Pakistan's former cricket captain and leader of the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf has reportedly remarried in a ceremony conducted by an Islamic cleric
Imran Khan secretly married there is a former BBC weatherman few weeks at a ceremony of an Islamic cleric who tried to overthrow Benazir Bhutto government in 1995, led, according to local sources.
The second marriage of Mr. Khan, 62, has become a topic of discussion on Pakistani TV talk shows.
His wife is assumed that the former weatherman BBC Reham Khan, 41, a divorced mother of three children who returned to their native Pakistan in 2013 and gives his work for TV channels.
Marriage, an Islamic nikah wedding ritual is known that one believes what took place a few weeks ago and have been controlled by the Mufti Saeed, a rich Islamic scholar who in 1995, after the attempted coup d 'State missed arrested by Islamist militants in the Pakistani army. He was released.
The plot was led by Major General Zahirul Ishmael Abbasi and agents involved, the civilian and military leadership of the country attacked on reducing support Indian troops in Kashmir terrorists planned to kill.
Imran Khan has accused soft on terrorist groups for their recent support negotiations with the Taliban leader. He also is part of a plan supported by the alleged army to overthrow the Pakistani government last year, as thousands of his supporters occupied the center of Islamabad and accused attacked government buildings.
When contacted, the Mufti Saeed refused to confirm or deny reports about his role in the marriage or Khan reported its links in the attempted coup of 1995 for comment.
"Mr Khan will once the nation, so why should I respond to this? I do not want to accept it or deny it," he said.
He was a friend of Mr. Khan for ten years, and advised him on matters of faith. "We had very good friendly relations with the last ten years. He comes to me, religious issues and questions It Out" to discuss the Mufti added.
Khan marriage news was greeted with cheers from his supporters and was welcomed by other politicians.
"Now that he is married, he will surely spend more time at home and not at night on the road, sit-ins," said Zahid Khan, a senator.
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Imran Khan 'secretly married BBC weathergirl at ceremony officiated by politician linked to 1995 coup'
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