LONDON: A few hours after Imran Khan became first prime minister of Pakistan will removed from office through vote of no-confidenceBritish billionaire and environmentalist Ben Goldsmith arrived out in his support on Twitter.
Goldsmith is brother of Jemima Goldsmith (nee Khan) who was married to Khan from 1995 to 2004.
On Sunday, Goldsmith tweeted that Khan was “good and noble man” who motivated “only by a strong desire to make good their country.”
He also said that Khan record was exceptional, especially in attitude towards environmental issues.
“My brother-in-imran khan’s law is good and noble man, driven only by a strong desire to make good by his country. His record since PM is exceptional, most of all on the largest issue of modern times: Pakistan under Imran now world leader on environmental restoration,” he wrote.
My brother-in-law @ImranKhanPTI This good and noble man, driven only by a strong desire to make good by his country. His record since PM is exceptional, most of all on the largest issue of modern times: Pakistan under Imran now world leader on environmental restoration.????
— Ben Goldsmith (@BenGoldsmith) April 9, 2022
Meanwhile, Jemima made any such public statement.
Goldsmith is the founder and CEO of London-based investment company Menhaden, specializing in on subject of energy efficiency and resource efficiency.
Born to a wealthy jeweler family Ben and Jemima children of financier James Goldsmith and Lady Annabelle Goldsmith.

