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Junaid Safdar reportedly set to marry again

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ISLAMABAD: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s son Junaid Safdar is reportedly preparing for a second marriage after a new match was finalized.

Sources say that Junaid Safdar’s marriage has reportedly been fixed with the granddaughter of senior PML-N leader Sheikh Rohail Asghar.

The prospective bride is the daughter of Ali Rohail Asghar, indicating an alleged alliance between two influential political families.

According to inside sources, PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and the wider Sharif family have reportedly given their approval for the match.

A formal gathering has reportedly also taken place between the families of Sharif and Rohail Asghar as part of the wedding preparations.

The wedding is expected to take place either in the last week of December or in January, although the final date has not been confirmed yet.

This will be Junaid Safdar’s second marriage. He was previously married to Ayesha Saif, daughter of former NAB chairman and Qatar-based businessman Saif-ur-Rehman Khan.

The couple amicably divorced in October 2023. Their first wedding took place in 2021 at The Lanesborough in Knightsbridge, London, during Nawaz Sharif’s exile.

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