New Delhi: Actor and movie star speak present host Simi Garewal tweeted her view on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ouster as the pinnacle of the federal government after he obtained a no-confidence vote within the Parliament. Simi had interviewed Imran for her well-known speak present ‘A Rendezvous with Simi Garewal’ in 2006 and had known former Indian cricketer for 40 years. The veteran actress termed him an ‘idealist’ and said that politics is not any place for sincere folks.
“#ImranKhanPrimeMinister exit teaches: 1. A joint opposition can dismiss a popular Prime Minister. 2 Politics is no place for idealists. (I’ve known Imran for 40 yrs & idealism is at his core). He may have other failings – but corruption is not one of them,” her tweet learn.
#ImranKhanPrimeMinister exit teaches: 1. A joint opposition can dismiss a well-liked Prime Minister. 2 Politics is not any place for idealists. (I’ve recognized Imran for 40 yrs & idealism is at his core). He could produce other failings – however corruption just isn’t certainly one of them.
— Simi Garewal (@Simi_Garewal) April 9, 2022
This just isn’t the primary time that Simi has tweeted on Imran. In 2018, when Imran Khan was elected as the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Simi tweeted a secret he shared along with her a few years in the past.
Her tweet learn, “#ImranKhan I am deeply ambivalent about the victory. It’s a poisoned chalice! Many years ago @ImranKhanPTI told me that a pir had predicted he will become PM of Pakistan one day – and will be assassinated. Seems Imran wanted it.. despite the cost.. Its sad”.
The tweet garnered loads of controversy and was later deleted by Simi.
She then posted a tweet congratulating Imran that learn, “Congratulations@ImranKhanPTI. You worked tirelessly for this day. And the new harder journey has just begun. Wishing you every success..make those dreams you harboured a reality. You can do it. And be safe”.
Meanwhile, the united opposition in Pakistan, that demanded the ouster of Imran Khan for months, received 174 votes defeating Khan’s get together and making him the primary prime minister of Pakistan to get ousted by a no-confidence vote.