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Jemima Goldsmith thanks the hero who saved Imran Khan from gunman

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Jemima Goldsmith thanks the hero who saved Imran Khan from gunman

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Jemima Goldsmith, the ex-wife of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, thanked the hero who tackled the man who fired at the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf during the party’s long march in Wazirabad. She thanked him on behalf of Imran’s sons.

She labeled the man as a “Hero” in her tweet. Have a look:

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Imran Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and a former prime minister of Pakistan, started a long march on October 28, 2022. When a gunman opened fire on a container during the March, he was standing close to the container holding Imran Khan. The former Pakistani prime minister apparently is not in danger despite having a gunshot lodged in his leg in Waziristan.

Most national and worldwide celebrities are commenting on the news of his injuries, which is making headlines. The PTI chairman is receiving prayers from celebs. Pakistani celebs are deeply concerned and sending prayers to the chairman of the PTI. Here are the prayers, good thoughts, and worries of Pakistani celebrities on the barbaric attack on the former prime minister. Look at that!

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