Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on November 6 that he welcomed the government's offer to launch a judicial commission to investigate an attack in which he was shot in the leg on November 3. Khan made the remarks in a video broadcast live on social media from a hospital in the eastern city of Lahore, where he was receiving treatment after being shot during a protest march three days earlier. The government has said it will investigate the shooting. To read full report by Reuters, please click here.
Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan Welcomes Probe Into Shooting

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