Imran Khan's PTI has clarified it did not invite India's external affairs minister S Jaishankar to join its protests, emphasizing no foreign country can comment on its internal matters. Meanwhile, in Lahore, 30 PTI supporters were arrested as they demanded Khan's release.
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