England’s Miss World hopeful reveals she will visit Pakistan

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The 24-year-old Indian-origin doctor said that she has been looking to visit Pakistan for years.

Miss England Bhasha Mukherjee, who grabbed headlines last August after winning the pageant, has revealed her plans to visit Pakistan next month.

The 24-year-old Indian-origin doctor, from Derby, told on Monday: “It’s been declared a really safe place to visit,” adding that she has been looking to visit Pakistan for years.

According to an Instagram post by Kluchit, Mukherjee pointed out that Prince William and his wife Kate had recently visited the country and it was safe to visit. “I am going to Pakistan not only as Miss England, but also as a doctor. It’s a medical tour. I am going with a team of doctors and surgeons,” Mukherjee said.

When Mukherjee was crowned Miss England, that she holds two different medical degrees, has an IQ of 146, making her officially a ‘genius’ and is fluent in five languages. She was due to start her new job as a junior doctor in a hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire, just hours after the Miss England final ended.

While speaking on security situation in Pakistan, the UK government said in a statement last month: “In recent years, the security situation in Pakistan has improved considerably following action by the Pakistan government and security forces.”

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