For Imran Khan ‘I have everything’, my ex-wife is Reham Khan
Imran’s ex-wife Imran Khan Rewham Khan said Pakistan was the right place when Imran Khan was not the prime minister, reacting to Imran Khan’s address to the nation.
Imran Khan’s ex-wife and vocal Reham Khan said what Imran Khan did not have intelligence as Pakistani Prime Minister in his speech to the nation told the grace of God he did not need anything because he had achieved everything in life – fame, wealth. Rewham Khan, however, agreed with Imran Khan’s point when he said he saw Pakistan going up to the top when he was a child. “Yes, Pakistan is great when you are not PM,” Reham Khan Tweet sharply criticized the speech. In his speech, Imran Khan clarified that he would not resign ahead of movement without trust, bend under opposition pressure. Imran Khan was also named the United States accusing it to be a driving force behind the take-trust movement of the opposition, which was rejected by the US.
“America has – oh, not America but a foreign country that I can’t name. I mean from a foreign country, we receive a message,” Imran Khan said.
“Strands continue,” King Khan Tweet reacted to the statement of the US State Department that had not sent the threat to Imran Khan.
Speaking of the missing glory of Pakistan, Imran Khan in his speech said he saw a different Pakistan growing up. Prince Malaysia is used to study with him at school. “South Korea came to Pakistan to learn how we developed. Middle Eastern countries used to come to our university. I have seen all these sinks, seeing my country insulted,” he said.
Ending Imran Khan as a person who knows everything knows everything except that he has lost his majority, Reham Khan took Jibe in the comments ‘defining the moment’ Imran Khan and said, “This is a lesson for everyone who does it ambitious without reason, then you will leave Without achievement. “
Reham Khan married Imran Khan in 2014 and a year later they parted ways in their way. An English-Pakistani journalist, Reham Khan was the second wife of Pakistan Premier.
Imran Khan’s party has lost the majority at home under parliament after MQM-P joins the opposition. “On Sunday, there will be voting [on resolution without trust] and decisions will be taken about the direction of [future] from this country … Someone suggests that I have to resign. I always fight until the last ball. I want the whole nation Looking at that day which sold their conscience, “Imran Khan said.
If Imran Khan was overthrown through an insignificant movement, he would be the first, even though he was the third PM to face movement without self-confidence. No Pakistani prime minister has completed a full period of five years.