Anila Khawaja 'not deterred' by Reham's ‘chief of the harem’ allegation

Will continue to work in politics to improve the country, Khawaja says

Khawaja said that the sole reason she came back from London in 2005 was her love for her country in the wake of a natural disaster. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) International Media Coordinator Anila Khawaja on Tuesday said that despite the explosive allegations levelled against her by journalist Reham Khan she remains undettered in her mission to serve Pakistan.

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Khawaja told The Express Tribune that no matter how many accusations are meted her way, as a strong and diligent woman she would work in politics to improve the country.

Khawaja said that the sole reason she came back from London in 2005 was her love for her country in the wake of a natural disaster.




Reham had alleged in her new controversial book that Khawaja had an illicit affair with Imran, as well as, exerting enormous control over him.



According to the legal notice served to Reham, the journalist called Khawaja  “chief of the harem” in the manuscript of her autobiography.

 



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