Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan got wounded when anonymous shooter fired during a protest rally within Pakistan. Shots were fired at the receptacle- mounted- truck conveying Imran Khan in Pakistan’s Punjab region.
According to Pakistan reporters, Former Prime Minister is protected from harm and he is free from danger.
Imran Khan was steering a protest rally to Islamabad to appeal Snap elections. In chaos scenes burst Forth near Former Prime Minister’s reception camp at Allahwala Chowk in Gujranwala after the gun shots were discharged or fired, described provincial channel Geo Media.
It said during the protest march multiple people were wounded. The accident, around 200km from Islamabad, introduced again alarming memories of how Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was shot down during a March in the year 2007.
Protests flare up in Peshawar after the shot on Mr. Khan. Hours after shooting close to the receptacle of Former PM Imran Khan in Wazirabad, many people together held projects on ahead of Police Commander House in Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Mr. Khan changed Locale for Marching just an hour before the assault scarcely an hour before the shooting, Mr. Khan had said to his adherents in further part of Wazirabad City, where he was planned to give a speech, that supporters should go along with him to a another place instead and his words to speak there.
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There Were Two Men Who Fired at His Protest Rally
There may have been two snipers who shot- one with a gun and another with an automatic pistol. One of them was seen being grappled and was afterward taken into custody.
Senator Faisal Javed, who was wounded when a shot touched lightly in passing his face, said that a party supporter was killed during the assault, while another was gravely wounded. No party has asserted culpability for the assault on 70- years’ old cricketer – turned Former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Shehbaz Sharif Denounces Assault on Mr. Khan
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounces assault on Imran Khan. He said “I strongly denounce the shooting at Imran Khan’s protest March and we pray for the prompt recuperation of Mr. Khan and other wounded”.
The Federation will aid all possible way to the Punjab government in the investigation of the incident.