Viral Video: A video has been doing rounds on social media wherein Pakistani Opposition leaders can be seen indulging in a fiery altercation during a live debate. Things turned ugly, resulting in a disturbing physical confrontation as both leaders resorted to hurling abuses at each other. The incident took place during an episode of Javed Chaudhry’s Express News talk show. The heated brawl broke out between Senator Afnan Ullah Khan from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Sher Afzal Khan Marwat, from the Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
The incident began when Afnan Ullah abused former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan during the TV show. As tensions flared, Marwat lost his cool and slapped Afnan Ullah Khan. The situation turned ugly as both the leaders engaged in a violent exchange, involving kicking and aggressive physical blows.
Watch the video below.
Kalesh b/w Two Party workers on Live TV during debate over Imran khan in Pakistan pic.twitter.com/t1KgQs6ye5
---Advertisement---— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) September 28, 2023
Later PML-N leader Afnan turned to X (formerly known as Twitter) and issued a statement. “During the talk show yesterday, Marwat launched an attack on me. While I am a staunch advocate of non-violence, I remain steadfast as a loyal supporter of Nawaz Sharif. The incident involving Marwat serves as a significant lesson, not only for all PTI members but particularly for Imran Khan. They won’t be able to perceive the bigger picture; perhaps they should consider donning some oversized black glasses,” Afnan Ullah stated in his post.
مروت نے کل ٹاک شو میں مجھ پر حملہ کیا، میں عدم تشدد پر یقین رکھتا ہوں مگر میں نواز شریف کا سپاہی ہوں۔ جو پھینٹا مروت کو لگایا ہے یہ تمام پی ٹی آئی اور بالخصوص عمران خان کے لیے ایک اہم سبق ہے، کہیں شکل دیکھانے کے قابل نہیں رہیں گے، بڑی بڑی کالی عینکیں لگانی پڑیں گی۔😁 pic.twitter.com/si4jvyboeJ
— Senator Dr. Afnan Ullah Khan (@afnanullahkh) September 28, 2023
The video has gone viral in India and people can be seen taking potshots at the political leaders. So far, the video has amassed an impressive 48,000 views and continues to attract a growing audience.