Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has called for nationwide protests after his recent arrest led to deadly protests throughout the country. The 70-year-old leader made a speech on YouTube on Saturday, a day after he was released with the intervention of the Supreme Court. He has urged his supporters to hold protests in their villages and streets across the country for one hour on Sunday evening. Khan, who has been charged with a corruption case, was released on bail after his detention was declared illegal by the top court. The arrest, which his supporters called a “kidnapping,” led to street protests, with supporters blaming the military for Khan’s removal from power. Several top leaders of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party remain under arrest. The military, which has historically intervened in the country’s politics, has denied the accusations made by Khan. The political upheaval in the country has been simmering for months, with Khan attempting to disrupt the coalition government by dissolving two provincial parliaments he controlled and agitating for early elections.