Reham's Book - Praises for Shahbaz

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Some excerpts from the book of Reham on her first meeting/interview with Shahbaz Sharif.

With my eyes looking like huge tennis balls, I sat with the crew and set off for Lahore at the crack of dawn. I had joined the state tV channel in mid-July but had not started my show yet. The managing director of PTV, Mohammad Malik, had organised an interview with the Chief Minister of Punjab. The man was the backbone of the ruling party, PMLN, and the yonger brother of the PM. Anyone else would have given their right arm and a leg for this opportunity. Yet here I was, with my head full of molten lead and my eyes stinging from the tears of the night before. I felt more angry and insulted than heartbroken. Instead of catching up on my sleep, I channelled my anger into reseraching the CM. My brother used to joke that “when rEham gets angry, give her a task to do. She works like a woman possessed.” I think he may have had a point. I find it therapeutic to focus on work, and it helps get the anger out of my system. I was looking for something interesting that others may have missed but, try as I might, I struggled to find much wrong with the almost android-like, hardworking qualities of the CM.

Nevertheless, in five-hour journey, I‘d gone through all his projects in details.

Malik was a close ally of Shahbaz Sharif and was incredibly keen to get everything arranged perfectly. He was very nervous about what I would ask the CM. Malik even arranged makeup at his own wife’s salon, instead of trusting PTV makeup artists. I heaved a huge sigh of relief as the accomplished makeup girls at the salon completely covered puffiness and other signs of my childish sobbing of the night before. I switched in to professional-mode and insisted interviewing in the opulent withdrawing room.

I headed towards the Model Town residence, fully brainwashed by the propaganda of how stuck the Sharifs were. Their attitudes were often compared to Marie Antoniette’s behaviour. PTI had labelled them as the badshahs (kings).

Shehbaz Sharif was portrayed in media as a man who was prone to getting married every so often to any attractive woman he laid his eyes on. With all that negativity, I marched into a tasteful parlour. As I looked around, I saw a penchant for Faberge eggs and an obsessional attention-to-detail in the décor. It all looked familiar. I went into the powder room and did a double take at the painted basin. It seemed like someone had been consulting my décorating notes.

As we sat waiting for the CM to arrive, several people dropped in to greet the team. I was still in a bit of a daze, and slow to register that some were his close family members. Their attitude was pleasant and down to earth. A man introduced himself as “the one who was not in politics”. He joked that he was the businessman who kept earning while the family keep spending all on politics. I was later told it was the younger, Oxford-educated entrepreneur son of the CM.

The atmosphere was casual and relaxed until the CM walked in. I had my back to the entrance, but the immediate pin-drop silence suggested that the taskmaster had arrived. It was as if everyone in the room had stopped breathing. I noticed that the room suddenly emptied as everyone presumably scampered to their duties. The CM walked in with military precision. I half-expected him to snap his feet together in attention. He greeted me in a very brisk, professional manner. We sat down. The makeup artist attempted to take the shine off the CM’s face, but this man, with his silvery grey hair and unusually long fingers, dismissed him. He had no time to waste. We jumped straight into the interview with no chit-chat and no deliberation.

The older man kept meticulously rearranging the pen and notepad in front of him. I have discovered who my obsessional replica in the house was. Besides short water breaks, the CM answered my questions for 60 straight minutes. After the intense grilling which clearly showed my OTI tilt, we stood up. Before I could thank him, the CM surprised me by saying in a rather fatherly fashion, “Thank you, very tough interview young lady but I appreciated it.”

With that he was gone. No sleazy overtures. No arrogance. He was just brisk, clinical and professional to the core. This was clearly a non-nonsense type who with many other pressing work engagements. As soon as he left, Iheard people breathing again. And that was it. Lunch and refreshments had been arranged for us but I left immediately after the interview. My boss stayed back to edit out a few bits, presumably to try and soften the interview. But I had been on fire and it wasn’t possible to soften the relentless 60-minute onlaught. Besides, I thought the CM had an answer for all my quesitons. The interview was a huge hit with both PMLN and PTI viewers. Ironically, I got compliments for looking beautiful. No one had noticed my swollen eyes. Everyone liked my cover up.

Here is my input on the above paragraphs.

