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'Hot' Bilawal believes ‘democracy is the best revenge’

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Posted: Jan 02, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

Islamabad, January 2: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari wants to seek revenge through democracy. His sister Bakhtawar would have liked to be a punk star. Cousin Fatima became an author at 15 and her brother Zulfiqar Jr is passionate about environmental issues and helped a blind dolphin return to sea.

The fourth generation of Bhuttos has arrived.

As strongheaded and independent as they come, leading the pack is slain former Pakistani Premier Benazir Bhutto's suave son 19-year-old Bilawal, who believes ‘democracy is the best revenge’ and whom girls find ‘cute’, ‘hot’ and ‘sexy’.

Bilawal, who is studying law at Britain's Oxford University, was made the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) chief following his mother's assassination on December 27.

The teenaged fitness freak and sports enthusiast's oratory skills are strong -- just like his mother's. A glimpse of his politics -- a blend of the orient and the occident -- can be seen at a social networking site where he logs in as ‘lawalib’ -- that's Bilawal spelt backwards.

Benazir's 17-year-old elder daughter Bakhtawar, who is studying in Dubai, was keen on becoming a punk singer. Benazir encouraged her to take up singing as a career and even asked a journalist friend in the US to introduce Bakhtawar to the famous hip hop singer Puff Daddy.

But Bakhtawar -- like her younger sister, Asifa (14) -- has expressed her desire to join politics. Asifa, who is also at school, loves animals, and is often pictured with a black Persian cat.

Their 25-year-old cousin Fatima Bhutto, the daughter of Benazir's murdered brother Murtaza, is mature beyond her years. Fatima, a prolific writer and a bitter critic of Benazir, likes to operate at the grassroots level. At 15, she published her first book of poems -- Whispers of the Desert -- in her father's memory.

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