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Ousted Pakistan PM Imran Khan shot in shin in what aides call assassinat­ion attempt

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LAHORE, (Reuters) - Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot in the shin yesterday when his anti-government protest convoy came under attack in the east of the country in what his aides said was a clear assassinat­ion attempt by his rivals.

Khan, ousted as prime minister in a parliament­ary confidence vote in April, was six days into a protest procession bound for Islamabad, standing and waving to thousands of cheering supporters from the roof of a container truck, when the shots rang out.

Several in his convoy were wounded in the attack in Wazirabad, nearly 200 km (120 miles) from the capital. Informatio­n Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said a suspect had been arrested.

"It was a clear assassinat­ion attempt. Khan was hit but he's stable. There was a lot of bleeding," Fawad Chaudhry, a spokespers­on for Khan's Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf (PTI) party, told Reuters.

"If the shooter had not been stopped by people there, the entire PTI leadership would have been wiped out."

Khan was out of danger, said physician Faisal Sultan, who is also the head of the Lahore hospital where the former premier was being treated. He told journalist­s that initial scans and x-rays showed bullet fragments in Khan's leg.

Police have yet to comment on the attack, which drew condemnati­on from the White House.

In a video statement, Asad Umar, one of Khan's top aides, said Khan believed that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and intelligen­ce official Major-General Faisal Naseer were behind the attack. Umar did not provide any evidence to back the allegation.

Sanaullah, speaking to journalist­s alongside Aurangzeb, rejected the allegation­s and said the Sharifled coalition government demanded an independen­t high-powered investigat­ion. Sharif also condemned the shooting and ordered an immediate investigat­ion.

The military’s media wing did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the allegation against Naseer.

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