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Imran Khan’s previous wife reveals something which his fans will not be happy to hear

Imran Khan’s previous wife reveals something which his fans will not be happy to hear

Reham Khan, the ex-wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supremo Imran Khan, has said that the cricketer-turned politician was not a sadiq (truthful) and amin (trustworthy).

Reham Khan urged Supreme Court Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar to take suo motu notice of the matter while speaking to a Pakistani television  channel.

The former BBC weathergirl claimed Imran Khan had kept his marriage to Bushra Maneka under wraps for two months and equivocated when pressed for an answer.    This, Reham Khna said, constituted a violation of  Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution.

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The journalist-turned-author also categorically rejected claims that Maryam Nawaz or Shehbaz Sharif bankrolled her book.

Reham is expected to launch a book before the general elections, Express News reported earlier. The book is premised on her personal experiences as a “mother, wife, journalist and warrior”.

She also criticised Khan over the recent nominations of candidates for the caretaker chief minister for Punjab, for which the party has come under fire after it withdrew the name of its proposed candidate Nasir Khosa.

“How can a person run a country if he cannot give a name for the caretaker chief minister,” she asked.

Reham has remained at the centre of controversy after the manuscript of her book was leaked online, which irked several PTI leaders who took to Twitter to accuse her of being part of an “agenda” ahead of the July 25 general elections.

65-year-old Khan’s previous two marriages ended in divorce. His first marriage was with Jemima Goldsmith, daughter of a British billionaire, in 1995, which lasted nine years. Khan has two sons from her.

On February 19, Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf spokesperson Fawad Chaudhary said that the party chief married Bushra in a simple ceremony.

 

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