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Imran Khan weds TV anchor in a simple ceremony

Source: PTI
January 08, 2015 19:52 IST
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Pakistan's flamboyant cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan on Thursday tied the knot with former BBC weather girl Reham Khan in a low-key ceremony in Islamabad, ending days of speculation about his marriage.

The most talked about wedding of the season between Imran, 62, and Reham, 42, was conducted at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief's Bani Gala farmhouse on the outskirts of the capital.

"Imran Khan & Reham Khan tied the knot in a simple ceremony in Bani Gala. Mufti Saeed conducted the nikah in the presence of witnesses," Shireen Mazari, spokesperson of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, tweeted.

"Congratulations to Imran Khan on his marriage. We should now respect his privacy & his decision to keep this occasion simple," she said.

"There r no Wedding or Valima receptions. Tomorrow food will be distributed amongst poor children," she added.

The Muslim ritual of nikah was performed by Mufti Saeed.

"Imran Khan asked me to speak on his behalf to the media. His nikah just happened and the witnesses included Aun Chaudhary, Zakir Khan, Reham's friend Aziz and others," Saeed said, adding that only close friends and family number were invited to the ceremony of nikah.

"The event was a low key affair because we did not want to celebrate due to the Peshawar school massacre," he said, adding that the Haq Mehr (payment from the husband to the wife at the time of marriage) is Rs 100,000.

The couple, who released a few pictures showing them offering "dua" (prayer) after nikah, will give a charity dinner to orphan and poor children in the coming days, Dunya TV reported.

None of Imran's four sister attended the marriage as they reportedly did not approve the decision to wed Reham who has one son and two daughters from first marriage, local media reported.

Earlier, it was reported that the events will be used to raise funds for Imran's Shaukat Khanum Cancer Memorial Hospital in Lahore, but Shireen denied such reports.

"There are no such ticketed cards and no grand function…Imran is in no mood to celebrate after the Peshawar tragedy," Shireen said.

Reham was born in Libya to Pakistani parents and has 3 children from her previous marriage to a doctor. She is presently hosting a political talk-show "In Focus with Reham Khan" on DawnNews.

The show's rating has shot up following her marriage news.

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