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At the same time it is wrong to criticize Imran for his faith, which does include, as is common among ghe subcontinent muslim, some pagan influence. It is also wrong to accuse him of being basically a Jewish spy because her predecessor was Jewish. There is also nothing wrong in accepting political donations from Shias businesses such as the Abbaraaaj group, as long as it is rightfully earned. Reham Khan writes about how ex-husband Imran Khan’s drug addiction got out of hand, even if he preferred her being a ‘clean woman’.

Later, Imran Khan said in an interview that his marriage with Reham was his biggest mistake. [10] Reham denies that there are any cases filed against her by saying that those are just social media threats. [11] The way the author refers to herself is actually very annoying. In addition to using the pronoun 'I', she will suddenly start calling herself 'This young Western journalist in a blue tailored suit', or 'this teenager'. It's very disruptive to the narrative. The reason to read this is the first part of the book, providing an insightful delightful account of her pathan culture, especially the strict Deobandi Sunni Muslim outlook of her life, the same school of her religion to which the Taliban, and the likes of Mullah Umar belong. However this is also a modern liberated western Muslim woman, herein is the way for future, to tolerate and coopt. Following the disclosure of Reham’s claims, Akram had sent a legal notice to her, calling her claims “grossly defamatory, indecent and disrespectful to (his) late wife.”Meanwhile, Reham Khan has also mentioned in her book that PTI’s media coordinator Anila Khawaja was “the chief of the harem”.

Reham Khan has now alleged that Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan is a homosexual and had relationships with Pakistani actor Hamza Ali Abbasi and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf worker Murad Saeed. As per reports, Reham has made another highly sensitive claim in the book where she had written that Pakistan captain Wasim Akram used his late wife to fulfill his ‘sexual fantasies’.

This story touches on sensitive issues, both political and social, and the author has had to resist extreme bullying, harassment and life-threatening situations to bring it to you. There are powerful people who do not want you to hear it – because it shows all too clearly that there are those in political office in Pakistan, and all over the world, who are not driven by a desire to serve the public but rather by venal ambition. Reham Khan is a 2018 controversial memoir written by Reham Khan. [1] She is a former wife of Imran Khan, who later became Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018. [1] It was published on July 12, 2018 before the 2018 Pakistani general election, leading to claims that its publication was intended to damage Imran Khan's electoral prospects. [1] The book was published by SK Publications in Pakistan and HarperCollins Publishers in India.

Further, the book also claims that Imran Khan forced a young girl to abort her pregnancy. While Imran had refuted the allegations in public, Reham claims that he did indeed tell her that it was the truth. Reham also writes about a sexual encounter between Imran and a transgender dancer. The PTI is calling for the memoir to be banned in Pakistan, and has threatened to sue Reham in Britain on defamation charges. A number of legal notices against her have already been filed in Pakistani courts. When my first husband would get drunk every night, I would get very angry about it, especially when he would collapse in public and I’d have to put him in the car and drive him home. My attitude was not the least bit understanding, but with Imran, I was gentle. Not once did I show anger or accuse him of being a drug addict. Instead, I adopted a quieter approach. Every morning, I would find his saucer hidden in a new spot, with a credit card and residual coke. I would move it so Imran would know that I knew. He had asked me right at the start to support him in getting out of his bad habits. I made gentle suggestions, and he made endless promises to quit. Reham called Imran Khan a free-loader as he never bought any vegetables. Instead, he got them free from political colleagues like Jahangir Khan Tareen and Tariq Fazal Chaudhary. [2] [3] Other allegations revolve around corruption of Pervez Khattak and privatization scheme of Asad Umar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [3] She also alleged that Khattak used marijuana. [3] Reham Khan was born in Libya in the 1970s to an educated, affluent Pakistani-origin family. Her eventful life took her from Gaddafi's Libya to the Zia years in Pakistan and thence to England as a teenage bride before she returned to Pakistan in her 40s. It’s a life of extraordinary both a brutal marriage and domestic abuse, but also the rebuilding of a life, the raising of three children and subsequent media success. And in recent years the contrasts have Reham has built a successful career as a broadcast journalist and anchor, and has established herself as a powerful media force in the UK and Pakistan - but also, after years of struggle, she now finds herself in the midst of a complex web of politics, deceit and intrigue.

Pakistan's federal minister Murad Saeed has decided to sue Imran Khan's former wife for alleging a relationship between Khan and Saeed in her book.

Further, she also writes about an episode where he told her how in Worcestershire, while he doing his A levels, a 12-year-old boy had forced himself on a then 18-year-old Imran. Minister,at the age of over 60,decided to tie the knot a second time. His wife,this time,former BBC weather girl and a divorced mother of several kids,Reham Khan,who was past the age of 40 herself. She also denied that the timing of the book release has anything to do with the upcoming elections. “Firstly, we do not know if the elections will take place at all this year. Secondly, it took me a while to put down painful memories on paper,” she told the newspaper in March, prior to the announcement that the vote would be held on 25 July. However, some senior police officials reportedly told mediapersons on Thursday that they were being pressurised by the Prime Minister Office to take stern action against Mr Baig. Imran 'chose the wrong woman to mess with': Ex-wife Reham Khan on her tell-all memoir". thenational.ae . Retrieved 26 August 2018.



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