Reham Khan, the former wife of PTI founder Imran Khan, has announced the formation of her new political party, the Pakistan Republic Party. She made the announcement at a press conference at the Karachi Press Club on July 15.
Reham Khan said the aim of her party is to address genuine public issues. She unveiled the party’s logo and emphasised that the entire country is her constituency. “The whole of Pakistan is my constituency. My struggle is national,” she said.
Reham Khan’s Vision for Better Representation
Reham Khan stated that the Pakistan Republic Party would push for reforms beneficial to ordinary citizens, especially women and farmers. She highlighted the need for practical and effective laws that directly help common people.
Reham Khan also encouraged the public to join her in planning a better future for Pakistan. In a message posted on social media, she wrote, “Join our working groups. Let’s put our heads together and plan our future. InshAllah.”
Women’s political participation in Pakistan has grown in recent years. More women are now active in politics and legislative processes. Their involvement has led to more inclusive policies, benefiting society as a whole. Analysts suggest that this growing role of women can lead to positive changes in Pakistan’s political landscape.
With the launch of her new party, Reham Khan joins the ranks of influential Pakistani women in politics. Observers believe that increased participation by women like Reham Khan will help strengthen democracy and governance in Pakistan.
The coming months will reveal how much support Reham Khan’s new party will gather, and what impact it will have on Pakistan’s politics.
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