Reham Khan feels Imran Khan wouldn't have won if the elections were fair

She also went on to say that the 65-year-old is an ideal puppet.

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Imran Khan is set to become the Prime Minister of Pakistan after winning the recently concluded General Elections in the country. He contested for his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) which has reportedly won close to 120 seats in the constituency which is still less than the required majority. In any case, Imran is most likely to be crowned at the helm who has been once again criticised by his ex-wife Reham Khan.

Reham had released her self-titled book ahead of the elections and had revealed shocking allegations on the cricketer turned politician. She had claimed that Imran has illegitimate kids and some of them were Indians. She had also mentioned in the book that he used to revisit his se**al fantasies to trouble her more often than not. The couple had got married in January 2015 before parting their ways in the same year in October.

I knew this would be the result

On the voting day, Reham Khan had cleared that she was supporting Pakistan Muslim League (N) this time in the elections. But as it turned out, Imran Khan won it quite comfortably as his followers trolled Reham a lot. However, Reham, while speaking to the Hindu has claimed that the elections weren’t fair and there was no chance of Imran winning.

“I knew that this would be the result. But I also knew that if elections were fair and free, there is no chance he would have won. It is impossible that the party did well in so many places, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), where the PTI government was unpopular. In other places like Lahore and Karachi, what is unbelievable is that serious and experienced candidates have been defeated by unknown novices from the PTI,” she said.

Reham also spoke about Imran’s linking with the Military and called him the ideal puppet while also predicting that he will follow the Army line. “As a wife, you see and hear things. Imran always spoke about his links with the military. In 2008, he may have boycotted out of pique, out of feeling upset that they didn’t support him, but when I knew him, he always boasted about their support,” she added.

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