Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif accuses Imran Khan of selling state gifts worth PKR 140 mln


Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif


 Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday blamed the previous head Imran Khan for selling presents got during unfamiliar visits, announced nearby media.


"I can affirm you that Imran Khan took gifts worth Rs 140 million from Toshakhana (state store) and sold them in Dubai," ARY News cited Sharif as saying, who further added that the significant state gifts included precious stone gems, arm bands and watches.


Sharif's comments came in light of an inquiry in regards to a request recorded in the Islamabad High Court looking for subtleties of the Toshakhana. The then PM Imran Khan had wouldn't uncover the subtleties of the store of the state gifts, referring to arrangements of the Official Secrets Act, 1923, announced Geo News.


In any case, the previous government pastor and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) pioneer Fawad Chaudhry discredited the chief's cases, saying he is "tossing soil on Imran Khan".


Chaudhry further encouraged the head to stay away from shallow tattle and spotlight on public issues, as indicated by the news source.


Eminently, as indicated by Pakistan's regulation, presents got by the top of the state from another state or nation must be stored in the Toshakhana. In the occasion the top of the state wishes to keep the gift, the installment equivalent to its worth, which is chosen through a closeout, must be paid to the state exchequer.


In the mean time, expelled Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday spoke to the abroad Pakistanis to give cash to PTI to bring down the "unfamiliar supported" government headed by Shehbaz Sharif.


Khan claimed that with the assistance of the US, a bad government has surpassed Pakistan and in this manner he believes the nation should hold new decisions where Pakistani residents can settle on their future.

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