Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen on Saturday targeted Imran Khan. He said that Imran can now divorce his third wife and spiritual guide Bushra Bibi, as he is going to step away from the prime minister’s chair. Taslima tweeted, “Now he can divorce her and marry a parrot, a fortune teller who will say that Imran will never die.” It is known that Imran Khan is facing a no-confidence motion in the Pakistan Assembly on Saturday.
Taslima said, “Imran Khan married Bushra because Bushra had said with his special spiritual power that Imran would become the prime minister. Did he predict that he would not be able to complete his term? Of course not.” Soon after winning the election, Imran Khan married Bushra Bibi, also known as Pinky Peerni, in 2018. Opposition parties accused Bushra Bibi of practicing witchcraft since becoming the first lady of Pakistan. Although not much is publicly known about Bushra Bibi.
Imran Khan married Bushra because Bushra with her special spiritual power said Imran would be the Prime Minister.Did she predict he won’t be able to complete his term? Certainly not. Now he can divorce her& marry a fortune-telling female parrot who will say Imran will never die.
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) April 9, 2022
Imran Khan was going to Bushra since 2015
Pakistani media reported that Imran Khan had been visiting Bushra Bibi for spiritual guidance since 2015 and many of his political predictions came true. Before marrying Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi was married to Khawar Farid Maneka, a government official. Imran Khan considers the political turmoil in Pakistan to be the result of a foreign conspiracy. Meanwhile, Bushra Bibi once again made headlines as the opposition alleged that she burnt chicken to please Imran Khan’s future ‘jinns’.
National Assembly session continues on no-confidence motion
Let us inform that the session of the National Assembly has started in the capital Islamabad regarding the no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. Voting on the no-confidence motion against Khan began at 10:30 am as per the directions of the Supreme Court.
Earlier, the top court had set aside the April 3 decision of the assembly’s deputy speaker Qasim Suri, in which he had rejected the no-confidence motion against the prime minister and subsequently dissolved the assembly. The court had declared the move unconstitutional.