Govt to take action against Imran Khan, aides for levelling allegations against army.

LAHORE -- The coalition government has decided to take action against PTI Chairman Imran Khan and his aides for levelling allegations against the armed forces.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took the decision during a meeting in Punjab's capital, a statement issued in this regard said, after the PTI chief upped the ante against the government and institutions.

"The federal government has decided to exercise its powers on baseless allegations against institutions. Legal action will be taken against Imran Khan and his associates in the light of ISPR's (Inter-Services Public Relations) statement," it said.

The government has also constituted a committee consisting of constitutional and legal experts to formulate a strategy, they added.

In a televised address from the hospital, Khan told his followers that he had already learned about the looming danger and had received information that there was a plan in place to kill him "somewhere between Wazirabad and Gujrat".

Khan was shot in the leg on Thursday as he waved to crowds from a container mounted on a truck from where he was leading a protest march on the capital to press for early elections and calling for the resignation of PM Shehbaz Sharif.

Khan told reporters that PM Shehbaz - who replaced him as premier following a vote of no confidence in April - masterminded the attack along with Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and a senior army commander.

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