Wed. Sep 27th, 2023

Insight and analysis of top stories from our award winning magazine “Bloomberg Businessweek”.
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mran Khan addresses the media at a hospital in Lahore, a day after the assassination attempt.
Photographer: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images

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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif offered to resign if there was any evidence implicating him or his interior minister in the shooting which injured his immediate predecessor Imran Khan.
Sharif said in a press conference in Lahore Saturday that he would lose the right to continue as the nation’s Prime Minister if any evidence against him is uncovered. Khan had blamed Sharif, Pakistan’s interior minister Rana Sanaullah, and prominent generals for the shooting that left him with an injured leg on Thursday while leading a march toward the capital Islamabad to demand an early national election that isn’t due until later next year.

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