Firing at Imran Khan's rally, five people including former Pakistan PM injured
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan was injured in the attack in Gujranwala. He was immediately taken to the hospital. His right leg was seen bandaged while he was being carried on an SUV. The person who fired the shots has been arrested. He fired at Imran Khan when the former cricketer was standing on his truck during part of the Azadi March against his Shahbaz government.

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan has been injured in the firing at his rally. There is news of Imran Khan getting injured. Imran Khan has been continuously opening a front with the government since he stepped down from the post of Prime Minister. In the past, there was a rhetoric from his side regarding the high officers of the army. After this, he had to give an explanation as well. Five people are reported to be injured in the firing. Former Prime Minister of Pakistan was injured in the attack in Gujranwala. He was immediately taken to the hospital. His right leg was seen bandaged while he was being carried on an SUV. The person who fired the shots has been arrested. He fired at Imran Khan when the former cricketer was standing on his truck during part of the Azadi March against his Shahbaz government.
The incident is reminiscent of the attack on former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007 when he was shot dead at a rally. However, according to the agencies, Imran Khan has not suffered any serious injury.
As soon as the sound of firing came in the rally of Imran Khan, there was a stir in the camp set up to welcome him at Allahwala Chowk. Imran had to step down in April after he reportedly lost the confidence of the army. Following criticism over his anti-military remarks, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that his party wants the Pakistan Army to be "strong" and that his "constructive" criticism was not intended to harm the powerful force. Imran Khan is demanding early elections to end the political deadlock in the country.
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