[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was removed from his office due to Supreme court’s directives for his alleged role in Panama papers corruption scandal, was humiliated in a public rally in Lahore on Sunday when two of his opponents lobbed shoes on him. One of the shoes hit his shoulder and right side of his face. Political activities are on rise due to impeding general elections in July this year.
According to Dawn report, two men lobbed shoes at ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif while he was addressing a gathering in Lahore. Sharif was attacked as he reached the podium to deliver a speech at an event organised by the Jamia Naeemia outside a madrasa.
[/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_8RUsdWnKA”][vc_column_text]Sharif, came at Jamia Naeemia to address a ceremony marking the death anniversary of Mufti Mohammad Hussain Naeemi, the founder of the madrasa. He spoke very briefly after the attack.
The attacker then jumped on the stage and raised slogans in favour of Mumtaz Qadri – the killer of Punjab governor Salman Taseer – before fainting as the crowd tackled him down.
Meanwhile, another man hurled his shoe at the former premier, nearly hitting him. It landed on a man standing behind Sharif. The police took both attackers and one witness into custody.
The attacks on key members of the ruling party have been going on during the past week. On Saturday, a man was taken into police custody after he threw ink at foreign minister Khawaja Asif during his speech at the PML-N workers convention in Sialkot.
Asif, however, directed the concerned authorities to release the suspect, saying he did not have any personal enmity with him, adding that the man must have carried out the act at the behest of someone in return for some money.
The same day, a man lobbed a shoe at interior minister Ahsan Iqbal while he was addressing a workers’ convention in Narowal. Media reports suggested that the man, identified as Bilal Haris, tried to get closer to the minister as soon as he arrived on the stage in Aliabad to address PML-N supporters.
According to a private news channel, the minister had to leave his speech incomplete and came down from the stage. Reacting to the reports, Ahsan Iqbal said, “It was a 3rd degree cheap PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) tactic.”
“Nothing happened, neither touched me nor interrupted my speech,” he said, adding, “However PTI (was) exposed, condemned by people.”
Meanwhile opposition Member of National Assembly (MNA) Sheikh Rashid condemned the incident, terming it a complete collapse of intelligence and a result of “overconfidence” shown by the former premier. He advised Sharif to address public meetings from behind a bullet-proof glass in the future.
Cricketer turned politician Imran Khan, chief of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has also condemned the incident. In its message on Twitter, PTI said that it was regrettable that PML-N’s policies have turned the people against the party to the extent that they [the nation] have resorted to such antics.
On December 14, 2008, an Iraqi journalist Muntadhar-al-Zaidi threw both of his shoes at US President George W Bush during a press conference in Baghdad. Bush ducked, avoiding being hit by either of the shoes. Second shoe hit the US flag. Al-Zaidi was grabbed by US security forces, kicked and hurried out of the room by the guards. Since then several politicians faced shoe hurling in different countries.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]