No Magic Wand – Bushra Bibi’s Sister Reveals Spiritual Bond Behind Her Role in Imran Khan’s Life

Dubai/Islamabad:Is Bushra Bibi, the wife of PTI founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, truly a spiritual guide or merely a target of baseless superstitions?* In a rare and candid interview, **Maryam Wattoo**, sister of Bushra Bibi, addressed long-standing rumors and revealed the behind-the-scenes story of how her sister became a central figure in Imran Khan’s life.
Speaking to a private Pakistani news channel from **Dubai**, Maryam Wattoo discussed not only her connection to **Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)** since 2022, but also shed light on the deep, spiritual nature of **Bushra Bibi’s relationship with Imran Khan**.
> “Bushra doesn’t possess a magic wand,” Maryam stated. “She is a woman of faith, deeply influenced by the Quran and Islamic knowledge, and that’s what makes her a trusted advisor to Imran Khan.”
Maryam dismissed allegations of black magic, amulets, and other mystical claims often made against Bushra Bibi, calling such accusations *“absurd and a sign of confused minds.”*
She emphasized that her own involvement in PTI predates her sister’s marriage to Khan and that she has actively contributed to the party’s cause. “Criticizing my participation just because of a family tie is unfair,” she added.
Regarding **Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi’s marriage**, Maryam chose to remain respectful of their privacy but shared a heartfelt detail: after seeing Khan appear visibly disturbed on television, she arranged a meeting between him and Bushra. Later, **Imran Khan personally thanked her via email**, saying:
> *“Thank you! You changed my life.”*
Maryam also highlighted Bushra Bibi’s important yet understated role during PTI’s October 2022 political march, saying her influence is rooted in spirituality, not superstition.
This rare insight into the private dynamics of **Pakistan’s most talked-about political couple** offers a narrative that counters the speculative and often controversial theories, portraying Bushra Bibi not as a mystic, but as a woman of faith and influence.