1- The part played by Malik. He once again is back on the independent TV, pretending that he is very "neutral" and "objective" after serving 3 years as MD of PTV. Reham called him "close ally" of Shahbaz.
2- In the piece Reham discloses that Malik was using his wife's saloon for makeup of guests at PTV. Meaning he was making money for the saloon by diverting the work from PTV, which would have been done by the artists employed by PTV. This is wastage of national resources. But when we listen to this corrupt and manipulative thug, he pretends there is no one more credible and honest than him.
3- First Reham praises the decor in the house at Model town, and how much it is close to her own heart, like the ideas were taken from her own scratch book.
4- Outrageous superlatives for Shahbaz. Probably she was seeing some other Shahbaz what we see everyday. She turned a Psychopathic compulsive liar into a hero. If you believe this you believe anything in this world.
5- Very professional Reham did full research on the projects undertaken by Shahbaz, that too in a 5 hours long drive. How astonishing. No wonder she didn't find out all the corruption done by Shahbaz. She probably also forget the fact that all the "power generation" projects undertaken by Shahbaz are proving to be inefficient and overpriced. Downright fraud is a more appropriate word for them.
6- Personal praises about Shahbaz in the above paragraphs are clever comparisons with the description of Imran Khan in earlier paragraphs.
7- The lies about the interview itself. When did Sharifs did open interviews!! The only do interviews with their selected anchors and that too after careful screening of the questions. This was particularly impossible considering Malik "A close ally of Shahbaz Sharif" was very keen to arrange everything perfectly. "He was very nervous what I would ask the CM". Anyone believes that Reham was allowed an open question interview should book a room at mental hospital.
8- Lastly praises for Salman Sharif. Didn't he do many programs on how rich Sharifs were to hide the corruption of the family!!!

All in all, complete non-sense, a hogwash.
 

SHAHID2503

Voter (50+ posts)
Call him Showbaz or Rangeela but the guy has something special women like!! What is that is a million dollar q!
 

Pracha

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This woman comes across as extremely shallow, greedy and artificial. One can blame IK for falling for this low life. However, he should also be given credit for getting rid of this gold digger in a jiffy.
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Some excerpts from the book of Reham on her first meeting/interview with Shahbaz Sharif.



Here is my input on the above paragraphs.

1- The part played by Malik. He once again is back on the independent TV, pretending that he is very "neutral" and "objective" after serving 3 years as MD of PTV. Reham called him "close ally" of Shahbaz.
2- In the piece Reham discloses that Malik was using his wife's saloon for makeup of guests at PTV. Meaning he was making money for the saloon by diverting the work from PTV, which would have been done by the artists employed by PTV. This is wastage of national resources. But when we listen to this corrupt and manipulative thug, he pretends there is no one more credible and honest than him.
3- First Reham praises the decor in the house at Model town, and how much it is close to her own heart, like the ideas were taken from her own scratch book.
4- Outrageous superlatives for Shahbaz. Probably she was seeing some other Shahbaz what we see everyday. She turned a Psychopathic compulsive liar into a hero. If you believe this you believe anything in this world.
5- Very professional Reham did full research on the projects undertaken by Shahbaz, that too in a 5 hours long drive. How astonishing. No wonder she didn't find out all the corruption done by Shahbaz. She probably also forget the fact that all the "power generation" projects undertaken by Shahbaz are proving to be inefficient and overpriced. Downright fraud is a more appropriate word for them.
6- Personal praises about Shahbaz in the above paragraphs are clever comparisons with the description of Imran Khan in earlier paragraphs.
7- The lies about the interview itself. When did Sharifs did open interviews!! The only do interviews with their selected anchors and that too after careful screening of the questions. This was particularly impossible considering Malik "A close ally of Shahbaz Sharif" was very keen to arrange everything perfectly. "He was very nervous what I would ask the CM". Anyone believes that Reham was allowed an open question interview should book a room at mental hospital.
8- Lastly praises for Salman Sharif. Didn't he do many programs on how rich Sharifs were to hide the corruption of the family!!!

All in all, complete non-sense, a hogwash.

She will get gunnah one should cover other humans secrets.

I read the book felt sad her rhetoric against imran khan my hero all false presented so sweetly i understand in divorces its both husband n wife faults thats why need tolerence and patience.

By reading the book you will gain a lot of sympathy for reham. It will create doubts about imrans genuine honest musalman personality.

It will give you an impression that imran has not changed what he was in past young days.she says ik critisizes many things against shareef brothers but he himself had hair transplant as she dug into his secret drawers. IK cholestrol was up. Ik she said acknowledge sex with all famous girls and atleast 5 more illegit kids and also being bisexual. Has temper tantrums so what.

Iam 100% sure intentions were v bad writing this book as many accusations against imran cannot be proven and if it is true than noon media geo would have exposed it long time ago.

For example reham shares that ik nauzubillah is impotent uses viagra nothing wrong at that age, he uses cocaine and posted pics of cocaine bags used diazapam so what sleep aide suspected reham for sex encounters after first divorce infact v shakee missaagage a person with no feelings let pervez khuttuk do all corruption thst ik nauzubillah still have sex encounters that nauzubillah cant read quran ia person with no feelings is bisexual very buzdil person is scared of lizzards gets paranoid and scared v easily syspicious about everything is deeply into magic prevention measured like taaweez i mean list goes on n on.


I shouldnt have read the book it hurt me a lot as i love pakistan after allah it was ik a new born again inteeliigent musalman so patriotic so many of us just devoted fans of ik and she wrote all that bs. May allahtallah guide is all musalmans. Shitty book.
 
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