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Free alcohol, hangovers, bisexual friends and a girl called Boozie Suzie ... inside the student life of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
Last updated at 00:52am on 07.01.08


His antics at Oxford University would shock people in Pakistan awaiting Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's return to take over the political dream shaped by his murdered mother Benazir.

The 19-year-old's preparation for his role in one of the world's strictest Muslim states has certainly been unconventional.

Orthodox Muslims will be surprised to see the new leader of the Pakistani People's Party with his arms slung casually around two girls, one of whom declares herself as "bisexual" on a social networking website.

Conversations he has with friends on Facebook make reference to being hungover, his friendship with a girl he calls "Boozie Suzie" and the joys of "free alcohol".
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There is no evidence that Bilawal drinks alcohol – but he was certainly living it up with his two female friends at a raucous black-tie party thrown by a student drinking society.

Bilawal had been enjoying the freedom of his first year at Oxford before he was named as his mother's successor after her assassination last month.

It was all a far cry from the country of his birth, which is bound by strict Muslim customs where drinking is forbidden, homosexuality is illegal and male and female friendships carefully controlled.

Bilawal and the girls were dressed up for the annual Cardinals' Cocktails event where, for a £10 entrance fee, students can drink as many cocktails as they can stomach.

The Cardinals is an exclusive all-male society favoured by the wealthiest undergraduates at Christ Church, Bilawal's college at Oxford.

They hold the event for non-members once a year to raise money for a lavish dinner to be enjoyed by their privileged members at a Michelin-starred restaurant.

Only a handful of Christ Church students are allowed to join each year and they are initiated by being forced to down a bottle of port followed by eight pints of beer.

Bilawal and his friends were among hundreds of other students – not Cardinal members – at the bash this year.

Fortunately for him, his father, Asif Ali Zardari, has announced his son is too young to take power and that he will maintain day-to-day control of the party while Bilawal continues his studies.

Bilawal, who arrived at Christ Church in September to read history, grew up in Dubai after his mother left Pakistan for a self-imposed exile in 1999.

At Oxford he has not been seen at the student Islamist Society, eschewing the social events, at which only soft drinks are served.

One senior society member said: 'He doesn't come to any of our events.' He has chosen instead to spend his time with gregarious new friends.

Two of the girls to whom he is particularly close, as our pictures show, are described on Facebook as being "engaged" to each other – Julia Caterina Hartley and Kirini Kopcke.

Julia, who was educated in Brussels, lists herself as interested in both women and men and is a member of the university's Lesbian Gay And Bisexual Society.

She and Bilawal are obviously close, often pictured cosying up together, and after Benazir Bhutto's assassination on December 27 she wrote on her Facebook site: "Julia can only think of the Bhuttos." Many of Bilawal's conversations on Facebook can be openly viewed by dozens of his friends and countless other Oxford University students.

Bilawal flirts goodnaturedly with another female student, saying: "There is a void in my life now, it's a deep dark hole in my sloe [sic] ... that can only be filled with ... boozie suzie!!"

Fellow first-year student Sammy Jay is also a close friend.

In one exchange, Bilawal announces his intention to "do as much work as possible, go to the Coven, turn up to my tute the next day hungover and with incomplete work."

The Coven is an off-beat club well known for hosting a regular gay night for students.

The face of Bilawal appears on a number of pages throughout Facebook but only one, using the alias of Bilawal Lawalib, is authentic.

In one exchange, before Mrs Bhutto's assasination, he tells a female friend that he "misses his secret lover" and in another exclaims "what free alcohol! I may take you up on that when I get back to Oxford!".

Bilawal's grandfather Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who founded the Pakistan People's Party and was the country's first elected prime minister but was executed in 1979, attended the same college.

His mother was a popular student and president of the Oxford Union.

The current Oxford Union President, Luke Tryl, says the new Bhutto is "quite popular in Union circles; very charismatic and engaging".

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Zardari and his son are going to destroy PPPP! :tsk:
 
Anything surprising?

The UK is a great place!

At least they are not closeted.
 
I think this has implications beyond the present.

The new found "brotherhood" of the PPP and PML-N will not last long, as ideologically different as the two parties are. If and when Bilawal comes to "claim his crown", the PPP may be the only popular, national "moderate" party left, and Bilawals antics could well sink the PPP boat, and usher in an era of conservative politics.
 
Man! Why is anybody complaining ?

Free alcohol - GOOD.
Hangover - Bad but good the previous nite.
Bisexual friends - its a girl - threesome!
Boozie Soozie - WOW!!!!
 
