Uganda's top opposition figure, Bobi Wine, was shot in the leg by the police on Tuesday, his political party said, calling it an escalation in the government's crackdown on dissent. The incident occurred during a confrontation with police just outside the capital city of Kampala. Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, was taken to the hospital after being hit with a tear-gas canister.
Bobi Wine, a former pop star turned politician, has been a vocal critic of President Yoweri Museveni's government and has gained popularity among Uganda's youth. His party, the National Unity Platform, accused security agents of making an attempt on his life during the altercation. The incident has raised concerns about the increasing political tensions in Uganda ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
The confrontation with police is just the latest in a series of incidents targeting Bobi Wine and his supporters. Earlier this year, he was arrested multiple times for organizing political rallies and challenging the government's authority. Despite facing intimidation and violence, Bobi Wine has remained steadfast in his commitment to bringing about political change in Uganda.