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Pakistan foreign minsiter denies Bilawal Bhutto affair rumours

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So is anybody placing odds on whether they will get married? There is big opportunity for matka racket in this!:flame:
 
Why is everyone so busy speculating? I wish they did it, and get together to have babies. Imagine how ugly they would be! :P
 
1. Truth be told. There is no monarchy in Pakistan. None supposed to be in India. Or for that matter in BD.

2. Hina is a protegee of Mustafa Khar. His ex-wife Tahmina, daughter of late Maj Durrani, has written a book, My Feudal Lord. In that she narrates Mustafa's links with Indian Intel.

3. ZAB, more than anyone else, was responsible for the break-up of Jinnah-Fazlul Huq's Pakistan. On discovering this Gen Zia had remarked , "Main' ees ***** ko Skakarparian pahiri par fansi du'nga." In the event Zia had hanged him in the nearby Chaklala jail. ZAB's daughter BB had betrayed the Khalistanis in a most treacherous manner. Also the Kashmiris were betrayed. What can one say about Hakim Ali's son after Pak SC's findings/rulings?

4. So how will the next generation / syndicate fare - blood being the same? Raul and Priyanka in India. Tareq or Joy in BD?
 
Why is everyone so busy speculating? I wish they did it, and get together to have babies. Imagine how ugly they would be! :P
Both of them are beautiful, are you blind?
But hina has a male voice. :(
 
Pakistan foreign minsiter denies Bilawal Bhutto affair rumours

Pakistan’s foreign minister has been forced to deny she is having an affair with Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the son of President Asif Ali Zardari.

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Claims of an affair between Hina Rabbani Khar, the 34-year-old glamorous foreign minister, and the 24-year-old scion of the country’s most powerful dynasty have fuelled feverish speculation and outrage in Pakistan since they were reported in a Bangladeshi tabloid earlier this week.

According to Blitz Weekly, the married foreign secretary, who has two young children with her millionaire husband, and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the Pakistan People’s Party [PPP] co-chairman, want to marry and have been regularly talking on the telephone and sending one another cards.

The tabloid claimed President Zardari is firmly opposed to their alleged relationship and had sought details of their mobile telephone conversations to establish the facts.

The paper cited “western intelligence agencies” as the source of details of messages the ‘couple’ had sent each other.

Ms Rabbani Khar and her husband have dismissed the claims as “scandalous” and “untrue”, but they have been reported widely in Pakistan where they spawned conspiracy theories among Islamabad’s political classes.
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Senior PPP figures on Thursday said they believed the claims were part of a plot by the country’s feared Inter-Service Intelligence [ISI] agency to damage Ms Rabbani Khar’s reputation because it blames her for her part in facilitating a UN investigation into thousands of missing people detained by the security forces.

One PPP official told The Daily Telegraph that the ISI expects the United Nations’ Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances to recommend senior army and intelligence officials be charged for their role and blame Ms Rabbani Khar for allowing the delegation into the country.

“They are not happy with her,” the official said. “The UN mission received a cold reception but Hina was called in by the president to meet him and the army chief. She crossed some red line.”

The government has not officially commented on the allegations.

Ms Rabbani Khar, the daughter of a powerful Punjab landowner, has been the subject of rumours concerning her private life since she first became a minister in General Musharraf’s government in 2004.

There was speculation then that she might marry the then prime minister Shaukat Aziz, but instead she married businessman Firoze Gulzar. She later stood as a PPP candidate in the 2008 elections and was appointed as finance minister in the new PPP-led government. She won many admirers for her stylish clothes and designer bags during her visit to India last year where the two countries made significant progress in improving their relationship.

Pakistan foreign minsiter denies Bilawal Bhutto affair rumours - Telegraph

Ye ishq nahi aasan bas itna samjh lijiye, aag ka dariya hai aur kood ke jaana hai. :p:P

Affair is a personal matter how can a third person(Foreign Minister) comment on this issue
or there might be a law in Pakistan to keep foreign minister in loop when u are hanging out with a foreign men/women:cheesy:
 
i dont think the affair is true

its surely not good for their political life

The Bangladeshi obscure newspaper BLITZ, which has now become quite famous with the huge coverage and partonization of the Indian media is still continuing their propaganda against the Pakistani leaders. Few days back, it carried a report titled BANGLADESHI NEWSPAPER DAMPENS DHAKA TOUR OF HINA RABBANI KHAR. I don't really understand as to why Pakistani ruling party and the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka are silent on this matter.
 
The Bangladeshi obscure newspaper BLITZ, which has now become quite famous with the huge coverage and partonization of the Indian media is still continuing their propaganda against the Pakistani leaders. Few days back, it carried a report titled BANGLADESHI NEWSPAPER DAMPENS DHAKA TOUR OF HINA RABBANI KHAR. I don't really understand as to why Pakistani ruling party and the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka are silent on this matter.

Problem is anything they say will get reported and speculations will start. Maybe, they thought its better to die its natural death, instead of creating problems right before the elections in Pakistan. The PPP will not want an 'affair problem' going in to the national elections.
 
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