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Here’s everything you need to know about Bakhtawar’s beau

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Bakhtawar Bhutto's Engagement

Bakhtawar Bhutto’s Engagement

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Amidst the concocted stories and fake pictures that were making rounds on social media about the fiancé to-be of Bakhtawar Bhutto (daughter of the former president Asif Ali Zardari and assassinated premier Benazir Bhutto), the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has posted a clarification on misleading information. 

Mahmood Choudhry is the son of Mohammad Younas and Begum Suraiya Choudhry who hail from the old town of Lahore, Pakistan.

Mr. Younas migrated to the United Arab Emirates in 1973 where through hard-work he established businesses in the construction and transport industry,” the formal announcement read.

The PPP media cell also revealed that Mahmood Choudhry, 32, Bakhtawar’s fiancé to-be, was the last born of 5 siblings and born in the city of Abu Dhabi on 28th of July, 1988

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“He completed his primary schooling in Abu Dhabi and secondary schooling in the United Kingdom. Mahmood further went on to study law at the University of Durham.”

Choudhry’s country of residence will remain the UAE, where he runs businesses in construction, finance and tech.

We’ll make do with the bio until the engagement, scheduled for Nov 27, when we’re hoping to get a glimpse of him!

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