Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari

Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari

Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari (born 1990) is the daughter of late Pakistani political leader Benazir Bhutto.


Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari met Sean "Diddy" Combs shortly before the death of her mother, Benazir Bhutto. Bakhtawar's tribute song to her slain mother, "I Would Take the Pain Away" bears some of her hip-hop influence.
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With the arrival of the PPP Government they have designated Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University , Larkana a separate franchise for the all medical colleges and institutes of Larkana under which following colleges are assigned with their medical teaching responsibilities Chandka Medical College Larkana Ghulam Mohammed Mahar Medical College Sukkur Gambat Institute of Medical Science SMBBMU university has got their new Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Sikandar Ali Shaikh. He has started the university curriculum activities form the 9th July, 2009. New admissions are expected soon to be enrolled as undergraduate doctors, under MBBS and B.D.S. Pharmacy studies will also be soon acquired Entry Test ... Read Full Story
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LONDON – The 18 year old daughter of shaheed(slain) Pakistani political leader Benazir Bhutto has found an unusual and emotional way to honor her late mother — by posting a rap song on the video Web site YouTube. Bakhtawar Bhutto named the song as "I Would Take the Pain Away," pays tribute to Bhutto's bravery, intelligence and perserverance."Murdered legendary mother," sings Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari on the five-minute track. "She's got crazy courage.""You have beauty and intelligence, everything you did relevant," the song continues. "Shot in the back of your ear, so young in 54th year, murdered with three kids left behind, a hopeless nation ... Read Full Story
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Heartfelt tribute marks first anniversary of assassination Losing your mum is one of life’s most horrifying prospects for anyone, but when your mother is a high-profile politician shot dead at a rally, certain questions are bound to arise. “Was it worth dying for?” is one of them, and is among the many posed by a new rap song written and recorded by Benazir Bhutto’s 18-year old daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari, a student at Edinburgh University. The song, called ‘I Would Take The Pain Away’, has been broadcast several times on a state-run TV channel in Pakistan to mark the first anniversary of the Pakistan ... Read Full Story
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NEW YORK: President Asif Ali Zardari, stressing that Pakistan’s democracy has begun to deliver, Friday urged the world to do more for the peace and development of people affected by militancy and terror. Addressing the United Nations General Assembly , the President said, “We are doing more in our self-interest. We urged the world democracies to do more for peace and for the development of people affected by militancy and terror”. “We need to create economic opportunities for our people. We urge our friends and partners to help Pakistan with market access for the economic revival and well-being of their people”, he added. Pakistan, ... Read Full Story
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NEW YORK: President Asif Ali Zardari flew into New York Sunday night to lead Pakistan’s delegation to the 64th session of U.N. General Assembly during which world leaders will debate issues of peace and security. The President, who traveled by a commercial flight, was received by Pakistan’s U.N. Ambassador Abdullah Hussain Haroon, the envoy to the United States, Husain Haqqani, and senior officials of the Pakistan Mission to the U.N. and the Consulate General in New York at New York’s John F. Kennedy airport. The 192-member assembly begins its high-level debate on Wednesday—a day after holding a summit on the critical issue of Climate ... Read Full Story
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