Ex-PM ANNOUNCES RALLY TODAY; DC REFUSES PERMISSION: Imran believes in public.

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan announced that he will lead an election rally in Lahore on Sunday. However, the Lahore deputy commissioner refused permission to the PTI rally on the pretext of the PSL matches.

"I will lead the election rally to show them that we are not domesticated animals," the former prime minister told his party workers during his address via video link. He urged his supporters and workers to participate in face of the police brutality purportedly committed against the party.

He questioned how there could be a crackdown on an election rally when the schedule for the Punjab elections was already released. "I know they still want to do something [to find an excuse and] run away from elections," Imran said.

Speaking to his party workers, Khan said that the "powerful" segments want to get the upcoming general elections in Punjab and KP cancelled at all costs. "They would try to get the polls cancelled by assassinating him or bomb blasts [...] I know that they will do something to stop the election," the PTI chairman added.

Imran Khan also urged the chief justice to form a judicial commission to probe into the killing of party activist Ali Bilal, alias Zille Shah. He hit back hard at the provincial authorities, terming the Punjab police as "savages", saying that he could not believe "what they did to a special person (Bilal)". "Police are trying their level best to cover up the case. They put his family members in jail and now they're making people give forceful statements to cover it up."

Addressing the judiciary, Imran said they were the only ones preventing the country from turning into a "banana...

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