Imran Khan vows to reach Rawalpindi despite attack fears.

LAHORE -- Former prime minister and PTI chief Imran Khan has said that he along with long marchers would reach Rawalpindi at any cost, despite intelligence reports of expected attempts on his life.

'I know that my life is in danAger. There may be another attack but despite all the fears, I would reach Rawalpindi,' Imran said this while talking to media perAsons at his residence in Zaman Park here yesterday.

He said, 'I know that my wounds cannot heal soon, even then I will lead the long march with the wounded leg.'

He said that everyone will get a surprise on November 26 - the day when his party's supporters converge on Rawalpindi to deAmand early elections.

Responding to a question about their next plan, the PTI chairman said that they would reveal their future strategy soon.

Imran without divulging deAtails said: 'I am aware of their plans, but I am planning ahead.'

The former premier reiterated that he was no more concerned about the appointment of next army chief. 'I have no problem with whoever they want to apApoint as army chief. Now these people [government] are trapped from both sides,' Express News quoted him as saying.

Imran, who was voted out as...

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