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S. Jaishankar S. Jaishankar Indian diplomat and politician (born 1955)

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Imran Khan’s Wife Bushra Bibi Takes Center Stage in Pakistan Protests: Dive into Her Political Rise [Video]

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Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, has recently emerged as a prominent figure in Pakistan's ongoing protests, captivating the nation with her bold actions and defiant stance. Known for her spiritual role in Khan’s life, Bushra has now stepped into the political spotlight, rallying PTI supporters and taking charge in the face of government crackdowns. In this video, we take a closer look at her journey from faith healer to political figurehead, and her growing influence in Pakistan’s tumultuous political landscape. #BushraBibi #ImranKhan #PakistanProtests #PTI #PoliticalLeader #PakistanPolitics #ProtestLeader #BushraBibiImpact #ImranKhanWife #PakistanNews #PoliticalRevolution #PakistanCurrentAffairs #BushraBibiRise ~PR.274~ED.103~HT.334~

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Pakistan Chaos: Nearly 1,000 Arrested in Demand for Imran Khan’s Release Amid Violent Clashes [Video]

Pakistan Chaos: Nearly 1,000 Arrested in Demand for Imran Khan’s Release Amid Violent Clashes

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