ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan’s children reached the capital on Saturday morning to meet their father.
The PM’s sons, Sulaiman Isa Khan and Qasim Khan, are expected to stay in Pakistan for four days.
Khan’s children were absent from their father’s oath-taking ceremony.
Earlier on August 18, Jemima had said, “The boys are very sad not to be there but IK was adamant that they should not come.”
In response to criticism that the two junior Khans were vacationing in Scotland instead of attending the oath-taking ceremony, the premier’s ex-spouse clarified: “They wanted to be there. Their father asked them not to come.”
She had also said, “May the sons be proud of their father’s work as the prime minister of a country that needs lots of dedication and work.”