Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan faces almost 180 cases of wrongdoing, he told DW's Conflict Zone. He said the upcoming elections could be delayed, and refuted claims he had been too friendly with the Taliban.
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he faces scores of legal cases after being ousted from office last year and fears he'll soon be back in jail.
"Till the age of 70, I didn't have one criminal case. And in the last few months, I have almost 180," he told DW's Conflict Zone with Tim Sebastian.
Khan has previously said the cases against him are politically motivated, aimed at sidelining his leadership and dismantling his party before the country's next election, due in October or November.