<p>Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan has said he will continue fighting for the rule of law in the country, asserting that he will neither strike a deal nor surrender even if the government puts him in jail.</p>.<p>Addressing the nation via YouTube on Sunday evening, Khan said his fight is for the better future of his country and its people.</p>.<p>"I will neither make a deal nor surrender even if they put me in jail. I will continue fighting for the rule of law and a better future for the people of my country,” Khan said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwi6o4jLrs__AhVkV2wGHYJtAukQxfQBKAB6BAgHEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistans-ruling-coalition-turns-down-imran-khan-s-talks-offer-1222731.html">Pakistan's ruling coalition turns down Imran Khan’s talks offer</a></strong></p>.<p>The 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) party chief travelled to Islamabad from Lahore on Monday to seek an extension to his pre-arrest bail in 19 cases.</p>.<p>Khan is facing over 140 cases. The cases mostly relate to terrorism, inciting the public to violence, arson attacks, blasphemy, attempted murder, corruption and fraud.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, police in Lahore arrested 30 PTI workers, including former football star Shumaila Sattar, on Sunday for trying to meet Khan at his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, a police officer said on Monday.</p>.<p>Sattar was a former member of the national women’s football team.</p>.<p>A senior lawyer, who is a petitioner against the trial of civilians in the military courts, was also "abducted" after he met with Khan in Lahore, the officer said.</p>.<p>The Lahore police said that Sattar has been arrested in connection with the attack on Corps Commander House in Lahore on May 9.</p>.<p>She was identified through geo-fencing and sent to jail on judicial remand, police said.</p>.<p>Khan has also said senior advocate of the Supreme Court Aziz Bhandhari has been abducted (by agencies) after he called on him at his Zaman Park residence the other day.</p>.<p>He said Advocate Bhandhari had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the trial of civilians in military courts.</p>.<p>"This is a complete martial law in the country," he said.</p>.<p>The 30 PTI workers, who were freed from jail in connection with the May 9 violence, wanted to see Khan and have been re-arrested under the public disorder act.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwi6o4jLrs__AhVkV2wGHYJtAukQxfQBKAB6BAgLEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistan-ex-pm-imran-khan-says-party-officials-pressured-to-quit-1221739.html">Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan says party officials pressured to quit</a></strong></p>.<p>Widespread violence erupted in Pakistan after Khan was arrested by paramilitary personnel inside the Islamabad High Court on May 9. He was later released on bail.</p>.<p>Over 20 military installations and state buildings including military headquarters in Rawalpindi were damaged or torched in the violent protests that followed Khan's arrest.</p>.<p>According to PTI, law enforcement agencies arrested over 10,000 party workers across Pakistan, mostly from Punjab.</p>.<p>Khan, the cricketer-turned-politician, was ousted from power after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership, which he alleged was part of a US-led conspiracy targeting him for his independent foreign policy on Russia, China and Afghanistan.</p>
<p>Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan has said he will continue fighting for the rule of law in the country, asserting that he will neither strike a deal nor surrender even if the government puts him in jail.</p>.<p>Addressing the nation via YouTube on Sunday evening, Khan said his fight is for the better future of his country and its people.</p>.<p>"I will neither make a deal nor surrender even if they put me in jail. I will continue fighting for the rule of law and a better future for the people of my country,” Khan said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwi6o4jLrs__AhVkV2wGHYJtAukQxfQBKAB6BAgHEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistans-ruling-coalition-turns-down-imran-khan-s-talks-offer-1222731.html">Pakistan's ruling coalition turns down Imran Khan’s talks offer</a></strong></p>.<p>The 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) party chief travelled to Islamabad from Lahore on Monday to seek an extension to his pre-arrest bail in 19 cases.</p>.<p>Khan is facing over 140 cases. The cases mostly relate to terrorism, inciting the public to violence, arson attacks, blasphemy, attempted murder, corruption and fraud.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, police in Lahore arrested 30 PTI workers, including former football star Shumaila Sattar, on Sunday for trying to meet Khan at his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, a police officer said on Monday.</p>.<p>Sattar was a former member of the national women’s football team.</p>.<p>A senior lawyer, who is a petitioner against the trial of civilians in the military courts, was also "abducted" after he met with Khan in Lahore, the officer said.</p>.<p>The Lahore police said that Sattar has been arrested in connection with the attack on Corps Commander House in Lahore on May 9.</p>.<p>She was identified through geo-fencing and sent to jail on judicial remand, police said.</p>.<p>Khan has also said senior advocate of the Supreme Court Aziz Bhandhari has been abducted (by agencies) after he called on him at his Zaman Park residence the other day.</p>.<p>He said Advocate Bhandhari had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the trial of civilians in military courts.</p>.<p>"This is a complete martial law in the country," he said.</p>.<p>The 30 PTI workers, who were freed from jail in connection with the May 9 violence, wanted to see Khan and have been re-arrested under the public disorder act.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwi6o4jLrs__AhVkV2wGHYJtAukQxfQBKAB6BAgLEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/pakistan-ex-pm-imran-khan-says-party-officials-pressured-to-quit-1221739.html">Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan says party officials pressured to quit</a></strong></p>.<p>Widespread violence erupted in Pakistan after Khan was arrested by paramilitary personnel inside the Islamabad High Court on May 9. He was later released on bail.</p>.<p>Over 20 military installations and state buildings including military headquarters in Rawalpindi were damaged or torched in the violent protests that followed Khan's arrest.</p>.<p>According to PTI, law enforcement agencies arrested over 10,000 party workers across Pakistan, mostly from Punjab.</p>.<p>Khan, the cricketer-turned-politician, was ousted from power after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership, which he alleged was part of a US-led conspiracy targeting him for his independent foreign policy on Russia, China and Afghanistan.</p>