Reham Khan denies having any political role in PTI
Television presenter who married Imran Khan this year says she is only an ambassador for street children for K-P govt
ISLAMABAD:
Dispelling the perception created by her recent activities that she enjoys a political role in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Reham Khan denied having any political role in the party.
“I do not have any political role [in PTI],” said Reham in a televised interview on Thursday night.
The television presenter who married PTI chief Imran Khan earlier this year, said she was only an ambassador for street children for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government, and that she had no policy role.
Read: K-P govt names Reham Khan official ambassador for street children
“We are trying to bring all people, organisations working for street children under one umbrella,” she said.
Reham also refuted that the PTI will award her a ticket for NA-125 constituency in Lahore on which the Election Commission of Pakistan had recently ordered re-elections. Ruling her self out of the running, she said that neither she knew much about Lahore nor had its domicile.
Replying to a question if she will continue her television career hosting political talk shows, Reham said she could not do so because it would present a conflict of interest.
“I will do personality shows…to celebrate our heroes.”
Dispelling the perception created by her recent activities that she enjoys a political role in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Reham Khan denied having any political role in the party.
“I do not have any political role [in PTI],” said Reham in a televised interview on Thursday night.
The television presenter who married PTI chief Imran Khan earlier this year, said she was only an ambassador for street children for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government, and that she had no policy role.
Read: K-P govt names Reham Khan official ambassador for street children
“We are trying to bring all people, organisations working for street children under one umbrella,” she said.
Reham also refuted that the PTI will award her a ticket for NA-125 constituency in Lahore on which the Election Commission of Pakistan had recently ordered re-elections. Ruling her self out of the running, she said that neither she knew much about Lahore nor had its domicile.
Replying to a question if she will continue her television career hosting political talk shows, Reham said she could not do so because it would present a conflict of interest.
“I will do personality shows…to celebrate our heroes.”