Imran Khan, leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, remains confident despite a failed assassination attempt last year.
In an interview with The Times, Khan discussed his party's success in the 37 by-elections that have taken place since he left office, winning 30 of them.
However, he remains cautious, living in constant fear of another attack and still recovering from the bullet wound he suffered.
Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan's major opposition party, is confident about his chances of returning to power despite the attempted assassination that he survived four months ago.
Khan stated that his party has won 30 of the 37 by-elections held since he left office.
He talks about his recovery after the bullet wound and his constant fear of another attack.
In addition, he stresses that the movement his party led against corruption in the 2018 general election was successful in raising awareness of the issue.