Reham Khan, activist and former wife of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, has slammed him over the country’s law and order situation after her car was allegedly fired at last night.
In a series of tweets, Ms Khan asked if this is “Imran Khan’s New Pakistan”. She wrote that she had “just changed” the vehicle and that her secretary and driver were in the car.
“On the way back from my nephew’s marriage my car just got fired at & two men on a motorbike held vehicle at gunpoint!! I had just changed vehicles. My PS & driver were in the car. This is Imran Khan’s New Pakistan? Welcome to the state of cowards, thugs & the greedy!!,” she tweeted.
Ms Khan, who is known to criticise the Pakistan government on several issues, added in another tweet that the “so-called government should be held accountable”.
“I choose to live & die like the average Pakistani in Pakistan. Whether it was a cowardly targeted attack or just the state of lawlessness on the main highway of the twin cities…this so called government should be held accountable for it! For my homeland I can take a bullet!,” she wrote.
The activist said that while she doesn’t fear death or injury, she is concerned about those who work for her. Asked if her staff, who were in the car at the time of the shooting, are fine, Ms Khan they are safe but “angry and shaken”.
She then went on to tweet that she had filed a police complaint and was waiting for a copy of the FIR.
“Imagine how slow the procedure is. We have all been awake all night & they are questioning a shaken up victim instead. I don’t fear death or injury but I am outraged & concerned about those who work for me,” she tweeted.
Ms Khan also shared a copy of the application to Shams Colony police station at Islamabad.