Islamabad: A shocking allegation has been made by Reham Khan, the former wife of Imran Khan who said that the Pakistan Prime Minister has struck an alleged deal on Kashmir to please Prime Minister Narendra Modi that led to the recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir. Reham has also slammed Iram Khan's lack of decisiveness and attempts to please Indian PM. "I would say that Kashmir ka sauda ho gaya hai (Kashmir has been sold off). We were taught from the beginning that 'Kashmir Banega Pakistan'," she said in a video that has gone viral on the social media.  The video was shared by news agency IANS.


According to Reham, the day (August 5) the Kashmir announcement was made, one of her team members called her up to say, 'Ma'am what you said is coming true'. "I told him please pray that it does not come true," she said. Further speaking about PM Modi, Reham said: "Modi did what he had to do. He did what he had come with a mandate to do, to revoke Article 370."

She said that when Imran Khan also knew this was destined to happen then why did he extend the hand of friendship to PM Modi. “And when you (Imran Khan) knew all this and did nothing, then it means that you are incapable of doing anything, or you are very weak,” she blamed Pakistan PM.

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However, this is not for the first time that the ex-wife of Pakistan PM has accused Imran Khan. Earlier this month, Reham took to Twitter and criticised Imran Khan for his erstwhile support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government during the run-up to the 2019 Indian General Election.

"Our puppet prime minister has said that Kashmir problem would be solved if Modi gets reelected. This is political far-sightedness of the chosen. Is the problem solved? A major failure of history on the diplomatic front,” she said in a tweet in Urdu.

Reham has been one of the vocal critics of Imran Khan and has also called him a puppet of the military back in February. She also compared the Pakistan PM to Boris Johnson in July. The two were briefly married between January and October of 2015.