Pak interior minister injured in assassination attempt: Police

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

Pakistan's Interior Ahsan today survived an assassination attempt after an unidentified man opened fire at him in province, police said.

Iqbal, 59, was hit by a bullet on his right shoulder in the attack in his native Narowal's Kanjrur Tehsil after he addressed a rally, the police said.

His son, Ahmad Iqbal, also confirmed the attack and said that his father was out of danger.

The attacker fired with a 30-bore pistol from a distance of around 18 metres. But the security forces responded immediately and apprehended him, said.

However, the reason behind the attack was not immediately known.

Chief described it as an "assassination attempt", Dawn reported.

government confirmed the attack and arrest of the attackers. He said the is stable but being shifted to

"Police are investigating the attack and we will know how he (attacker) was able to reach so close to the minister," he said.

He said that the attacker was initially identified as and his age was said to be between 20-22 years. He is said to be a resident of Narowal.

Rana Manan, a lawmaker of Punjab assembly, said that was about to sit in his vehicle when the attacker fired at him.

The attack on the highlights the issue of security of high-profile politicians ahead of the elections scheduled to be held after June.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 20:50 IST