Special report: Pakistani Situation
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Supporters of former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif gather around the body of a man shot dead at a campaign rally in Islamabad. Four people were shot dead at the rally for Nawaz Sharif, police have said, and Sharif's party blamed rival supporters of President Pervez Musharraf. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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ISLAMABAD, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- At least four
supporters of former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif were killed Thursday
when unidentified gunmen fired at his party's procession in the outskirts of
Islamabad, local press reports said.
Sharif, leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-N
(PML-N), was due to address election rallies in the eastern Pakistani city of
Rawalpindi, some 30 kms south from Islamabad.
A procession was taken out to welcome Sharif when
unidentified gunmen opened fire from a house at Karal Chowk on the main
Islamabad airport road, the PML-N said.
Around 16 other supporters were also injured in the
attack. Seven are listed as critical condition, the PML-N was cited as saying.
According to reports from local media, Sharif blamed
supporters of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) for the violence at Karal Chowk of
Rawalpindi.
"Some Q League workers fired at our people," Sharif
said, referring to the PML-Q which supports President Pervez Musharraf.
"We have reports that several people were wounded,"
he was cited as saying.
No response from the government is available so far.