Ex-wife Jemima hits out at Pakistan PM over comments on rape. The former wife of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan “Jemima Goldsmith” criticized him for his tweets after Imran Khan blamed all vulgarity that comes from the west and their culture.
On 4th March 2021 PM, Imran Khan set the question and answers session in which he attended so many calls from across Pakistan. During QnA Session a caller asks him, He said: “what his government is doing about rising sexual violence particularly against children?”
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PM Imran Khan in his response said ” All vulgarity and flamboyance content comes from the west, Because we always try to copy them rather if it is good or bad for society.
It is the root cause of increasing the rape case and violence in Pakistan as well. It will demolish our family system.
فحاشی اور بے پردگی کے بارے میں جناب عمران خان نے جو بات کہی ہے وہ یقیناً سچ ہے اور پہلی بار کسی وزیراعظم کے منہ سے نکلی ہے جسکی پوری تائید ہر حقیقت پسند کو کرنی چاہئے مغرب کا اس لحاظ سے سڑا ہوا معاشرہ اس پر برا مانے تو مانا کرے لیکن حیرت ان مسلمانوں پر ہے جو اس پر تنقید کررہے ہیں
— Muhammad Taqi Usmani (@muftitaqiusmani) April 8, 2021
At the same time, He also said that “We have an advantage over other developed countries in the world. We have a family system that has not been touched by indecent influences. Look at Bollywood, look at the difference in their films now and those 40 years back. The indecency has grown to such exponential levels that Delhi has become the rape capital of the world.”
Jemima Goldsmith Criticized Imran Khan for rising of sexual violence.
Jemima’s Comments on Imran Khan:
“The Imran I knew used to say, ‘Put a veil on the man’s eyes not on the woman.’,” she added.
I’m hoping this is a misquote/ mistranslation. The Imran I knew used to say, “Put a veil on the man’s eyes not on the woman.” https://t.co/NekU0QklnL
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) April 7, 2021
In another tweet, the former first lady also quoted a verse from the Holy Quran,saying: “The onus is on men.”
“Say to the believing men that they restrain their eyes and guard their private parts.” Quran 24:31
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) April 7, 2021
The onus is on men. https://t.co/StkKE3HIPM
West’s Reaction
After hear Imran Khan statement west is not happy with him, And they try to degrade him from their campaigns.
Imran Khan criticised for rape ‘victim blaming’ https://t.co/fHhYMvnAwF
— SS @SMES (@smes_india) April 9, 2021
If clothes are the reason for rape, then why rape of children ?
— Sayeed Ali Baig (@SayeedAliBaig2) April 9, 2021
There are at least 11 rape cases reported in #Pakistan every day, according to official statistics. https://t.co/ZXdwjkooiP
Some Public Reactions:
فحاشی اور بے پردگی کے بارے میں جناب عمران خان نے جو بات کہی ہے وہ یقیناً سچ ہے اور پہلی بار کسی وزیراعظم کے منہ سے نکلی ہے جسکی پوری تائید ہر حقیقت پسند کو کرنی چاہئے مغرب کا اس لحاظ سے سڑا ہوا معاشرہ اس پر برا مانے تو مانا کرے لیکن حیرت ان مسلمانوں پر ہے جو اس پر تنقید کررہے ہیں
— Muhammad Taqi Usmani (@muftitaqiusmani) April 8, 2021
Must be very difficult and painful to think you spent so many years with a man who could say such things.
— Nida Kirmani (@NidaKirmani) April 7, 2021
He used the words “obscenity & youth’s access to all sorts of information” and “pardah” in Islam which is meant for men & women BOTH. He talks about family values & family system.I don’t think he’s said anything wrong.Pardah in not equal to women’s clothes. It means boundaries
— Maira Omair Rana (@MairaOmairRana) April 7, 2021
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