Sheikh Rashid lauds Jemima for ‘saving’ her ex-husband in Supreme Court

The AML chief also advises Imran Khan to remarry Jemima if no religious obligations are stopping him

AML chief Sheikh Rashid. PHOTO: AGENCIES/FILE

Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and a close ally of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan, Sheikh Rashid has praised Jemima Goldsmith for saving her ex-husband in the disqualification case.

“After Almighty, Jemima saved Imran Khan [in the Supreme Court],” he was quoted by an Urdu daily’s website as saying on Friday.

Rashid said Jemima belonged to an honourable family and advised Khan to remarry her if no religious obligations were in place to stop him from doing so.

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Earlier today, announcing the verdict reserved on November 14, Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar had said that Khan was not a share-holder or a director at Niazi Services Limited (NSL) – an offshore company linked to Imran Khan’s London property.


He also submitted details of bank transactions provided by Jemima Khan amounting to the £562,000 given by Imran Khan after the sale of the London flat, he added.

This is not the first time Rashid has advocated Khan’s ex-wife as he last month said that he would have prevented the divorce between the two if he were friends with the PTI chief back then.

Would've prevented Imran-Jemima divorce: Sheikh Rashid

The AML chief said he was impressed by how Jemima stood by Imran in his court cases.

When Imran was apparently struggling to satisfy the apex court, Jemima said she had succeeded in tracking down documents to provide money trail for the purchase of the Bani Gala estate.

The couple had divorced in 2004, ending nine years of marriage. Rashid, then a member of Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-e-Azam (PML-Q) was highly critical of Imran, who only had one seat in the 272-member National Assembly.
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