Two killed, three injured as gunmen attack PML-N rally in Turbat

CrimeTwo killed, three injured as gunmen attack PML-N rally in Turbat

QUETTA: Unknown gunmen opened fire on a Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) rally in Balochistan’s Turbat region on Thursday that left at least two people dead and three others injured, police said.

The PML-N candidate for PB-50 Mohammad Akbar Askani, who had joined the party last year, was the target, however, he survived the attack, police sources said.

Moreover, a wheel-jam strike was being observed against the coming polls in Baloch-dominated areas of Kalat, Mastung, Khuzdar, Turbat and Noshki.

According to reports, all business centres were closed and roads remained deserted. A large number of Levies and police officials were appointed in sensitive areas in order to manage any untoward situation.

DND

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