Pak PM's Ex-Wife Escapes Gun Attack In Islamabad, Asks If This Is Imran Khan's New Pakistan
Reham, in a series of tweets, also complained that she and her staff had to wait for hours to get an FIR registered.
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s former wife Reham Khan has recently alleged that her "vehicle was held at gunpoint" in Islamabad when she was coming back from a wedding on Sunday night.
In a tweet, she revealed that on the way back home from her nephew's wedding, her car was shot at and two moto-borne men held the vehicle at gunpoint.
Reham, in her tweets, also targetted her former husband and said that Pakistan had become a land of "cowards, thugs and the greedy" under Imran Khan’s rule.
On the way back from my nephew’s marriage my car just got fired at & two men on a motorbike held vehicle at gunpoint!! I had just changed vehicles.
— Reham Khan (@RehamKhan1) January 2, 2022
My PS & driver were in the car. This is Imran Khan’s New Pakistan? Welcome to the state of cowards, thugs & the greedy!!
"I had just changed vehicles. My personal secretary and driver were in the car," the former television presenter said and demanded that the "so-called government should be held accountable for it (the attack)".
Reham, in a series of tweets, also complained that she and her staff had to wait for hours to get an FIR registered.
"It's 9 am. My PS (personal secretary) and team have not had a minute of sleep and the FIR still has not been registered in Shams Colony Police Station Islamabad. (The) investigation is ongoing," she tweeted on Monday morning.
Reham also shared a copy of her complaint filed at the Police station on Twitter which states that they were on the Rawalpindi-Islamabad highway near the IJP Road when two men tried to stop them at gunpoint. The suspects were between the ages of 25 and 30.
She added that they are now waiting for the FIR.
Briefly married to Imran Khan between 2014 to 2015, Rehman has been a vocal critic of Pakistan Prime Minister and often slams her former husband for his governance and remarks he makes in public.
Rehman is a journalist of British-Pakistani origin married Imran Khan in January 2015 in a low-key ceremony in Islamabad. However, the marriage ended in just 10 months, when the two filed for divorce in October that year.