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Capt Safdar to play ‘vote ko izzat do’ at son Junaid’s wedding

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ISLAMABAD: Captain (retd) Safdar Awan, who is PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz’s husband, has vowed to dance at his son Junaid Safdar’s wedding function.

His announcement came after a video of Maryam singing at a wedding function of son Junaid Safdar did the rounds on social media.

Talking to journalists, Captain (retd) Safdar said that singing at marriage functions was their tradition, adding that ‘Desan Da Raja’ was sung during the wedding functions in the past.

He wondered why people were criticising Maryam for singing on an occasion which was special for her. “I will sing and whatever dance I had learned, I will perform at Junaid’s wedding,” he vowed.

The PML-N leader said that the song ‘Vote ko Izzat Do’ would also be played at his son’s wedding. He maintained that only close relatives have been invited to the simple wedding program.

Guests will be served only one dish, said Safdar.

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