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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, a leader in Pakistan, is getting engaged this week, creating a buzz among people curious about the girl he will marry.
The engagement is rumored to take place on December 15 or 16. While Bilawal hasn’t confirmed the news, there are speculations on social media. It’s said that Bilawal’s sisters and aunt are involved in finding a match.
The engagement details, such as the venue in Karachi or Dubai, remain undisclosed. The girl is from Sindh, and resides in the Emirates, but her name and other details are kept private.
Reports suggest that Asif Ali Zardari, Bilawal’s father, wishes for the engagement before the February 2024 elections. Bilawal had previously mentioned that his sisters would play a role in selecting his bride.

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