Imran Khan's rep has revealed that the wedding speculations of the former cricketer are not true as he is focused on politics.
The founding member of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Naeem-ul-Haque told the Dawn that yes, Khan's sisters had been asking him for five years now to get married, but there was no one in sight and no specific person in mind.
Haque further said that there were thousands of women young and old who would wish to marry Khan but he is focused on something else i.e. changing the system and his time was crucial for him politically.
The article of Khan's wedding rumors was earlier published in The Express Tribune.
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