Pakistan's former cricket captain Wasim Akram has received an unconditional apology from the retired military man who fired on his car during a road rage incident in Karachi earlier this month.
According to media reports, In his letter, Major (r) Amirul Rehman, has tendered his unconditional apology over what he says was a “sad incident” which arose out of road rage and added that he and his family were a great fan of Wasim Akram.
In his written apology, Rehman said the incident was a result of a misunderstanding as he could not even think of fighting with Akram, who is our national hero and pride. As per latest reports the former cricket captain Akram said he accepts the apology as he believes in forgive and forget. “Pakistan is my country where I do not move around with security, I do not want to live anywhere other than Pakistan,” he said.
On August 6, Wasim Akram’s Mercedes was shot at on Karachi’s Karsaz Road while the former cricket star was on his way to the ‘National Stadium’ Karachi to conduct a training session for young bowlers. Following the road accident Wasim had asked the driver to pull over. A heated discussion had ensued and the suspect, who was sitting in the back seat, came out of the car and fired a shot which hit Wasim’s vehicle.
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