Actress Hajra Khan Panezai exposes Imran Khan’s secret affair and drug addiction in her book “WHERE THE OPIUM GROWS: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress And Knowing Imran Khan”. Read the article to know more about Imran Khan.
Imran Khan Had Sex With His Bitch
Imran Khan had sex with his bitch, Hajra Khan Panezai writes in her book "WHERE THE OPIUM GROWS: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress And Knowing Imran Khan".
Where the Opium Grows
but he also knows we don't. So, he churns his wheel of lies and deceit to keep the lambs from not screaming, till he hunts them down one by one.
I recalled how once a woman (she was probably a widow then) said that lmran was having sex (and she was the eye witness) with a she dog (Labrador) and how 1 had snubbed her. Animal sex in Pakistani society and that too by a person as esteemed and eminent as lmran Khan, it was impossible to believe her then. But it was easier to be convinced of her revelation now.
I got up and walked to the spot he often stayed at looking out his open doors and chiffon curtains dancing with the chilly wind. I looked over the capital. Not a single lamppost around streetlights on Bani Gala hill lit, some grass that faded into pitch dark. Darkness it was, no hope and no light. We had placed our hopes in a sexual addict narcissist whose rallies had now replaced his cheering fans in game of cricket, so he still feels the adrenaline to keep him relevant and alive.
Power was what he sought, surrounded by scavengers. It shows why he didn't have any decent intellectual around. Why he chooses Pakistan? Because only in Pakistan can he get away with the vices he has. Only here he is free. Only here he had the getaway to anything without any accountability, and we had placed our hopes in him, to save us. With stupidity and audacity, he laid on his bed and eyes closed, I looked at him one last time and thought this would be last time I'm ever coming here and quietly distance myself from all of this. As for my father, 1 hoped he'd make good choices, and this will be his prerogative not mine. I had checked out of it mentally already.
PTI workers and Imran Niazi often say that he could have comfortably lived in Europe and lived a luxurious life, but he decided to stay in Pakistan and join politics.
The reason for this is also written in this book, that Imran Niazi's psychology was to gain strength in every situation, then Niazi was a victim of dark personality traits, the addictions he was suffering from, his stay in Pakistan was beneficial for him. It is good, because no matter what he does in Pakistan, no matter how big crimes he commits, neither his fans will end nor will he be punished.
With every dirty move, a hero could be made only in Pakistan. This luxury is not available in Europe.
This news of Indian media The Print is from five years ago.
Because of Imran Khan's dogs, Bushra Peerni had left the house, Imran was always with her and there was a quarrel with the intervention of dogs everywhere and Pinky had to leave the house for some time.
Everything written in the book is true.
Imran Khan’s Secret Affair Exposed: Actress Hajra Khan Panezai Tells All in Her Book
Hajra Khan Panezai is a Pakistani actress who has recently opened up about her controversial book that she wrote in 2014. The book is titled "WHERE THE OPIUM GROWS: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress And Knowing Imran Khan" and it is a memoir of her life and experiences in Pakistan, including her alleged relationship with the former prime minister and PTI chief Imran Khan.
The book claims to be a "stunning memoir of one woman's escape from a deprived region of Pakistan, Quetta, known for opium trade and influx of refugees post-Soviet war, to becoming a successful actress, capturing the attention of the country's most eminent figure, Imran Khan". It also provides a "rare insight into what being a modern, sensuous, thinking woman in 21st century Pakistan means today".
The book is available on Amazon for $4.99 on Kindle and $8.99 for Paperback. It has received mixed reviews from the readers, some of whom praised it for its honesty and courage, while others criticized it for its sensationalism and lack of credibility.
The book has also sparked a lot of controversy and debate in Pakistan, especially after a recent podcast interview of the actress, in which she revealed some shocking details and allegations about Imran Khan. She claimed that she met him in 2010, when he was still married to his second wife Reham Khan, and that he pursued her and tried to manipulate her into having a sexual relationship with him. She also accused him of being a drug addict and a womanizer, who used his power and influence to silence and harass women who refused to comply with his demands.
The actress said that she wrote the book in 2014, but it was not published in Pakistan due to the fear of backlash and legal action from Imran Khan and his supporters. She said that she decided to speak up now, because she wanted to expose the truth and warn other women about the dangers of being involved with him.
The book and the interview have generated a lot of reactions on social media, with some people expressing their support and sympathy for the actress, while others questioning her motives and credibility. Some also compared her book with Reham Khan's book, which also made similar allegations against Imran Khan in 2018.
The book and the interview have also attracted the attention of the media and the political circles in Pakistan, with some calling for an investigation and a legal action against Imran Khan, while others defending him and dismissing the allegations as baseless and motivated.
The book and the interview have also raised some important questions about the status and rights of women in Pakistan, the role and responsibility of the media and the public in dealing with such issues, and the impact and implications of such revelations on the political and social landscape of the country.
Conclusion:
Hajra Khan Panezai’s book “WHERE THE OPIUM GROWS: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress And Knowing Imran Khan” is a memoir that reveals her alleged relationship with Imran Khan and the challenges she faced as a woman in Pakistan. The book and the interview have created a lot of controversy and debate in the country, as they raise serious questions about Imran Khan’s character, conduct and credibility as a leader and a public figure. The book and the interview also highlight the issues of women’s rights, media freedom and political accountability in Pakistan.