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I think the person in front of the camel in a cap and shirwani is Bashir, the camel driver, who became a celebrity in 1961 when Vice President Johnson, on a visit to Karachi, spotted him with his camel ( Bashir’s camel, not Johnson’s) and invited him to the US.
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I think the person in front of the camel in a cap and shirwani is Bashir, the camel driver, who became a celebrity in 1961 when Vice President Johnson, on a visit to Karachi, spotted him with his camel ( Bashir’s camel, not Johnson’s) and invited him to the US.