A new book by Hajra Panezai, a Pakistani actress and writer, exposes the dark side of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was her lover from 2011 to 2014. The book reveals Khan's abusive, cheating, and corrupt behavior, and his mismanagement of the country.
Hajra Panezai's Controversial Book on Imran Khan to be Launched Today
Hajra Panezai, a Pakistani actress and writer, is set to launch her controversial book titled "Where the Opium Grows: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress and Knowing Imran Khan" today. The book is a memoir of her life in Pakistan, her career as an actress, and her relationship with former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was ousted from power in April 2022.
Panezai claims that she met Khan in 2011, when he was the leader of the opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and became close to him until 2014, when they parted ways. She alleges that Khan was a "wicked person" who abused her physically and emotionally, cheated on her with multiple women, and used her for his political gains. She also accuses him of being involved in corruption, nepotism, and mismanagement of the country.
Panezai says that she wrote the book in 2014, but could not publish it due to fear of retaliation from Khan and his supporters. She says that she decided to release it now, after Khan was jailed on charges of leaking state secrets, to expose his true character and to seek justice for herself and other women who suffered at his hands.
The book has already stirred a lot of controversy and criticism in Pakistan, where Khan still has a loyal fan base and is considered a national hero for leading the Pakistani cricket team to a World Cup victory in 1992. Some of his supporters have dismissed the book as a "fabricated" and "malicious" attempt to defame Khan and tarnish his image. They have also questioned Panezai's credibility and motives, and accused her of being a "paid agent" of Khan's political rivals.
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However, some people have also expressed curiosity and interest in the book, which promises to reveal the "dark secrets" of Khan's personal and political life. They have compared it to the book by Reham Khan, Khan's second ex-wife, who also wrote a scathing account of her marriage with Khan in 2018. Some have even claimed that Panezai's book will be more shocking and revealing than Reham's book, as it covers a more recent and crucial period of Khan's rise and fall.
The book is available on Amazon for $4.99 on Kindle and $8.99 for Paperback. A foreword about the book on the Amazon site says: "This is a stunning memoir of one woman's escape from a deprived region of Pakistan to becoming a successful actress, capturing the attention of the country's most eminent figure, Imran Khan. Hajra Panezai's brave account of surviving abuse as a child to her trials finding love and a compassionate purpose in life provides a rare insight into what being a woman in 21st-century Pakistan means today. 'Where the Opium Grows' is a brutally honest, page-turning read from a woman who refused to be silenced."
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Panezai is expected to hold a press conference and a book signing event later today, where she will share more details and excerpts from her book. She has also announced that she will donate a portion of the proceeds from the book sales to a charity that supports women's rights and empowerment in Pakistan.
Conclusion:
Hajra Panezai's book "Where the Opium Grows: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress and Knowing Imran Khan" is a shocking and revealing memoir of her life in Pakistan, her career as an actress, and her relationship with former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The book claims to expose Khan's abusive, cheating, and corrupt behavior, and his mismanagement of the country. The book has generated a lot of controversy and criticism in Pakistan, where Khan still has a loyal fan base and is considered a national hero. However, some people have also expressed curiosity and interest in the book, which promises to reveal the "dark secrets" of Khan's personal and political life.
Panezai says that she wrote the book in 2014, but could not publish it due to fear of retaliation from Khan and his supporters. She says that she decided to release it now, after Khan was jailed on charges of leaking state secrets, to expose his true character and to seek justice for herself and other women who suffered at his hands. The book is available on Amazon for $4.99 on Kindle and $8.99 for Paperback.