Monday, December 12, 2016

Amir Khan’s father asks Faryal to respect in-laws

Boxer Amir Khan's father Sajjad Khan also had some words to share regarding the family dispute, revolving around the allegations levelled by Faryal Makhdoom, his daughter-in-law.

While talking to Geo News, Sajjad Khan said that Faryal should have respected her in-laws. He said that he has no explanation to give regarding the 'false accusations by Faryal'.

Sajjad Khan said Faryal was adopting a dress code which was unacceptable according to Islam. He said that he did convey his concern to his son over her pictures on social media in such dressing.

Every family sees ups and downs, said Sajjad Khan. "We always strived for reconciliation between Amir and Faryal," he said.

Sajjad Khan said that Lamaisah is their beloved grandchild, adding that Amir has always respected his in-laws.

He said that Faryal fails to recognise is that she has made allegations against her own family, although the family still considers her a part of itself.

He denied the allegations by Faryal of violence and called them unfounded.  He said that he treated Faryal the same way he treated his two daughters.

Boxer Amir Khan finally breaks silence over wife's statements 

Earlier, Amir Khan broke his silence over the statements made by his wife Faryal Makhdoom against his family members. Amir Khan in an apparent attempt to brush off the subject as inconsequential said that Faryal's comments were taken out of context.

"My wife said something, my sister said something else, these are routine matters," said Amir Khan.

Amir said that he enjoys pleasant relations with both wife and his family.

The entire family saga surfaced last week when Faryal on her Snapchat made emotional comments.

"Don't get your sons married if you're going to abuse and bully the wife. I've always been so quiet but seriously, this message is for everyone! When you bring someone's daughter -- treat her as your own. Your son will be much happier and so will you," she had written in a post.

Amir Khan's wife Faryal Makhdoom had said that she was bullied by her in-laws for three years. In an interview to British newspaper Sun, Faryal Makhdoom, 25, alleged that her in-laws cropped her out of family photos, hurled a remote control at her and even slapped her.

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