Imran Khan: 'They are trying to do everything to get me out of the race' - DW Interview.

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has agreed to appear in court in Islamabad. Khan left his home in Lahore to make the 300 kilometer journey to the capital. He faces corruption charges, but denies any wrongdoing. His failure to attend previous court hearings led to an arrest warrant being issued against him. That warrant has now been canceled, after violent confrontations between his supporters and the police outside his house. But Khan says he fears he could still be into custody.
DW News spoke with Imran Khan ahead of his trip to Lahore.

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