'Jemima Launches Operation Goldsmith To Make Upcoming Elections Controversial'

The analyst says Imran Khan has always used his former wife, Jemima, and the Goldsmith family for his political and personal gains.

'Jemima Launches Operation Goldsmith To Make Upcoming Elections Controversial'

Jemima Goldsmith, the former wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, has launched ‘operation Goldsmith’ to make Pakistan’s upcoming general elections controversial.

While speaking at a program on Naya Daur TV, senior analyst Muzamal Suharwardy said that Jemima is trying her best to bring Imran Khan out of jail, adding that she is going beyond limits to make it possible.

The analyst said that she is defaming Pakistan at the international level for Imran Khan’s release. He said that former minister Fawad Chaudhry was arrested again because he met the United States ambassador in Islamabad and urged him to impose sanctions on Pakistan for violating human rights.

Suharwardy revealed that few reporters are taking money for asking questions about Imran Khan during the US State Department briefing.

He said that Imran Khan has always used his former wife, Jemima, and the Goldsmith family for his political and personal gains.

Suharwardy said that Imran Khan’s mental health is badly affected in jail, and he needs a psychiatrist for treatment.

While responding to a question, the analyst said that the Sindh caretaker government conducted a survey about the condition of schools in the province, and it was found that out of 4 million students, 2.8 million are studying without tables and chairs in schools.

He said that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is trying to prove himself as the best candidate for the slot of prime minister, but the survey shows the actual performance of his party in Sindh.

While talking about the attack on the Naya Daur team by PPP workers in Lahore, the analyst condemned the incident and urged Bilawal to take action against the party workers involved in manhandling the journalists.