HomeGlobal Global BREAKING: Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan injured after firing during Wazirabad rally By Nilesh Desai November 3, 2022 0 69 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmailTumblrTelegram Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s rally came under attack just days after he took on ISI, issuing a public warning. Related TagsImran KhanImran Khan injuredImran Khan newsPakistanPakistan newsPakistan PM Imran KhanWazirabad Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmailTumblrTelegram Previous article3-year-old dies mysteriously after playing on slide in Ghatkopar mall kids’ areaNext articleHow Pakistan’s BIG win against South Africa helps India Nilesh Desaihttps://www.TheNileshDesai.comThe Hindu Patrika is founded in 2016 by Mr. Nilesh Desai. This website is providing news and information mainly related to Hinduism. We appreciate if you send News, information or suggestion. Related Articles News AAP Goa Vice President Pratima Countinho Resigned The Next Day She Was Appointed On The Post Know The Reas Sports Virender Sehwag reflects on the impactful words of MS Dhoni that led India to 2011 WC win News Akhilesh Yadav slams ‘double engine’ MP Government, calls out injustice to women in state LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Stay Connected796FansLike1,191FollowersFollow124SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest Articles News Thakur Ka Kuan Poem Political Ruckus In Bihar Anand Mohan Slams Then Lalu Yadav Comes In Favour Of Manoj Jha | ‘ठाकुर का कुआं…’... Sports R Ashwin replaces this star bowler in Team India’s final WC squad; know reason News Rajasthan MP Election 2023 Bjp Central Election Committee Meeting PM Modi Amit Shah Business IT Services: Cognizant names Jatin Dalal as Chief Financial Officer News 5 including auto driver arrested; priest recalls encounter with minor victim Load more - Advertisement -