Eastern Eye (UK)

Jemima slams anti-Semitic remarks

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PAKISTAN Muslim League (PML) vice president Maryam Nawaz and Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan’s (right) former wife Jemima got into a spat over anti-Semitic remarks by the former.

Khan had taken exception to Nawaz’s father and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who is in London citing medical reasons, attending a polo match of his grandson Junaid Safdar. Responding, Nawaz said, “He is Nawaz Sharif ’s grandson, and not Goldsmith’s (referring to Jemima’s maiden surname). He is not being raised in the laps of Jews.”

Jemima said on Twitter that she left Pakistan in 2004 after decades of “ant-Semitic attacks” and regular “death threats and protests outside my house”. She added that anti-Semitism continued in Pakistan.

“My kids are “being raised in the lap of the Jews,” announced @MaryamNSha­rif today. I left Pakistan in 2004 after a decade of antisemiti­c attacks by the media & politician­s (& weekly death threats & protests outside my house). But still it continues,” Jemima tweeted on Tuesday (20). She has two sons with Khan.

Nawaz, however, dismissed Jemima’s reaction, saying she had “better things to do” than to respond to her. She, however, blamed the prime minister for the controvers­y.

“I have absolutely no interest in you, your sons or your personal lives because I have better things to do and say but if your ex drags in families of others out of spite, others will have nastier things to say. You have only your ex to blame”, she said in her Twitter message.

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