Bushra Bibi, Zulfi Bukhari plot sale of Toshakhana watches in 'latest audio leak'

Imran Khan has some watches he wants you to sell, Bushra Bibi tells Zulfi Bukhari

By Ayaz Akbar Yousafzai
December 08, 2022
Former prime minister Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi (left) and PTI's Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari.

In the latest development to the Toshakhana scandal, an audio clip of allegedly featuring former prime minister Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi and PTI leader Zulfikar Bukhari discussing the sale of watches has surfaced, Geo News reported Thursday.

In the alleged audio, a woman, reportedly Bushra Bibi, can be heard asking a man, reportedly Zulfi Bukhari, about his health after responding to his greeting and then mentions selling Imran Khan's watches.

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She said "Khan sb has some watches" and has asked to send them to you [Zulfi Bukhari] so that you can sell them somewhere.

The former PM's wife said the watches are not of any use to Khan.

In response, Zulfi Bukhari says: "I will do it".

Transcript of audio

Bushra Bibi: Hello

Zulfi Bukhari: Salam Alaikum, ji

Bushra Bibi: Ji, Walaikum Salam How are you?

Zulfi: I’m fine murshid, how are you?

Bushra: Thanks to Allah, Alhamdulillah. There are some watches of Khan sb. He asked me to send these to you and you will sell them because they are of no use to him.

Zulfi: Yes

Bushra: So, he wants you to deal with it

Zulfi: Yes, murshid. I will do it

Toshakhana gifts: the talk of town

Imran Khan selling his Toshakhana gifts has become a hotly-debated topic in Pakistani politics recently.

The most expensive of them all was a bejewelled MasterGraff wristwatch that was gifted to the PTI chief when he was the premier of Pakistan by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

However, it became the talk of town after it ended up in the hands of UAE-based businessman Umar Farooq Zahoor.

The multi-millionaire Dubai-based businessman has said that he bought the precious watch from former prime minister Imran Khan’s trusted family friend Farah Gogi after paying a hefty amount of $2 million.

PTI has contested Zahoor’s claim and argued that the watch was sold to a wristwatch retailing business “Art of Time” in Islamabad.

The receipt of the sale of this same special edition watch to “Art of Time” was deposited by the former premier himself before the Cabinet Division.

As soon as the audio was leaked, Mohammad Shafiq, the owner of “Art of Time” in a video statement, distanced himself from the controversy.

“I neither bought any watch nor have I got anything to do with this whole thing,” said Shafiq in a video. He added propaganda was going on against him —tying him to the purchase of the watch.

“Neither is that my shop’s bill (receipt), nor is that my signature. Even that handwriting is not mine. My business stamps and other things have been used unlawfully,” Shafiq shared.

He added that he was hoping the matter would die down by itself —which was why he did not respond to any questions being raised.

Shafique warned of legal action [against the propagandists] if he was dragged into the matter deeper.

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