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Assassination Attempt on Imran Khan: One Killed, Multiple Injuried Including Imran Khan - 11/22

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Where that Gel FaizHamid, the ex ISI chief who helped Imran to gain ground used him and now no where , why he is hiding now? And this new ISI chief is now helping Sharifs.

mir chawals and doglebaaz log
 
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Nah, not going to let you pin this on IK you little rat. Who is running the show ultimately? IK made compromises, but your daddy, AKA Pakistani army compromised the whole country. So rat, why are so butt hurt about IK when he is just a pawn and your daddy is the real villain which ever way you look at it? You little cunt.

Lol. Phuss hogai? Now go cry under your daddy's ball sack. Agar argument hai to lao, warna yeh fazool bakwas karne ki zaroorat nahi.
 
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My fellow Pakistanis, make an archive of tweets/screenshots/videos that are available. I suspect twitter will take down/delete the videos too.

Television media is already trying to distort the evidences
 
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ہم سے غلطی ہو سکتی ہے۔ نشانہ خطا ہو سکتا ہے ۔ لیکن ہم غدار نہیں ہیں ۔
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I don't know what really happened but looking at the things this is one of the weakest assassination attempt. Nothing just nothing professional about it.
Someone trying to degrade already fragile situation.
 
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I am only afraid that these few generals don't create Dhaka in Islamabad and other cities of Pakistan. Even though it has started.
 
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Lol. Phuss hogai? Now go cry under your daddy's ball sack. Agar argument hai to lao, warna yeh fazool bakwas karne ki zaroorat nahi.
I asked you a simple question, why are you so butthurt about IK? Clearly, the bigger villain is the army in all of this since they have all the power. Why is a pawn like IK your target, when he is just a pawn? What is your agenda? Are you perhaps too preoccupied right now with Nawaz or Bajwa? If so, take a nap and come back to this. If I don't get a response, I will assume you conceded.
 
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Tragedy averted

Editorial
November 3, 2022

The nation has narrowly avoided a grave tragedy thanks to sheer good luck and the quick thinking of one courageous bystander.

When local media broke the news of a reported gun attack on former prime minister Imran Khan’s ‘long march’, many would have recalled with cold dread Dec 27, 2007, when another popular leader was assassinated in a suicide attack.

It is as much the nation’s good fortune as it is Mr Khan’s that the dastardly attempt on his life failed. He has, according to initial reports, sustained a bullet injury. Thankfully, being extraordinarily physically fit and active for his age, it appears that he will pull through just fine. We wish him and the others injured in this cowardly attack good health and a quick recovery.

It is also saddening to note the reports of the loss of at least one innocent bystander’s life in the Thursday incident.

Once the shock of the incident wears off, those tasked with Mr Khan’s private security, as well as the Punjab police, must be asked to give stock of why they failed in their job to protect him.

There have been multiple serious threats to Mr Khan’s life — many that the PTI and its chairman have publicly spoken about as well. It ought to have been understood by this point that his life would be in danger whenever he was out among the public. How, then, did such a potentially fatal lapse happen?

Mr Khan appears to have been saved by mere inches: if the bullet that reportedly pierced his leg had landed even slightly higher, the consequences could very likely have been fatal. His protectors must realise the gravity of their failure.

This is not to say that the federal government deserves no blame. Regardless of any public leader’s political inclinations, it is incumbent upon the government to watch for any risk to their lives and to go out of its way to ensure their safety. It clearly failed in this responsibility.

Mr Khan is a dynamic, fearless leader, but he should consider the danger he may be putting himself in. Bullet-proof glass and protective gear may look unseemly, but they are unfortunate necessities for public leaders of his stature in a country like Pakistan.

He should also understand that his well-being and safety directly impact the well-being and safety of those around them. His supporters may be deeply loyal and willing to stay by his side through thick and thin, but it would be very unfair of him to expose them to any risks due to his unwillingness to take greater precautions.

It is time for all parties to reach a consensus that the tragedy of Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, and the chaos and destruction that followed, can never be allowed to be visited on this country again
 
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