Recently, Waqar Zaka interviewed Reham Khan on his YouTube show
In the interview, he asked Reham some pretty explicit questions which soon became a big topic of conversation on the Pakistani social media. One part of the interview was him asking her about PM Imran Khan’s sexual performance.
Reham responded to the backlash of that interview alleging that Waqar Zaka manipulated the situation
She went ahead and cleared out the statements she made in the interview regarding the Prime Minister, specifically the performance part, and claimed that she had asked him to remove that part from the interview. He didn’t oblige and put it up, which resulted in him getting calls from the FIA and the PM House, claimed Reham.
Waqar Zaka has now slammed Reham with a response to her response
In his video, Waqar Zaka started by challenging Reham Khan that she can never match him. He said that her Wikipedia page did not list any achievements other than her being the ex-wife of PM Imran Khan. While he compared that to himself by showing news articles talking about his achievements including filing a case to update the Sindh Text Boards curriculum and changing the computer studies book, giving his social media income and the monetization he got to the needy, asking her if does the same.
Waqar Zaka even slut-shamed Reham for her her personal life
He went on to show videos of her dancing and asked her if that’s all she’s good at it. Waqar, apparently realizing he was treading dangerous territory with regards to slut-shaming Ms. Khan, said that he wasn’t doing any badtameezi by showing her video and that he was just showing that based on her other actions, she’s in no position to talk bad about Imran Khan.
Waqar Zaka also talked about his idea of bringing cryptocurrency in Pakistan was contributing more than Reham’s criticism
He said that he was also aware of the amount of money she gives to social media campaigns to keep her trending.
In the end, he challenged to give just one idea that can generate income in the country. You can watch his response video here.
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Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story erroneously identified Waqar Zaka as saying he conducts paid campaigns. This has been rectified.