Imran khan says assassination attempt left his nerve damaged; 'can't walk properly'

Imran khan says assassination attempt left his nerve damaged; 'can't walk properly'

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the assassination attempt on him had a “lasting effect”. Last year on November 3, a gunman with an automatic pistol shot three bullets


into the legs of the former Pakistan Prime Minister during a political rally. In an interview with the British news outlet, The Independent, the cricketer-turned-politician revealed that the


gunshot wound has also left his nerve damaged. He further asserted that his right leg has suffered potentially long-lasting damage as a result of the assassination attempt.  “I have had


more problems with the impact of the nerve damage than the bullet wounds,” Khan told the British news outlet.  “I still can't walk properly, I still don’t have proper sensation in my


right foot. That’s a lasting effect, which the doctor says eventually with time will heal, will go away,” he added. Khan stated that while wounds from the two bullets have healed, the third


bullet had managed to shatter his shin bone causing immense damage to his nerve. Khan is not the first Pakistani Prime Minister who had a close run-in with an assassination attempt. Former


Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in 2007 in Rawalpindi Pakistan. Bhutto was the first Pakistani female to hold the office of the Prime Minister in a country which is


known for his orthodox outlook towards women.  The PTI chief told The Independent that despite his ongoing recovery, he and his party members are gearing up for assembly elections in Punjab


and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. However, Khan’s aspiration was watered down after the Election Commission of Pakistan announced the postponement of the elections to October 8. The former Pakistani


Prime Minister is also navigating through a plethora of legal battles. From the Toshakhana case to the attempted murder case, Khan’s legal woes are wide-ranging. When asked about his growing


popularity and the Saturday rally in Pakistan. The former Pakistani Prime Minister beamed at the sea of crowds who came to see the politician.  > ORDER of the Honourable Election 


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(@ECP_Pakistan) March > 22, 2023  “You cannot imagine what happened, Saturday was almost historic,” he asserted. “It is the most historic venue in Pakistan. And it is the biggest venue.


So it’s very difficult to fill that venue. If you do a rally there, the whole country watches, because for a party to fill that venue, it means that you have massive support,” he added. Khan


also went on to express his discontent over the current political climate in the country which is already dealing with a historic economic crisis. “I’ve never seen Pakistan sink to this


level, ever,” Khan asserted. He then went on to refer to the time when he founded PTI in 1996 after he retired from International cricket. “I was opposing the military dictatorship of


General Musharraf. He put me in jail for eight days. I can tell you that it was liberal compared to what is going on now,” the former Pakistani Prime Minister exclaimed. In the past, Khan


has called the Shehbaz Sharif administration corrupt and unleashed lethal attacks against the ruling Pakistan government.