Unidentified miscreants, he said, opened fire at PPP leader Sardar Latif Khosa’s house in Lahore in the early hours of Friday, injuring his driver.
“Shots were fired at my house, injuring my driver. Unknown men fired shots and fled,” he told republic policy.
“I was listening to a client’s case at my home. I heard shots, my driver came inside and said that a shot had hit him,” the former Punjab governor said.
“When I went outside, I saw [bullet] holes in the gate. A bullet also hit my car. The shots were fired from a Kalashnikov.
Khosa said that till 7 pm on Thursday, he was attending a lawyer’s convention — organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association and Lahore High Court Bar Association — where he talked about the “Constitution’s supremacy […] and the judicial system”.
“I said [during the convention] that unconstitutional government has been imposed in two provinces. The way chants are raised outside the Supreme Court is contempt [of court],” the veteran lawyer said.
He lamented: “There was a huge applause there, but here [those remarks] sparked [the firing].”








