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New Delhi: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi and businessman Robert Vadra's son, Raihan Vadra, is set to get officially engaged to his long-time partner, Aviva Baig on Wednesday, according to reports. Preparations are already drawing attention. The engagement is expected to take place in Ranthambore, Rajasthan, with close family members gathering for the private ceremony.
Raihan recently proposed and his girlfriend of seven years Aviva happily accepted, according to reports. The engagement has been welcomed by both families.
The family chose Ranthambore, known for its tiger reserve and jungles, as the backdrop for the celebrations. Members of the Gandhi-Vadra family, including Priyanka Gandhi and her brother Rahul Gandhi, are reported to be in Sawai Madhopur as part of the extended festivities.
The Gandhi-Vadra family has reportedly chosen the forest-facing property for its quiet setting and privacy, away from city glare.
The engagement party and family stay will be happening at SUJAN Sher Bagh, a luxury resort near Ranthambore. This property is known for its high-end suites and wildlife-surrounded setting.
The resort selected for the engagement is known for its premium pricing and exclusive experience.
The resort follows a minimum stay policy, which means guests usually need to book for at least two nights. The jungle-themed luxury tents and royal suites are among its key attractions.
Raihan Vadra is the son of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and businessman Robert Vadra. Unlike his parents, he has stayed away from active politics. He is known for his interest in art and photography and has exhibited his work publicly in the past.
His fiancee, Aviva Baig, has been his long-time partner. The two have been together for seven years and are now preparing to formalise their relationship with the engagement ceremony.
Sources indicate that the engagement will be intimate rather than extravagant. The family is said to be focusing on a personal gathering rather than a large public event. No official announcement has been made yet regarding wedding dates or further celebrations.