Pakistan's former Prime Minister and head of political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, gestures during a protest march towards Islamabad, in Gakhar, Pakistan, 02 November 2022
Image caption,Imran Khan has been leading a protest march from Lahore to the capital Islamabad

Pakistan Former Prime minister lmran Khan has been shot and wounded at a protest march in eastern city of Wazirabad in an apparent assassination attempt

Members of his PTI party said another four people were hurt on Thursday – but no-one was killed.

It was not clear whether he had been hit in the foot or leg, but an aide was quoted as saying he was not in danger.

Mr Khan, 70, was leading the march on the capital Islamabad to demand snap elections after he was ousted.

According to AFP news agency the senior aide to Mr Khan said “This was an attempt to kill him, to assassinate him.” A male suspect was later arrested.

Last month, Pakistan’s election commission disqualified Mr Khan from holding public office in a case described by the former star cricketer as politically motived.

He had been accused of incorrectly declaring details of gifts from foreign dignitaries and proceeds from their alleged sale. The gifts included Rolex watches, a ring and a pair of cuff links.

BBC

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