Unlawful marriage case made to humiliate me, says Imran

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will die but not cut a deal
Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan said on Saturday that the unlawful marriage case was made to humiliate him and no effort was spared to achieve the goal. The former premier maintained that he would not cut a ‘deal’ with the powers that be. Speaking to the media following the announcement of the case verdict, he said that the punishment handed down to him in the Toshakhana case had not been given to any other politician accused of misusing the state repository. He reiterated that the unlawful marriage case was made to ridicule and humiliate him. The PTI founder added that around 200 cases have been registered against him and in the country’s history, no individual has been booked in so many cases. “I still say, I have not made a deal and will not make one. I will die rather than cut a deal,” said a defiant Imran.