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Naeem Bukhari likely to co-host program with Rana Mubashir on Aaj

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 17 October 2017

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Naeem Bukhari likely to co-host program with Rana Mubashir on Aaj
Naeem Bukhari is likely to join Rana Mubashir as a co-host on Aaj Television. The new program will air once or twice a week alongside Mubashir's ongoing show.

ISLAMABAD – Naeem Bukhari, prominent television personality and senior advocate of Supreme Court, is likely to co-host a show with Rana Mubashir on Aaj Television.

Bukhari (pictured), who joined Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf last year, had wanted to do such a program. In this regard, negotiations have been virtually finalized, an insider tells JournalismPakistan.com.

Mubashir currently hosts the current affairs program Aaj Rana Mubashir Kay Sath on Aaj TV. His new program with Bukhari would be aired once or twice a week.

Mubashir will continue to host his trademark program Monday through Wednesday.

Photo: Twitter (@NaeemBukhariAdv)

KEY POINTS:

  • Naeem Bukhari is a senior advocate and television personality.
  • He recently joined Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.
  • Bukhari's new program with Mubashir will be aired weekly.
  • Mubashir will continue his regular hosting schedule from Monday to Wednesday.
  • Negotiations for the program are nearly finalized.

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