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Not as big of a monster book that everyone made it out to be. Some chapters are interesting, some are dull and some are insipid. She does present her side well; however she should have hired someone else to write this book as her prose is not interesting. Sometimes the writing seems childish. The only part that I found satisfactory was her portrayal of a marriage with an alcoholic abusive man. The way young women are eager to please abusive husbands and often find faults within themselves is very realistic and common. Meanwhile, Pakistani reporter Ahmad Noorani went on to call Baig an ‘ISI agent’, as another journalist said that Baig’s case certainly was “not a case of press freedom in Pakistan.” New Delhi: With barely days left for elections in Pakistan, PTI leader Imran Khan seems to have fresh trouble on his hands. 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.”

In her book, Reham Khan made startling revelations about her ex-husband's gay encounters and alleged drug addiction. 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. I am really hurt by what I saw on the tv about the late wife of Wasim Akram, If Reham actually said that then its disgusting & Shameful, She’s not in this world any more also Reham her self is a mother. Really, she paints a picture of a world that seems more and more like some distant planet I've never heard of.Care and respect may not always come from those relationships we expect it from, but from unexpected quarters that we hadn’t considered.” 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.

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. 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.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. 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.

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. I learned that one should always listen to their own heart. There is no greater wisdom than what you know.” 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. 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.

Here is what Reham Khan claims about Wasim Akram’s first wife and him… here’s an excerpt of it:

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. 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 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. 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.

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