How Religious narrative Imran Khan flirted with haunting him now
Imran Khan, chairman of the PTI, has stated that the assailant who attempted to kill him in the 'W a z i v r a b a d' attack was not a "religious fanatic," but rather a "trained shooter".
On November 3, while leading the party's long march in Punjab's 'W a z i r a b a d', the PTI chief was wounded by a gunshot. Moazzam, a PTI supporter, was killed in the incident, along with 14 others, including Imran. The suspect was quickly taken into custody by the police.
On Thursday, Imran claimed in an interview with the German international broadcaster DW that his assailant already had a profile that did not match that of a religious fanatic. "He was a trained shooter, not a religious fanatic", he added
In addition, the PTI chief reiterated his assertion that there were two shooters, stating that it had been "confirmed" that one individual was firing from the front with "different bullets."
He reiterated his claim that the government was responsible for the attack, asserting that he was already aware of the scheme and that it had been devised two months prior.
Imran claimed that Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Prime Minister S h e h b a z Sharif were involved in the "Model Town massacre" and extrajudicial killings
They are not new to killing. He went on to say, "The guy from military intelligence was working with them. "The "intelligence guy" was known for "bumping off people," according to the PTI chairman.
Imran additionally asserted that he would have the option of subjecting all the fortuitous proof in his cases to an examination. "These three will always be involved in any independent investigation," he added.
Imran responded that he was doing all of that in light of the country's current situation and to prevent it from reaching a "point of no return," when asked about his lengthy march and demand for new elections.
He stated that he would be back in four weeks
Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan will no longer be leading the anti-government protest march when it resumes on November 10 from 'W a z i r a b a d', Punjab, where he was injured in a firing last week that brought the rally to an abrupt halt. Shaken by the attempt to assassinate him, Khan will no longer be leading the march.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi, a former foreign minister, is now leading the march, and Khan will only speak to supporters every day via video conferencing.
Khan stated that he would lead the march only up to Islamabad when it reached Rawalpindi.
After hearing what Mohammad N a v e e d, the man who shot Khan on November 3, said, who wouldn't be scared? I'm sad that Imran Khan made it through. "My objective has not been achieved," N a v e e d stated calmly
The religious narrative that Khan was concocting in order to reclaim power would never have occurred to him in his wildest dreams if there had been an attempt to assassinate him.
N a v e e d was enraged by Khan's claim that he had established "State, Of Prophet" which was established by Prophet Mohammad, and that he had compared himself to the Prophet.
Khan has, for the time being, stopped talking about "State Of Prophet" and has not left his Lahore home because he is concerned about another attack.
Despite the fact that the home minister belonged to his party, Khan was enraged by his inability to obtain a first information report (FIR) from Punjab Police against the aforementioned three individuals. The FIR was finally filed five days after the incident, with the help of the Supreme Court. However, it did not name S h e h b a z Sharif, Rana Sanaullah, or Maj. Gen, Faisal Na seer. In Pakistan's history, no former prime minister has ever accused a serving officer of the ISI and demanded a case be filed against him
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