Constantinople Mayor Ekrem Imamoglou categorically denied the charges of terrorism brought to him, according to a judicial document that was aware of Reuters on Saturday, after being arrested by Turkey on Wednesday for corruption and relations with PKK.

“I see today during my interrogation that I and my colleagues are facing Unbelievable categories and slander »; Imamoglou said, defending himself in the interrogation of the anti -terrorist, according to the document.

Imamoglu rallies the opposition as the great political opponent of long -term President Tayyip Erdogan.

“These slanderers will fall after the walls in the heart of our nation are hit,” Imoglou said characteristically.

‘Is the country imperative We get rid of this mentality as soon as possible, who believes that he is entitled to do everything to protect the Thomas (her), “ Imamoglu said, leaving spikes against Erdogan.

Imamoglou is currently in court for a prosecutor. The decision will be made either to release him or to imprison him in anticipation of his trial.

In a new message of gathering to the Turkish people in X he also points out: “The walls of fear have been overcome, now there is a nation.”

“The Constantinople meet in Sarathane this afternoon at 20.30.”

The mayor of Constantinople appeared on Saturday before the authorities to testify for the accusations that the PKK has helped, forming an electoral alliance with the pro -Kurdish People’s Party of Equality and Democracy (DEM) in the municipal elections of 2024, one day after the day after the day after the day.

On Friday, Police interrogated Imamoglou for four hours Concerning the charges of corruption, with the Mayor of Constantinople denying all the charges, according to the newspaper Cumhuriyet and other media.

At the same time, reactions to his arrest are explosive.

Defying the ban on public concentrations, thousands of protesters They took to the streets in Constantinople, Ankara and many other Turkish cities for a third night Yesterday to protest the arrest of the popular opposition politician and key opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the next presidential race scheduled for 2028.

A total of 343 people were arrested in demonstrations throughout the country, according to the Turkish interior ministry, while at least 16 police officers were injured.

THE Erdogan said that the government would not tolerate demonstrations And he accused the opposition party of corruption and terrorist organizations, while authorities in Ankara and Smyrna banned demonstrations for five days, following the decision earlier by Constantinople.

“An anti -corruption operation in Constantinople is used as an excuse to cause turmoil on our streets. I would like to understand that we will not allow a handful of opportunists to bring up turmoil in Turkey just to protect their looting plans, “Erdogan said.

Imamoglou’s arrest took place a few days before he was appointed as a candidate for the opposition People’s Party for the presidency in Sunday’s qualifiers. Ozel said the qualifying elections, where about 1.5 million people can vote, would normally be held as planned.

The opposition party also urged citizens to participate in symbolic elections on Sunday – Through improvised molds that will be erected throughout Turkey- as a sign of solidarity with Imamoglou.

In a message posted on his social media account on Saturday, Imamoglu described his arrest as a “coup” and accused the government of exploiting the judiciary.