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No politics as Reham Khan prepares to return to TV screen

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 22 April 2015

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No politics as Reham Khan prepares to return to TV screen
Reham Khan is making her television comeback with a new program on DawnNews. The show will focus exclusively on social issues without discussing any political topics.
ISLAMABAD: Reham Khan, wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan, is set to return to the television screen with her program starting from the first week of May on DawnNews.
A source tells JournalismPakistan.com that Khan’s program would focus on highlighting social issues including plight of street children, rape, honor killing etc.
“The preparations are in final stages to start Reham Khan’s program and this will be broadcast once a week,” he said.
He said that social workers, philanthropist and celebrities would be invited on the program as guests. “No political issue will be discussed on the show. It’ll be focused only on social issues,” he said.
Reham Khan stopped conducting her current affairs program “Infocus” on DawnNews after she tied the knot with Imran Khan on January 7 this year.

KEY POINTS:

  • Reham Khan's new program will start in the first week of May.
  • The show will be broadcast once a week.
  • It aims to highlight social issues like street children and honor killings.
  • No political discussions will take place on the show.
  • Reham previously hosted a current affairs program before marrying Imran Khan.

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