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Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan joins Piers Morgan Uncensored just five days after an attempt was made on his life while he was rallying with his political party. The former cricketer survived with gun shot wounds to his legs after a failed assassination attempt which he believes he “should not have survived”.

Imran tells Piers Morgan that he knew an assassination attempt was in the works from the Intelligence Services and opens up about these deadly plans being formulated within a corrupt government. Piers also asks him about the assailants and Imran says he believes one of the shooters is still at large. He also expresses his thanks to the “heroes” who bravely intervened in the assassination attempt – one of whom it cost his life.

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