Man! Why is anybody complaining ?

Free alcohol - GOOD.
Hangover - Bad but good the previous nite.
Bisexual friends - its a girl - threesome!
Boozie Soozie - WOW!!!!


Samudra this isn't exactly tolerated in Pakistan and given the conservative nature of the country this isn't good for Bilawals PR.
 
Well it just goes to show his unPakistanism. He has never really been in Pakistan for long other than during political uprisings and assassination of his mom. Simplistic logic would dictate that he pretty much hates the country.

His lifestyle is not Pakistani. By contrast his mom was different. She socialized, but kept up her public image, by not keeping any boyfriends around and drinking only socially. His affiliations with a society dedicated to gays and lesbians would raise questions to his own sexual orientation. If he's gay or even bi, that's it for his political future.

I know we've accepted Imran Khan even though he had a colorful past. But there's a difference. Even if you're going to go western, do it with grace and subtlety. In the pictures above, he's wearing makeup, looks drunk, and is associating with gay groups. Not good in politics. Imran was hooking up with princesses and was working to build a cancer hospital and playing cricket for the nation.
 
To all my brethren in Pakistan,

Send these pics and this story to the national and local newspapers and expose the real Bilalwal.
 
To all my brethren in Pakistan,

Send these pics and this story to the national and local newspapers and expose the real Bilalwal.

you think they are going to print it? :lol:

The freedom of media will go away with musharraf, welcome to 90's
 
What a load of sensationalist nonsense. First, there are many other Muslim states that are far stricter than Pakistan. Second, Bilawal's "un-Islamic" behavior has nothing to do with his potential role of leadership in Pakistan politics. In fact, I can't remember a single Pakistani premier of significance who was consistently and exceptionally Islamic when it came to personal lifestyle.

That Bilawal is only 19, has no experience in politics whatsoever and only holds this position of power on account of his last name, thereby suggesting that he isn't fit for the job, is a fact that ought to get a lot more attention than his "un-Islamic" antics as a college student in the UK.
 
I think this has implications beyond the present.

The new found "brotherhood" of the PPP and PML-N will not last long, as ideologically different as the two parties are. If and when Bilawal comes to "claim his crown", the PPP may be the only popular, national "moderate" party left, and Bilawals antics could well sink the PPP boat, and usher in an era of conservative politics.

80% of the PPP top leaders are socialist and Bhutto himself was part of that group, Benazir stepped away from socialist politics for which I wish she shouldn't have, the party is runned by them they are very influential and in the Past have they have said they would bring back the old Bhutto party, and now is the present.

But those pictures of Billawal are normal I hang out with my friends maybe you should try hanging out rather than sit in a dark room and write hate comment about the new Chairman of PPP:lol:.

But anyways this what you call a ignorant drunk general.



Cheers!!!
 
Dude, the general's not drunk. The PPPP chairman quite obviously is by his own admission.

His demeanor is not fit for someone who is deciding who becomes Prime Minister of Pakistan.
 
What a load of sensationalist nonsense. First, there are many other Muslim states that are far stricter than Pakistan. Second, Bilawal's "un-Islamic" behavior has nothing to do with his potential role of leadership in Pakistan politics. In fact, I can't remember a single Pakistani premier of significance who was consistently and exceptionally Islamic when it came to personal lifestyle.

That Bilawal is only 19, has no experience in politics whatsoever and only holds this position of power on account of his last name, thereby suggesting that he isn't fit for the job, is a fact that ought to get a lot more attention than his "un-Islamic" antics as a college student in the UK.

really? then why did governor of NY,Mr Spitzer ; was forced to resign when to slept with a prostitute? And this is in US the most "free" country

Character says it all
 
You think that general so stupid that he will drink of national TV?

It can be a ginger ale, or even an apple juice.
 
He is rich what do you guys expect. Bhutto use to drink as well, so it is only right his grandson does the same.
 
JK said:
To all my brethren in Pakistan,

Send these pics and this story to the national and local newspapers and expose the real Bilalwal.

Agreed!

Energon said:
Second, Bilawal's "un-Islamic" behavior has nothing to do with his potential role of leadership in Pakistan politics.

Sorry man!
Pakistan's ful name is "Islami Jamhuriya Pakistan" and we are Muslims so his UNISLAMIC behaviour has everything to do with his political future.

And its really really stupid of PPPP to ask Bilawal to announce the prime minister after all he's 19.

I supported Benazir in some extent but the rightful heir of her I think should be Fatima Bhutto but ofcourse Zardari is not going to let that happen.
 

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