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Watch: Imran Khan, Shehbaz Sharif Supporters Engage In Fist Fight

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Watch: Imran Khan, Shehbaz Sharif Supporters Engage In Fist Fight

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Watch: Imran Khan, Shehbaz Sharif Supporters Engage In Fist Fight

Imran Khan, Shehbaz Sharif Supporters Clash: A younger man delivere a jaw-breaking punch onan previous man.

Supporters of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his successor Shehbaz Sharif throwing drinks and meals in addition to abuses, and engaged in full-blown fist fights at what seems to be a high-end lodge not too long ago.

A video of the incident confirmed each the teams throwing meals and drinks stored on a desk and abusing one another with full dedication to their respective leaders. A younger man in black abruptly seems and delivers a jaw-breaking punch on an previous man. While some tried to tug the younger man away, others took maintain of the previous man, who had fallen on the bottom. The previous man was then dragged on the ground.

“Brawl breaks out between supporters of Imran and Sharif. Pen-chor pen-chor and objects hurled at each other,” read the caption of the video shared on Twitter.

Watch the video here:

Mr Khan, also the chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was removed from power after a week-long high political drama. He lost the vote on a no-confidence motion brought in the National Assembly against him by a joint opposition after delaying the voting several times.

After Mr Khan was removed by a no-trust vote on Saturday, Mr Sharif, the 70-year-old brother of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the leader of the opposition PML-N, was elected unopposed as the next Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Mr Khan has blamed a “foreign conspiracy” for his removal and rallied his supporters in the days after he was thrown out to launch a fresh “freedom struggle”.

However, a recent survey has shown that Pakistanis are deeply divided about Mr Khan’s outer. The poll conducted by Gallup Pakistan immediately after the no-confidence vote showed 57 percent of the people in Pakistan were “happy” with Mr Khan’s departure, while 43 percent said they were “angry” about it.



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