Reporter crushed to loss of life throughout Pakistan’s ex-Prime Minister Khan’s march to Islamabad

A reporter was crushed to loss of life because the convoy of Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan, together with 1000’s of his supporters, was advancing to the capital, Islamabad. Sadaf Naeem, a reporter on Channel 5, who lined the convoy within the metropolis of Sadhoke in Punjab, reportedly died after being run over by the bus he was in.

It was reported that whereas Naeem was following the convoy, he fell over the container and fell beneath the bus. Khan expressed his condolences to Naeem’s household, stating that the march ought to transfer in the direction of Kamoke within the Gujranwala District of Punjab, however that the march shall be stopped after the accident.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, however, expressed his unhappiness over the loss of life of Naeem, whom he described as a “dynamic and hardworking reporter”, and conveyed his condolences to Naeem’s household.

KHAN AND ITS SUPPORTERS LEFT FROM LAHOR

Khan and his supporters left Lahore on October 28 for the capital Islamabad, calling for early elections. Whereas many safety forces have been deployed alongside the 260-kilometer highway as a result of convoy, the convoy is predicted to reach in Islamabad on November 4 and a sit-in motion is predicted.

5 YEARS POLITICAL PROHIBITION TO KHAN

In Pakistan, on April 10, a vote of confidence was held for Khan and his authorities within the Nationwide Meeting, and Khan was dismissed from his put up as his authorities didn’t obtain a vote of confidence. On April 11, Shahbaz Sharif was elected because the prime minister.

On October 21, Pakistan’s Supreme Election Fee imposed a five-year political ban on Khan for illegally promoting official items he obtained from international leaders and representatives. Elections in Pakistan are scheduled for October subsequent yr.