This is not the first time she has called out fake accounts set up by social media users to manipulate the names of Jemima and Khan’s sons.


London: Jemima Goldsmith, the ex-wife of former prime minister Imran Khan, has called out a fake X account set up on her son’s name to support the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) poll campaign.
According to the details, the forge account is being run on the name of Jemima's younger son Kassim Khan. Jemima told her followers on X to report the fake account. She said: “Fake account. Please report.”
Hi everyone, General Elections will be held in Pakistan soon, so in these difficult circumstances, it is our right to convey Imran Khan's message to everyone and take full advantage of social media, so now I will use Twitter actively, need your support ??#ImranKhanIsOurLeader pic.twitter.com/jZk2XXzfWc
— kassim khan (@Kassimkhanreal) January 25, 2024
Jemima stated that her sons are not on X neither on any other social media site or at least they are not there under their real names. She also expressed her dismay at being linked to a so-called “Operation Goldsmith” being run by X users in Pakistan.
This is not the first time she has called out fake accounts set up by social media users to manipulate the names of Jemima and Khan’s sons.

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