Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) senior member of the central executive committee (CEO) condemned the memoir of actress Hajra Khan that level serious allegations against the former prime minister Imran Khan.
Taking to Twitter, Farhatullah Babar said: “One liked to believe that porne stuff in politics was banished after shameful display over three decades ago. But just a day ago, a porne book in politics was launched in Islamabad.”
He termed that it is touching a new low and must be condemned in the strongest terms.
Read More: Actress Hajra Khan reveals 40% of upcoming memoir ties to Imran Khan
Former actress Hajra Khan has unveiled intriguing insights into her upcoming book, 'Where the Opium Grows: Surviving as a Woman, an Actress, and Now Imran Khan,' attributing 40% of its content to the former Prime Minister.
Ms Khan discussed her career and forthcoming book during an appearance on a private TV channel, unveiling the evolution of her memoir over the years.
Originally penned in 2014, Khan revealed that the initial manuscript was relatively concise and remained unpublished due to legal complications. However, she has since expanded the book with additional material, now poised for publication.