The man who opened fire during the PTI long march and was arrested by Pakistani police stated he intended to kill former Prime Minister Imran Khan because "he was misleading the nation."
Imran Khan, a former Pakistani prime minister, thinks that the shooting attack on him was carried out on the orders of three people, including the country's interior minister, prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, and a senior ISI general, senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders stated on Thursday. Imran Khan's statements were based on information he had received.
The Director General (C) ISI is Major General Faisal Naseer, while the Interior Minister of Pakistan is Rana Sanaullah.
Imran Khan's condition is steady, according to the PTI leaders, and he is not in danger. PTI's general secretary, Asad Umar, declared in a video that "the three people should be dismissed from their offices."
"I spoke with Imran Khan because we were getting reports that he was in danger. But he advised that we leave this up to Allah. These three persons have to be fired, according to Imran Khan. We're waiting for Imran Khan's approval. He warned that there will be nationwide demonstrations if these individuals were not expelled.”
"Imran Khan suffered a leg wound. He has undergone a CT scan. "If anyone had the tiniest concern, it should have been cleared today as Imran Khan was reiterating again and again that he is willing to give his life to ensure this country's freedom," he continued.
According to media sources, the suspect who was apprehended by police in Pakistan after opening fire during the PTI's long march claimed he intended to kill former Prime Minister Imran Khan because "he was misleading the public."
During his lengthy march against the ruling coalition, Imran Khan was reportedly hurt in a shooting incident close to his container in Wazirabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
Seven people were hurt and one person died as a result of the shooting, according to the Punjab police. According to Dawn, Muazzam Nawaz has been recognized as the victim by the police.
Marriyum Aurangzeb, the minister of information for Pakistan, has instructed the Punjab police to promptly secure the crime site and lock Imran Khan's container to conduct an inquiry.
Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the PML-N, also denounced the fire incident involving Imran Khan,
the leader of the PTI, and party members.
Earlier, according to media sources, Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), who was hurt in "the fire incident" near the container carrying Imran Khan during the long march, claimed it was an "assassination attempt" on the former Pakistan Prime Minister.
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