Why This Matters More in 2025 Than in 1997
In a political culture where supporters chant slogans like “گیراج گیراج” to mock opponents’ alleged personal scandals, the standard cannot be selectively moral.
Here is a non exhaustive list:
K. Fitzpatrick (early UK-era social association; name appears in tabloid recollections from late-1970s London circles, never substantiated by primary records),
Zeenat Aman (widely rumored association during Khan’s international cricket fame; both parties denied a relationship and no evidence exists beyond gossip columns),
Anastasia (first name only; identity unclear in public record, likely a shorthand used by tabloids rather than a verifiable individual),
Stella Beckham (often misattributed) (no credible link; name frequently appears due to celebrity proximity myths and is considered erroneous),
H. Rutherford (unverified identity; appears in some lists without corroboration—likely a conflation or mislabeling from UK gossip sources),
C. Kellett (name circulated in 1980s social-page chatter; no documentary confirmation or public acknowledgment),
Liza (single-name reference; insufficient identifying information to verify—treated as speculative),
Susannah (single-name reference; appears in anecdotal lists without corroboration—non-verifiable),













































