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Fit-again Imran to raise rigging issue in NA

ISLAMABAD - After spending almost seven weeks in Lahore following a severe injury received during an election rally, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan arrived in Islamabad on Thursday and rushed to the home of Usman Mirza, a Rawalpindi-based deceased worker of his party, to offer fateha for the departed soul.
Flanked by Jahangir Khan Tereen and others, Imran condoled with the family of late Usman, who was shot dead during election campaign in the constituency of NA-56, Rawalpindi, where Imran defeated a stalwart of PML-N Hanif Abbasi. Usman was assassinated on the Election Day. The PTI workers believe that men of Hanif Abbasi assassinated Usman.
The family of the deceased told Imran how the police kept on threatening them instead of tracing the killers. They said no arrest had been made and the alleged killer of Usman was hiding somewhere in AJK.
Khan assured the family members of Usman that he would not sit idle till the arrest of the killer of Usman Khan.
Khan is expected to participate in Saturday’s session of National Assembly to take oath as a member of the National Assembly. Earlier, doctors at Shaukat Khanum Hospital Lahore cleared Imran for travelling and he immediately left for the federal capital.
Upon his arrival at Benazir Bhutto Airport, Imran told journalists that he would raise the issue of poll rigging in the Parliament.

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