Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan finds himself in a fresh controversy after a recording of him having 'sex talk' with a woman leaked online.
The two-part audio clip was shared by Pakistan journalist Syed Ali Haider on his YouTube channel, ANI reported. In the clip, a man, who is supposedly the chief of Pakistan Tehreek-Insaaf, can be heard talking to a woman in an obscene manner.
The audio clips are still available on Haider's YouTube channel. In the clip, the woman is heard saying that her private parts are sore and calls Khan 'naughty'. The two were heard making plans to meet the next day. Khan could be heard saying that he has family coming over but would try to postpone the plans. The woman said that she would meet him only if the soreness subsides.
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The journalist also shared a bit of the audio clip on Twitter. One Twitter user wrote, “Whoever I talk today are talking about sexual audio leaks of Imran Khan. On such leaks, any political leader or official in West would have resigned from politics & apologised in public. But we will soon see Imran Khan again giving us lectures on Islam & his followers adoring him.”
Another user wrote, “In the alleged sex call leak, Imran Khan has become Emraan Hashmi.”
Yet another user wrote, “No tape, no sex tape, no audio, no recording, nothing will damage IK…”
“Releasing such tapes will only damage you but not IK. Don’t stoop so low. Spreading obscenity and explicit content will serve no purpose but have grave consequences in the long run as it will affect the basic morals of our society & may affect you too! Don’t make this mistake,” wrote another user.
PTI leader Dr Arslan Khalid said the audio clips are fake, while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf said the leaks are an attempt to assassinate his character.