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With the nation's eyes set on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan's inauguration as prime minister on Saturday, his wife's outfit for the occasion聽also drew social media attention.Bushra Imran chose to wear a veil, but her聽choice was heavily criticised as 'not fit' for th
new balance 350 e country's first lady. However, some admired her for dress modestly.Imran Khan s wife number three. It s like we ve gone back to the Middle Ages! BushraManika BushraBibi ImranKhan NayaPakistan pic.twitter.com/rsxjRxbLHq mdash Seema Goswami (@seemagoswami) August 18, 2018Discourse in this regard has resurfaced after she assumed her new role.聽However, certain quarters termed the criticism as unwarranted policing of women's choices.Twitter reacts after Imran's election as PMWith some quick to note that
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