Friend Of Imran Khan's Wife Fled Pakistan With "$90,000 Bag"

A photo of her travelling in a private jet with a costly bag has circulated on social media. The bag was kept near her feet in the flight. She was accused of corruption in transferring public servants.

Friend Of Imran Khan's Wife Fled Pakistan With "$90,000 Bag"

Islamabad: Farah Khan, a friend of Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi has left Pakistan with her luxury handbag. Opposition parties have alleged that she left for Dubai with 90,000 dollars worth handbag.

A photo of her travelling in a private jet with a costly bag has circulated on social media. The bag was kept near her feet in the flight. She was accused of corruption in transferring public servants.

The leaders of opposition parties in Pakistan have claimed that the bag is worth $90,000. "Farah Khan, Bushra's frontwoman who ran away. The bag with her is for $90,000. Yes that's ninety thousand dollars," tweeted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Romina Khurshid Alam.

Social media users have commented on that photo. "Traveling in a private jet to Dubai only costs more than 50,000 US dollars. Hermes sandals," a user said. Khan's husband had left Pakistan before her.

During Imran Khan's regime, Farah Khan received a huge sum of money for getting officers transferred and posted according to their choices, calling the scam the "mother of all scandals" amounting to 6 billion Pakistani rupees ($32 million), opposition parties have alleged.

Maryam Nawaz, the PML-N vice president and deposed premier Nawaz Sharif's daughter, claimed that Farah Khan has done this corruption at the behest of Imran and his wife.

According to Maryam, Prime Minister Imran Khan fears that once he is out of power, his “thefts” will be exposed.

Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi has left Pakistan long back, Farah Khan is her close aid, it was alleged that at the behest of Bushra Bibi, Farah Khan had been involved in the ‘transfer business’ of public servants.

On Sunday, Pakistan President has dissolved the Assembly soon after the deputy speaker dismissed a no-trust motion against Pak PM Imran Khan.

Meanwhile, Opposition parties have moved a petition before the Pakistan Supreme Court challenging the deputy speaker's act as “illegal and unconstitutional”.

President Arif Ali, meanwhile, asked Khan to continue as Prime Minister until a caretaker premier is installed.