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Imran Khan Accused Of Selling “Gifted Necklace” From State Gift Repository

As per the latest reports, the Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) started the principal request against previous Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for selling a ‘gifted necklace”, media reports said.

As indicated by the 24News HD TV channel, Pakistan’s top request organization has begun an examination concerning the offer of a gift neckband having a place with the ‘Toshakhana’ (state gift store).

The report said that the neckband was offered to a gem specialist in Lahore for Rs 180 million through Zulfi Bukhari, perhaps the nearest helper of previous head Imran Khan. Authorities on the matter agree, the public gifts can be kept in the individual storeroom by addressing half cost of it however Imran Khan saved a couple of lakh which was illicit.

Previous unique collaborator to state head on Overseas Pakistanis Syed Zulfiqar Bukhari on Tuesday rejected that there was any reality in the reports about selling of an accessory, The News announced.

Conversing with Geo News, Zulfi Bukhari expressed that there never had been any discussion about the neckband and the charges were badly established and outlandish.

Prior, there were reports citing the Federal Investigation Agency that a request has been started against previous Prime Minister Imran Khan for selling a valuable jewelry from Toshakhana, incurring a misfortune to the public exchequer.

It was accounted for that the neckband was offered to a goldsmith in Lahore through Zulfi Bukhari for Rs 180 million, while just a small portion of that sum was paid to Toshakhana.

In another update, a poll of Gallup Pakistan has now uncovered that 43% of individuals were not content with the ouster of Imran Khan while the rest 57% were glad that Khan needed to leave the public authority. The poll was led on 1,000 people in more than 100 locale, not long after the certainty vote on Saturday night, reports said. The individuals who were despondent about Imran Khan’s ouster actually looked at Khan as a legit lawmaker while outrage against Khan was for the most part on the ground of the faltering economy, the survey uncovered.

 

 

 

 

 

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