Khawaja Muhammad Asif - Personal Life

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Khawaja Asif is the son of Khawaja Muhammad Safdar, an active politician of the Pakistan Movement. A businessman and a banker by profession, he received B.A/L.L.B degrees from University of the Punjab in 1970. Masters in Economics from LSE in 1975. He is married with a son and three daughters. His son Khawaja Muhammad Asad, works at Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB), while the eldest daughter, Atika Safdar Khawaja is married and works as a free lance writer and lives in New York City. The middle daughter, Ameera Safdar Khawaja is studying at Beaconhouse National University, majoring in Journalism, while the youngest daughter, Fatima Safdar Khawaja is studying at The Culinary Institute of America In New York.

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