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Imran Khan appears to still be free despite police charges laid over a public vow to sue police officers and a female judge.

Pakistani police have filed terrorism charges against former prime minister Imran Khan, escalating political tensions in the country amid mass rallies for his return to office.Imran Khan has been carrying out a series of mass rallies in an attempt to be reinstated as PMPakistan blocked access to YouTube after he broadcast a live speech despite a ban

Mr Khan himself appeared to still be free and had not immediately addressed the police charge sheet being lodged against him.

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