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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan escapes plane crash as flight makes emergency landing

Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan escaped a plane crash on Saturday after the aircraft he was travelling on made an emergency landing due to technical malfunction mid-air, sources said. The airplane developed a technical snag soon after it was airborne.

The pilot landed the plane safely after contacting the control tower for an emergency landing, according to news18.com and Dawn.

The PTI chairman was travelling from Chaklala to Gujranwala for a rally, according to reports. Later, he travelled to Gujranwala by road for his rally.

The former prime minister in a power-packed rally in Gujranwala addressed his party’s Insaf Student Federation (ISF) and the youth and claimed Pakistan’s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah had freed the nation from the slavery of the Britishers but the nation was now plagued with a different type of slavery, according to Dawn news.

Imran Khan is facing contempt of court charges for making controversial remarks against a female judge after a Pakistan Court on Thursday called his response “unsatisfactory”. The 69-year-old had threatened to file cases against top police officials, election commission and political opponents over the treatment meted out to his aide Shahbaz Gill, who was arrested on charges of sedition.

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