Doctors took out three bullets from my leg, and imran khan exposed the Pak government
Former pakistan Prime minister imran khan has said that three bullets were removed from his right leg in surgery after the attack on him at a political rally in Gujranwala.
Former pakistan Prime minister imran khan has said that three bullets were removed from his right leg in surgery after the attack on him at a political rally in Gujranwala. The PTI chief made these claims while speaking from his residence in Lahore's Zaman Park during an interview with CNN. imran khan was quoted as saying by CNN, "They fired three bullets from my right leg. There was some shrapnel on the left side which they left inside."
Imran Khan has also said that he had already received information about the attack. Intelligence agencies had informed him about this. imran khan says, "Remember, three-and-a-half years I was in power. I still have relations with intelligence agencies, various agencies."

Imran Khan further claimed that the entire murder conspiracy against him was conceived two months back.ARY news quoted Imran Khan's interview with CNN on Monday. He said, "It all started when I was fired from the post of PM and since then it was expected that my party would split but what happened instead was that there was a huge public backlash and my party got immense public support."
Attack"It was a planned assassination attempt. I was already on air and warned that it would happen," he said.

Significantly, earlier imran khan wrote a letter to the country's President Arif Alvi, in which he asked to take action against "abuse of power and violation of laws and constitution".Imran wrote in the letter, "No individual or state institution can be above the law of the land. We are witnessing rampant abuse of citizens at the hands of evil elements within state organizations, including custodial torture and kidnapping." Are included." Khan wrote in a letter to Alvi that I am requesting you to take action now to stop the abuse of power and violation of our laws and constitution, which ensures the fundamental rights of every citizen


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