Pakistan: Pml-n and Pti Leaders Slap and Kick During Heated Live Tv Altercation!!

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In a jaw-dropping turn of events, the world of Pakistani television news has once again delivered a dose of unexpected drama, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. This time, it wasn’t just your usual political discourse but a full-blown brawl that stole the limelight.

Senator Afnan Ullah Khan, representing the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), and Sher Afzal Khan Marwat, a prominent figure associated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), engaged in a heated confrontation that escalated to physical violence, all of which was broadcasted live on Javed Chaudhry’s Express News talk show. watch video

Sparks Fly as PML-N Leader Targets Imran Khan

The explosive altercation took an unexpected turn when Afnan Ullah Khan, representing the PML-N, launched a verbal attack on none other than former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan during the live broadcast. What started as a heated exchange of words quickly transformed into a shocking display of physical aggression.

Slaps and Fists: PTI Lawyer Strikes Back

In a fit of rage, Sher Afzal Khan Marwat, the PTI lawyer, retaliated with a swift and unexpected slap directed at Afnan Ullah Khan. The tension in the studio was palpable as the situation spiraled out of control. With both leaders locked in a physical confrontation, the show took an unprecedented turn.

PML-N Senator Dominates the Fight

Afnan Ullah Khan, demonstrating remarkable physical prowess, managed to subdue his opponent, Sher Afzal Khan Marwat. He pinned Marwat to the ground and unleashed a flurry of punches and kicks, leaving the viewers in shock. It was a no-holds-barred brawl that continued until the crew finally intervened to restore order in the studio.

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Viral Sensation Across Borders

Unsurprisingly, the video of this shocking brawl quickly went viral, not just in Pakistan but also across the border in India. Social media platforms were inundated with shares of the video, with many viewers unable to contain their amusement at the spectacle.

Prominent journalist Rabinder Singh Robin couldn’t resist sharing the video, commenting, “Watch Live Show Clash: Imran Khan’s lawyer, Sher Afzal, and PML-N Senator Afnan Ullah engage in a heated exchange.” The video also caught the attention of ANI editor Smita Prakash, who humorously remarked, “It always ends with South Asia’s favorite abuse. Pakistan TV.”

In conclusion, the world of television news in Pakistan took an unexpected turn when political leaders resorted to fisticuffs instead of rhetoric. This live brawl has not only shocked audiences but has also transcended borders, becoming a viral sensation. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, reality television can be stranger than fiction, and political debates can take unexpected and entertaining turns

Umesh Dhiman
Umesh Dhiman
Umesh Dhiman is a seasoned journalist and writer for Digihindnews.com. Specializing in crime and trending news, Umesh has a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering stories that resonate with his readers. With years of experience in the field, he brings a unique blend of investigative acumen and narrative flair to the table. For inquiries or to share news tips, reach out to him at [email protected]. Away from the newsroom, Umesh enjoys delving into books and exploring new locales. Stay updated with his latest pieces and follow Umesh for a deep dive into the most pressing and intriguing news of the day.

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