Shahbaz Sharif narrowly escapes shoe attack in Lahore
By
Web Desk
Published: April 24, 2014
Express News screengrab of the journalist who threw the shoe at Shahbaz Sharif.
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif escaped a shoe attack at the South Asia Labour Conference in Lahore, Express News reported on Thursday.
The attacker turned out to be a journalist who threw a shoe at the Punjab chief minister but missed his target.
Shahbaz has now joined the list of high-ranking officials who have been attacked by shoes. On March 29, a
shoe was hurled at former president Pervez Musharraf by an angry protester. Arbab Ghulam Rahim was also
struck by a shoe hurled by a Pakistan Peoples Party supporter when he was still the Sindh chief minister.
Shoes have been thrown at international leaders such as former US secretary of state
Hilary Clinton, former US president George W Bush and former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the past as well.
Conference
The South Asia Labour Conference, which was inaugurated by Shahbaz,
kicked off today. It aims to strengthen cooperation among SAARC countries, identify common gaps in labour market governance, compliance with international labour standards and labour productivity in South Asia.
Participants of the conference will explore joint regional strategies to improve labour productivity and enhance labour competitiveness.