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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.

The book also claims that Imran Khan told his then wife that a few of the women he had children with are married Indian women who were thrilled to have the child since they couldn’t otherwise in their marriage. Imran is also alleged to have said that the eldest child was 34 years old. What Reham Khan has written about Wasim Akram’s late wife is downright shameful & disgusting. No, Reham isn’t seeking justice or empowering women, she’s a vengeful person who wants to cash on her failed marriage.

Thanks for exposing the political elite of Pakistan. To me it seemed like a sequel to My Feudal Lord by Tehmina Durrani who was brave enough to come out and expose the pious political elite of 1970’s. In custody, with handcuffs on, Baig also had a message for Imran Khan: “My message to Imran Khan is that his days of disgrace are soon to come.” ( uske zillat ke din aane vaale hain) It was over in less than a year,and Pakistan's innumerable news channels had little else to talk about. Imran was still the idol,and Reham

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. Her struggles of the first marriage are one which many Pakistani women might relate too and had it not been for the pretentious , never-at-fault author, this could have been a powerful narrative to look up to. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.

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] When quizzed about it, Imran said the lubricant and the metal cases were used together. “His ‘preferences’ became clear. My look of horror produced peals of laughter from my sexually liberated husband,” she writes. Great book, no holds barred. Tells like it is. Hate her or love her but you have to admire her guts to write a book like this. I am sure the troll army will go to any extent to harass her and threaten her and her family. The additional judge declared the raid at the house of the editor as “illegal” and asked Islamabad’s inspector general of police to take action against the station house officer of Margalla police station and that an FIR should be lodged if any application was submitted by any family member of Mohsin Baig. 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.

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.

Good looks can be limiting in several ways. For some jobs, my looks went against me. There is a general perception that an attractive woman may not be competent or intelligent, and may be high maintenance.” She also writes about how he used a mouth guard to stop his teeth from clenching due to the effects of coke. He also did heroin, the book claims. She further writes that Imran had possession of all sorts of tranquillisers, mainly benzodiazepines like Xanax and Lexotanil and also the banned Rohypnol. 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.

I have nothing to say about Reham Khan’s allegations and whatever filth the woman’s written about me or anyone. It’s shameful beyond words. It’s pretty obvious whose hands she’s playing in, the woman and her aides have totally lost the plot”, he had tweeted at the time. When FIA went to arrest Journalist Mohsin Baig he fired on FIA inspector and injured him. Firing continued for one hour from his house.With regards to PEDO, the energy organisation that was renamed from SHDO, Reham makes startling claims of how corrupt the functioning was. Under Omar, PEDO involved privatisation of the hydel projects to PTI favourites or “cronies” as she writes at very low prices. There are a lot of allegations against Imran,his womanizing,use of drugs,and several illegitimate children in different parts of the world.There is also a good deal of criticism of the way he runs his political party,and the unsavoury characters who surround him in the party. She does make some valid points about this subject.

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