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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. 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. Her exˋs chamchas(sycophants), the Insafian/PTI supporters have been ready to denounce the parts related to her husband as a slander. However the fact that what Imran Khan had himself to say about the book amounts to a total of zero words, says a lot, Daal mein kuchh kaala hai!

Jemima Goldsmith and Imran Khan were married for nine years from 1995-2004. They share two sons. In her book, Reham writes that more than the Sharif family, it was Jemima who was damaging Imran’s politics. 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. A must read sociological treatise for our part of the world, predecsessors for which include books such as ˋThe Punjabi Century´ by Tandon & The Roy Family in Bengali. This book is partly a hagiography of the author and her extended family, and partly an autobiography of her famous ex—husband Imran Khan.Further, she also writes about how Imran never paid heed to several claims of corruption in the system. One such instance was when PTI leader Azam Swati was accused of nepotism in over 500 applications in Hazara University. This was probably one of the most carelessly written books I've ever read. EVER. The language isn't engaging, and the writing technique (if there is one) is quite sloppy. 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. The freedom of media in Pakistan is something that has been debated upon by many. In her book, Reham claims that her former husband had influence of several leading media houses in the country. Even in the organisations that he boycotted, there were “plants” who served as pro-PTI voices. His “friends” in the media include Tahir A Khan of News One to Zafar Siddiqui of Samaa, the book claimed. 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

It was like scratching a wound. I think that the people in Pakistan, policymakers and [foreign] investors should learn from my experiences. If there are to be elections this year, I think the book will be very helpful to all those who want an insight [into Pakistan],” Reham added this week. As a TV anchor,Reham Khan comes across as intelligent,charming and articulate.In this book,however,she is just a woman wanting to settle scores with her ex-husbands (she has two).

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’.

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. 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. Not even going to bother delving into all that she says about IK. The only thing genuine about this book and her seems to be the love she has for her children, but even that is constantly concluded with all the sacrifices she's made for them. ISLAMABAD: While Prime Minister Imran Khan decided on Thursday to file a complaint against an additional session judge in Islamabad for “going beyond his mandate” in passing a judgement apparently favouring media personality Mohsin Jamil Baig, Communications Minister Murad Saeed vowed to sue Mr Khan’s former wife, Reham Khan, for mentioning “illicit” relations between him and the prime minister in her book.

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. Really, she paints a picture of a world that seems more and more like some distant planet I've never heard of. 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.Imran Khan says marrying Reham Khan 'was biggest mistake of my life', reveals startling fact about 3rd wife". didn't find much sympathy. She had to get even,and so she wrote this book,nicely timed to be released just before the election which brought Imran to power in 2018. 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. I never even made a direct or insulting comment about his addiction. I only ever mentioned the Epill once. I could see a growing campaign against me, with images of his sister, ex-wife, and sons being promoted on PTI social media. It was deliberately being painted that his ex-wife and sisters were his family, and that I was an outsider who had no place. After he returned from one of the Lahore jalsas, I asked him why his nephew was telling the Information Secretary to put up old pictures of Yousaf Salli Reham Khan makes startling revelations about Imran’s alleged drug addiction. She writes that she had caught her husband red-handed snorting coke in their bathroom. While he allegedly assured her that she need not worry about his drug problem, she claims that the habit never stopped.

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