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This is clear footage of #MohsinBaig holding an FIA officer hostage, assaulting that officer & then opening direct fire at other LEAs. This is terrorism. These is no way to spin it. Interestingly, she also writes about how Imran would talk often about his future as the Prime Minister of Pakistan and how she would give him the example of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who she claimed was voted to power despite having "radical" views. 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.

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. It amazes me to this day to think about women in the workplace who spend more time trying to damage other women’s images or opportunities than they do on improving their own abilities.” 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.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.” He would say repeatedly; “You’ve made me give up cocaine. It’s no fun when your partner doesn’t do it”. And he would say it as if there was nothing else good about the marriage. I realised later that he wanted me to think he was not doing it anymore, so I would never talk about it after he carried out his plan. However, the drug use had increased so much by October that it couldn’t really be hidden. The day of the NA-122 (Lahore-V) result was a major moment. We had been watching the results on TV. 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. 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.

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. 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”. There are very long chapters as we begin the story arc on Imran Khan. Without delving into spoilers, I’ll like to add that I feel, both parties would have thought through before embarking on the journey of marital bliss. This is because both were married prior and divorced with kids. In a Pakistani culture, Reham was bringing her three children into the family and this was a complex situation. Any wrong-doing would have affected the children in different capacities which is why I’m very wary of the fact that these two adults made the decision of getting married. There would have been repercussions and problems in adjustment for children on both sides. And we see this happen as the story progresses. Earlier, Communications Minister Murad Saeed at a press conference vowed to take legal action against Imran Khan’s ex-wife Reham Khan for “disgracing him and the PM” in her book launched in July 2018.Reham Khan also goes on to write that Imran regretted marrying Jemima. “You know, I cried on the night of our wedding reception when I got married to Jemima…Jemima had a few drinks at the reception, and passed out. I cried myself to sleep,” Reham quotes Imran as allegedly saying. Further, the book also claims that Jemima had a bad temper and that Imran used to physically abuse her.

The advocate general said the prime minister was of the view that no one was above the law and the state would not show any weakness if anybody, irrespective of his status, took law into his own hands. Murad to act against Reham Her life story is not interesting enough to fill such a lengthy book.It is a no holds barred assault on Imran. 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. 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. The ex-wife of Imran Khan is set to launch her autobiography. It’s not just a book based on her life so far, but a complete record of her controversial claims about a number of people including, of course, the PTI Chairman.Just read what Reham wrote about Wasim Akram's late wife. I'm appalled to say the least. Reham Khan should be ashamed of herself. This is a new low even for her. She alleged that Khan had addictions and claimed that Khan possessed drugs like tranquillisers including benzodiazepines like Xanax and Lexotanil. [3] Kokra, Sonali (3 September 2018). "Reham Khan's tell-all memoir tells one side of the Imran Khan story". The National . Retrieved 3 November 2020.

Shamefully all Pakistan media could talk about from this book was Imran’s sexual encounters and drug addiction. Completely ignoring the corruption element and party’s funding sources which are of far greater concern to the country if this guy is ever to become Pakistan’s PM. Really, she paints a picture of a world that seems more and more like some distant planet I've never heard of. When questioned about Khan’s ‘favouritism’ towards Saeed in a TV debate, Baig is said to have answered with a reference to the book by the prime ministers’ former wife, Reham Khan, where she claimed both politicians shared a romantic relationship. The book essentially tells you that Reham Khan is oh-so-perfect, the popular girl, the beautiful, tall, intelligent, career-oriented woman who has remained a victim throughout her life. So basically, there's nothing in her story that you could relate to. I have decided to take legal course of action [against her] and my legal team is sitting to decide how to proceed,” Mr Saeed told reporters without naming Reham Khan.

Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)’s Cybercrime Wing and the Islamabad Police on Wednesday, arrested Baig, a journalist and former aide of Imran Khan during his opposition days-turned foe, in a raid for making ‘indecent remarks’ about the prime minister and federal minister Murad Saeed.



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