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.
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