He was also the President of International Affairs (PPP) from 1992 till 2007, during which PPP transitioned from an observer party to a full member party at Socialist International – a global organization comprising 135 social democratic, socialist and labour parties seeking to establish democratic socialism.[8][9] In 2003, Bokhari was elected as a Member of the Senate of Pakistan from Punjab.[10][11] In 2006, he was appointed as the Chief Election Commissioner of the Party for its first intra-party polls,[12][13] and as Deputy Secretary Information in the Central Executive Committee (CEC) of PPP (2006 - 2010).[14][15]
Bokhari has authored 21 books in the Urdu, English and French languages, contributing to the fields of history, politics and poetry. His notable works include national bestsellers such as Zulfikar Ali Bhutto,Wiladat se Shahadat tak,[16][17]The Leader of Today,[18]Pakistan kai 17 Wuzar-e-Azam[19] and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed kai Akhri 72 Din,[20][21] amongst others. He has also translated Benazir Bhutto's autobiography, Daughter of the East, to Urdu under the title Mashrik ki Beti.[22] Bokhari is distinguished as the first Pakistani to author a book in French titled La Premiere Lueur, a collection of 29 short poems published in 1982, shortly after Bokhari completed his M.A. in French. The book was launched by the then Federal Minister for Education in Pakistan, Mr. Mohammad Ali Khan, as reported in Bokhari's autobiography, Bhalvāl se Aivān-i Bālā tak.[23]
Presently, Bokhari runs Daily Abtak,[24] an independent Urdu daily newspaper. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)[25] and a longstanding member of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE).[26] He is also the Chairman of Pak Media Foundation, a not-for-profit institution for the welfare of journalists.