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US condemns attack on Imran Khan, urges parties to remain peaceful

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 4, 2022
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The United States condemned the attempt on Chairman PTI Imran Khan’s life, saying there’s no room for violence in politics.

“The US explosively condemns the firing of Imran Khan at a political rally,” US State Secretary Antony Blinken said on Friday.

“We wish him and all others injured a quick recovery, and we offer our condolences to the family of the existent who was killed.”

In a tweet, Blinken also called upon all the political parties in the country to exercise caution by staying peaceful, as “violence has no place in politics.”

The U.S. strongly condemns the shooting of @ImranKhanPTI at a political rally. We wish him and all others injured a quick recovery, and we offer condolences to the family of the individual who was killed. All parties should remain peaceful. Violence has no place in politics.

— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) November 3, 2022

The US clerk’s combination comes hours after the former high minister came under a gun attack during the PTI’s kick-long march in Gujranwala on Thursday. The attack left several people, including the PTI chief and some other party leaders, wounded. A party activist lost his life in the deadly attack.

Imran Khan entered projectile injuries to his leg. still, he’s stable, according to a croaker, who’s heading the panel of croakers constituted for Khan’s treatment.

A suspect involved in the attack–an apparent lone bushwhacker–has been arrested. In a videotape confessionary statement, the bushwhacker said that he tried to bump off Imran Khan, not anyone differently, as he was misleading people.

Imran Khan had heads-about the attack
Issuing a videotaped statement following the deadly assault at the party’s kick rally, Asad Umar and Mian Aslam Iqbal said, “Imran Khan has said that he’d pieces of information beforehand that these people might be involved in the assassination attempt on him.”

Umar, quoting the PTI president, demanded that all three people — the premier, the civil innards minister, and the elderly military officer —”be removed from their services.”

#ImranKhan, the former prime minister of #Pakistan, has sustained a bullet injury in his leg after shots were fired at a rally in #Gujranwala.

— Strategic Research Institute (@SRI_org) November 3, 2022

The PTI leader advised that the PTI would hold countrywide demurrers if these officers aren’t removed from their positions, as the country can not run in this manner presently.

“Khan is ready to immolate his life for the nation. There should be no doubt about it now. He’s fine, but he says that we should always believe in Allah,” Umar said.

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