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Imran Khan calls for protests across Pakistan ahead of capital lockdown

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Cricketer turned politician Imran Khan is demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resign over corruption allegations. Photo: AP
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Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan called for nationwide protests on Friday after dozens of activists from his party were arrested, adding to political deadlock ahead of his plans to shut down the capital next week.

Khan, a former cricket hero, plans to stage major protests to paralyse the capital on Wednesday in what he described as a final push to force Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to resign over corruption allegations.

The rising tensions have come at an awkward time for Sharif, with relations between his ruling PML-N party and Pakistan’s powerful military strained over a newspaper leak about a security meeting that angered army officials.

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Lorries are being used to block roads near the venue of a protest in Rawalpindi. Photo: Reuters
Lorries are being used to block roads near the venue of a protest in Rawalpindi. Photo: Reuters

Police on Thursday swooped on an indoor youth rally by Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in Islamabad, beating activists with batons and detaining about 40 people.

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Police said the youth rally contravened a city order issued hours earlier to ban all public gatherings in the capital ahead of next week’s protests.

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