Reham Khan, former wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, has launched a new political party named the Pakistan Republic Party.
This is a party for the public. I will involve you the public in the manifesto the direction the operating structure. Already been connected to amazing people that you & I have never heard of but they have been doing great work in their hone towns. These fresh faces will decide… https://t.co/hrFoBgpzS6
— Reham Khan (@RehamKhan1) July 15, 2025
Announcing the formation at a press conference held at the Karachi Press Club, Reham unveiled the party’s logo and shared her vision of embarking on a fresh political path aimed at addressing the real concerns of the public. She stated that the movement seeks to bring true representation to Pakistan’s legislative bodies.
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Promising to advocate for legal reforms that serve the interests of ordinary citizens — especially women and farmers — Reham stressed the need for policies that reflect the everyday struggles of the people.
“The whole of Pakistan is my constituency,” she declared, criticizing the current government’s governance style. She described her initiative not just as a political campaign but a national mission to restore hope, dignity, and representation for the country’s citizens.
Commenting on the recent shutter-down strike by traders, she questioned why the finance minister only engages in dialogue after such drastic actions, asking: “Why isn’t consultation done beforehand?”
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Later, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), she wrote: “This is for you. Join our working groups. Let’s put our heads together & plan our future together. InshAllah.”
Reham married Imran Khan in 2014 and the couple divorced just 10 months later in 2015. She later published her autobiography, Reham Khan, in 2018, detailing aspects of her marriage and personal experiences with the PTI founder.