Hajira Khan to launch tell-all book about Imran today
ISLAMABAD: After Imran Khan’s ex-wife Reham Khan, a famous Pakistan actress of yesteryear, Hajra Khan Panezai has also levelled serious allegations against PTI chairman in her book.
Actress Hajira Khan’s memoir titled “WHERE THE OPIUM GROWS: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress And Knowing Imran Khan,” was previously published in America in 2014.
Khan reminisces about her time spent with the PTI chairman, but, according to her, many important things had to be deleted from the book then. Now she is publishing this no-holds-barred book.
She explained how she was chased by a popular person, calling it a “dark experience”.
She claimed that she was forced to leave the country by Imran Khan in 2014 as he was afraid of being exposed by her. She alleged that her social media accounts were also hacked by the PTI chief through his team.
Panezai, who made her television debut in 2009 with Geo’s drama Buri Aurat and also appeared in a film titled Pinky Memsaab in 2018, hails from Quetta and claims that she has narrated her true story in the book. The launch of the book will be held in Islamabad today (Friday).
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