Pakistani doctors say politician and former cricketer Imran Khan's injuries from his dramatic fall are not life-threatening.
Khan, head of the Pakistan Movement for Justice party, fell more than four meters Tuesday when he and several other people were on a lift device at a political rally in the eastern city of Lahore.
Doctors say they have advised Khan to stay in bed and rest for about a week.
A televised statement that Khan gave overnight from his hospital bed urged people to vote for his PTI party in the May 11 elections.
Saturday's vote will mark a democratic milestone in a country ruled for half its history by the military. It will be the first time a civilian government has served a full term and handed power to another through the ballot box.
Khan, head of the Pakistan Movement for Justice party, fell more than four meters Tuesday when he and several other people were on a lift device at a political rally in the eastern city of Lahore.
Doctors say they have advised Khan to stay in bed and rest for about a week.
A televised statement that Khan gave overnight from his hospital bed urged people to vote for his PTI party in the May 11 elections.
Saturday's vote will mark a democratic milestone in a country ruled for half its history by the military. It will be the first time a civilian government has served a full term and handed power to another through the ballot box.
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