
Lahore: Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has tied the knot for
the third time with his 'spiritual guide', his party has confirmed,
ending weeks of speculation.
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf
spokesperson Fawad Chaudhary said the 65-year old party chief married
Bushra Maneka, a "respected Pir" (faith healer) in Pakpattan, in a
simple ceremony in Lahore yesterday.
The ceremony was held at the
residence of Bushra's brother and PTI Central Executive Committee
member Mufti Muhammad Saeed performed the 'nikah', he said in a late
night tweet.
"Marriage is the combination of two hearts and two
souls, which join each other on this special day of the wedding. Wishing
(the couple) a very happy and blessed married life, the PTI
spokesperson said.
"The valima ceremony will also be held in a simple manner in a few days," he said.
Bushra,
also known as 'Pinky Pir', is in her late 40s and has five children
from her first marriage. Earlier, she was married to a senior customs
official in Islamabad but parted ways in recent times.
She is a resident of Pakpatan district, some 250 km from Lahore, which is known for the shrine of Baba Farid Ganj Shakar.
Khan has previously referred to Bushra as his "spiritual adviser" and someone whose guidance he valued.
The
party's media wing last night also released a few pictures of the
wedding ceremony which was attended by Khan's mother-in law and other
family members.
Khan's sisters were not present in the ceremony
triggering rumours that he had not taken them into confidence about his
third marriage.
Khan's previous two marriages ended in divorce.
His first marriage was with Jemima Goldsmith, daughter of a British
billionaire, in 1995, which lasted nine years. Khan has two sons from
her.
His second marriage with TV anchor Reham Khan in 2015 ended after a brief 10 months. Rumours about Khan's third marriage started circulating in January.
However, he had rejected media reports that he had secretly married Bushra on January 1.
He
said that he had only sent a wedding proposal to her and was awaiting
her response. Khan said that she had sought some time to consult her
family, especially her children, before making any decision.
A
source in the party said Khan was under immense pressure from the party
to disclose his third marriage after a humiliating defeat in Punjab's
Lodhran district last week.
"The PTI leadership was of the view
that strong rumours about his third marriage had played a role in the
defeat of the party's strong man Jahangir Tareen's son at the hands of a
candidate of ruling PML-N," he said.
"Khan was advised to
disclose his marriage as early as possible because the general elections
are not far away and the PTI may suffer more politically if this news
was broken just before the polls," he said.
According to sources, Khan had started visiting Bushra over a year ago to seek spiritual advice.
"He
got closer to her when some of political predictions she made about his
party came true. Later, both developed some intimacy and finally Bushra
took divorce from her husband and contracted marriage with Imran early
last month," the sources said.
Last month, Khan had admitted that he had proposed marriage to her.
"I
would like to reiterate that every time I met her, with family and
alone, she has been in purdah (veil). My interest in her lies in the
fact that I have not seen or met anyone with her level of spirituality. I
only sent the proposal for marriage after she divorced her husband,"
Khan has said.
PTI