Syed Sajjad Bokhari
Syed Sajjad Hussain Bokhari is a Pakistani politician, author and businessman.
A senior party official and Senator affiliated with Pakistan Peoples Party, he was a close aide of Benazir Bhutto, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, and served in various capacities under her leadership.
Early life and education
Bokhari was born on 8 February 1955, in Bhalwal, District Sargodha, Punjab to a Syed family. After receiving his early education in his hometown, Bokhari moved to Rawalpindi, where he completed both his F.Sc and B.A. in Political Science from Government Gordon College. He further holds three Masters: M.A. French, Language and Literature, from National University of Modern Languages in Islamabad, M.A. Political Science and M.A. History from University of Punjab in Lahore.Journalistic career
In 1992, Benazir Bhutto appointed Bokhari as the chief executive, editor-in-chief and printer/publisher of Daily Musawat. He was tasked with reviving the newspaper that had been banned during the martial law regime of Zia-ul-Haq and held that position until 2010, when it was handed over to Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.Presently, Bokhari runs Daily Abtak, an independent Urdu daily newspaper. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the All [Pakistan Newspapers Society] and a longstanding member of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors. He is also the Chairman of Pak Media Foundation, a not-for-profit institution for the welfare of journalists.