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Shehbaz Sharif
Neighbours told AFP the father was a “simple boy” with no obvious religious or political leanings. Pakistan has long grappled with Islamist militancy, with right-wing religious groups having huge sway over the population. Khan has previously been accused of stoking religious sentiments to broaden his support base. Pakistan has been no stranger to assassination attempts during decades of political instability, and the powerful military has led the country several times. Pakistan’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, was shot dead at a rally in Rawalpindi in 1951. Another former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto, was killed in 2007 when a huge bomb detonated near her vehicle as she greeted supporters in the city of Rawalpindi. Khan was booted from office in April by a no-confidence vote after defections by some of his coalition partners, but he retains huge support. He was voted into power in 2018 on an anti-corruption platform by an electorate tired of dynastic politics, but his mishandling of the economy—and falling out with a military accused of helping his rise—sealed his fate. Since then, he has railed against the establishment and Sharif’s government, which he says was imposed on Pakistan by a “conspiracy” involving the United States. Khan and Sharif have for months traded bitter accusations of corruption and incompetence, raising the political temperature in a nation that is frequently at boiling point. Khan said he would resume his so-called “long march” on the capital when he had recovered from his wounds. “One bullet hit the upper part of my leg, one bullet passed near my main artery and another stopped near it,” he said, calling his survival “mercy from Allah”. “The day I’m well, I’ll hit the streets again.” Earlier Friday, scattered protests broke out around the country after afternoon prayers, the most important of the week, with police deploying tear gas in several cities to control crowds.





