The Asian Age

Imran has 5 illegitima­te children, says Reham

Ex- wife claims in book that some of Khan’s kids are Indians

- — Agencies

London, July 12: Re ham Khan, exwife of I mr an Khan, in her new book has claimed that the former Pakistani cricket team captain and now chairman of Pakistan Tehreek- e- Insaf party, has five illegitima­te children and some of them are Indian. Ms Khan’s book titled Reham Khan was released on Amazon Kindle on Thursday.

After their marriage in 2015, while discussing Tyrian White, Imran’s daughter from American heiress Sita White, Ms Khan claims Mr Khan had admitted that he had five illegal kids.

She quoted him saying, “You know she isn’t the only one I have… There are five in total, that I know of… some are Indians, and the eldest is 34.”

London, July 12: Reham Khan, ex- wife of Imran Khan, in her new book has claimed that former Pakistani cricket team captain and now a chairman of Pakistan TehreekeIn­saf, has five illegitima­te children and some of them are Indian. Reham’s book titled Reham Khan was released in Amazon Kindle on Thursday.

After their marriage in 2015, while discussing Tyrian White, Imran’s daughter from American heiress Sita White, Reham claims Imran had five illegal kids.

She quoted him saying: “You know she isn’t the only one I have… There are 5 in total, that I know of ”.

To this Reham asked how he knew, Imran claimed that the mothers told him. He claimed that “some were Indians, and the eldest was 34.”

He claimed that the mother was overjoyed because she’d been married for ages and couldn’t get pregnant. He said: “Because she was over the moon! She had been married for ages and couldn’t get pregnant. She was overjoyed, promised to keep it a secret, and begged to keep it. So I said OK.””

He claimed the mothers kept quiet, because they didn’t want their marriages to be destroyed. Officially Imran Khan has declared only two legitimate children in his election affidavit.

Interestin­gly, Reham Khan also asked him to learn from Narendra Modi. She wrote: “I knew it wasn’t happening. It was all over as we had predicted, but I didn’t have the heart to ever say that after we got married. I assured him that I would have a green silk suit ready… I would gently and repeatedly give the example of Modi, the Indian Prime Minister, who was chief minister of Gujarat for a decade, and then elected to the top job because his seemingly strong governance record, despite all the other negative baggage.”

Earlier, in an interview to an CNN18, Khan alleged that her former husband sought sexual favours for political positions. She also said that in case Imran Khan becomes the Prime Minister of Pakistan, it would be very dangerous for the country.

Extracts of the unreleased book were reportedly leaked by hackers online. Since then, the BBC’s former weather presenter has sought an injunction to prevent further releases.

The buzz created by the book and the sensationa­l allegation­s by Reham Khan can effectivel­y derail Imran Khan’s chances for any success in the upcoming general election in July.

Pakistan will hold a general election on July 25. Pakistan’s government and parliament was dissolved on May 31 and a new interim Prime Minister and an interim administra­tion have taken over.

The cricketer- turnedpoli­tician’s Pakistan Tehreek- e- Insaf, or Justice Party, is expected to be the main challenger to the ruling party.

The outgoing government of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is only the second to complete a five year term in office, which underscore­s a democratic transition in the nuclear armed nation.

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