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Pakistan News: Imran Khan was leading a protest march to Islamabad to demand snap elections.



New Delhi: Imran Khan, former Pakistan Prime Minister, got injured today when unidentified gunmen fired during a protest march in Pakistan. Shots were fired at the container-mounted-truck carrying Imran Khan in Pakistan's Punjab province. According to local media, Mr Khan is out of danger.

Imran Khan was leading a protest march to Islamabad to demand snap elections.


Chaotic scenes broke out near Imran Khan's reception camp at Allahwala Chowk in Gujranwala after gunshots were fired, reported local channel Geo News. It said several people were injured.


The incident, about 200 km from Islamabad, brought back chilling memories of how former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was shot dead during a rally in 2007.


Here are the Updates on the Imran Khan assassination attempt:



Protests Break Out In Peshawar After Attack On Imran Khan

Hours after firing near the container of ex-Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in Wazirabad, people held protests in front of Corps Commander House in Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as per a video shared by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).


Former, current Pak cricketers condemn assassination attempt on Imran Khan

Former and current Pakistan cricketers on Thursday condemned the the assassination attempt on ex prime minister Imran Khan, a World Cup-winning captain, by an unidentified gunman during a protest march in the eastern city of Wazirabad.


The Two Men Who Shot Imran Khan: What We Know So Far

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was injured in a shooting at one of his rallies in Pakistan on Thursday. There may have been two gunmen who fired - one with a pistol and another with an automatic rifle. One of them was seen being tackled and was later arrested.



Imran Khan changed venue for protest just an hour before the attack

Barely an hour before the firing, Imran Khan had told supporters in another part of Wazirabad town, where he was scheduled to deliver a speech, that they should accompany him to a different area instead, and promised to speak there

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Condemns Attack On Imran Khan

Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari "strongly condemned" the attack on Imran Khan and prayed for his swift recovery.

One Killed In Attack On Imran Khan's Convoy

Senator Faisal Javed, who was injured when a bullet grazed his face, said that a party worker was killed during the attack, while another was severely injured. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack on 70-year-old cricketer-turned politician.

"May Allah Keep Kaptaan Safe": Babar Azam Condemns Attack On Imran Khan | Cricket News

Pakistan will take on Bangladesh in their last Super 12 Group 2 match. They need to win that encounter and hope either India or South Africa slip up in their respective final games to progress in the T20 World Cup

Pak Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Condemns Attack On Imran Khan

"I strongly condemn the firing at Imran Khan's rally. An immediate report of the incident has been sought from the Interior Minister. We pray for the speedy recovery of Imran and other injured. The Federation will provide all possible support to the Punjab government in the security/investigation of the incident. Violence should have no place in national politics," Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said.

India's First Reaction On Imran Khan Being Shot During Rally In Pakistan

After Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot during a rally, India responded to the developments.

"Came To Kill Imran Khan": Says Attacker Arrested After Imran Khan Shot

One of the gunmen arrested after the attack on Imran Khan told officials that he had come to assassinate the former Pakistan Prime Minister. "Imran Khan is misleading people," he says.

Imran Khan Attacker's Confession: "Shot Him Because..."

During investigation, one of the two gunmen involved in the attacked during a rally in Pakistan's Punjab says that he shot Imran Khan as the former Pakistan PM was misleading people.

Imran Khan Attack A Heinous Assassination Attempt: Pak President

In a tweet, Pakistan's President Arif Alvi called the attack on Imran Khan a "heinous assassination attempt". "I thank Allah that he is safe but injured with few bullets in his leg & hopefully non-critical," he tweeted.

Imran Khan Shot At 6 Times In Pakistan's Punjab

An aide of Imran Khan says that a gunman fired six shots at the countainer-mounted-truck carrying the former Pakistan Prime Minister today. Imran Khan is being treated at a hospital in Lahore and is now out of danger.

Imran Khan Out Of Danger: Local Media

ARY News, which is considered as a mouthpiece of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf party, reported that the former Pakistan Prime Minister is out of danger.

Attack On Imran Khan Brings Back Memories Of Benazir Bhutto's Shooting

The incident, about 200 km from Islamabad, brought back chilling memories of how former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was shot dead during a rally in 2007.

Everyone Involved In Shooting Will Be Brought To Justice Soon: Pak Minister

Alhamdullilah Imran Khan is safe. CM has taken strict notice of the firing incident near the container. A report has been sought from IG Punjab. The culprit has been arrested as per ground reports. Everyone involved will be brought to justice soon inshAllah.

Imran Khan Being Treated In Hospital, Condition Stable

Doctors say that Imran Khan has received bullet injuries, but is doing alright, reports local media.

Imran Khan Hit On Right Leg

Videos showed that 70-year-old Imran Khan was hit in the right leg. Police shifted him to a bullet proof vehicle from the container he was riding at the time of the attack.

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