Imran Khan’s first wife Jemima Goldsmith on Friday told her horror to live in Pakistan when she shared a protest postter planned outside her London’s house on April 17. “Protests outside my house, targeting my children, antisemite abuse on social media .. Almost me back in the 90s of Lahore,” Jemima Goldsmith Tweeted with #Puranapapistan, in his first social media reaction after the destruction of Imran Khan through voice Not believing in the Pakistani National Assembly. Imran Khan married Jemima Goldsmith from 1995 to 2004.
After his divorce from Imran Khan, Jemima left Pakistan and settled in London. In some interviews, Jemima revealed how he had anti-Semitic attacks for decades.
In the exchange of bitter social media last year, Jemima said, “I left Pakistan in 2004 after a decade of antisemic attacks by the media & politicians (& threat of death & weekly protests outside my home). But continue.”
From time to time, Jemima Goldsmith commented on Pakistani politics even after his divorce from Imran Khan. In 2010, Imran Khan went to England to campaign for Zac Goldsmith, one of Jemima’s brothers.
After Imran Khan lost the voice of confidence, Zac came out to support his brother-in-law and tweeted, “Sad see the incident last night in Pakistan. Imran Khan is a good and kind man, one of the politicians who cannot be regulated by the world stage. I do not hesitate He will be returned with a large majority in the upcoming election.
The British government, however, distanced himself from the statement of the minister of foreign office and said it was not the position of the British government. “With regard to Pakistan, we respect the Pakistani democratic system and we will not enter into their domestic political affairs. We have old bonds with Pakistan and are monitoring developments,” said a government spokesman, as reported by Ani’s news agency.