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The gifts include two jewel watch sets valuing approximately Rs270 million

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday surrendered the gifts worth over Rs350 million, which he received during his recent visits to the Gulf states.

The gifts include two jewel watch sets valuing approximately Rs270 million. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also directed that these gifts be permanently displayed for public in the PM House under special security measures.

It is pertinent to mention that former prime ministers Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif and Yousuf Raza Gilani took most of the valuable gifts given to them by the foreign dignitaries.

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However, in an unprecedented manner, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided not to retain any of the gifts, directing these gifts received from friendly Gulf states will be put on display in the PM House.

A well-placed cabinet source, on the condition of anonymity, revealed to this correspondent that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was given expensive gifts by the rulers of three Gulf states during his recent visits.

One ruler gifted a very expensive watch with matching pen, ring and cuff link and a Tasneem, which is exact replica of the famous gift that was given to former prime minister Imran Khan that he had sold out for millions of rupees, while the watch set given to PM Shehbaz Sharif has an assessed value of Rs100 million, The News has learnt.

Besides, another watch gifted by a friendly Gulf state has been assessed around Rs170 million, much more expensive than the watches given to the former prime ministers which they had taken home.

The source also revealed that an area in the PM House has been declared the exhibition area with security cameras and glass cabinets with security features, where all these super expensive gifts have been put on display in this enclosure for the guests and visitors to the PM Office.

The gifts given by the foreign dignitaries and states to the top leadership of Pakistan have always been a matter attention for the media as almost all of them were taken by the recipients for personal use, while some were even sold out in the open market.

Former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Yuosuf Raza Gilani took expensive cars gifted to them by the foreign states, while on the other hand, ex-PM Imran Khan took all of the gifts that he had received.

In addition, the Pakistani government recently denied access to the information regarding the Toshakhana gifts to an applicant, claiming that the requested detail is ‘classified’.

On April 28, the government issued a letter in response to a request regarding the disclosure of information pertaining to the gifts received by the top leaders of Pakistan since 1947. In response to the request of Abuzar Salman Khan Niazi, the Cabinet Division wrote: “The requested information is classified and cannot be provided as per Clause-7 (f&g) and Clause 16 {1(a) (ii)} of the Rights of Access to Information Act 2017.”

This correspondent reported earlier that the incumbent Shehbaz-led government is also working on a new policy which will be introduced soon, in which every detail about the gift given to any public office holder will be made public for transparency.
 
WTF does 'surrendering' a gift even mean?

They weren't his to 'surrender'.

They were state property. Is nay surrender kar diay hain, is say koi peechay keh is kay bhai aur bhateeji nay kitnay gift liay hain Toshakhana say without even paying.

We all know the purpose of the article though, and we shouldn't be surprised. The article makes it seem as if IK took everything from Tosha Khana, and secondly as if he did it in contravention of the rules.

On another note though, I believe this practice should be undone with and the rules amended. If anyone wants the gifts, it should be through an open auction, otherwise stick them in a warehouse.
 
WTF does 'surrendering' a gift even mean?

They weren't his to 'surrender'.

They were state property. Is nay surrender kar diay hain, is say koi peechay keh is kay bhai aur bhateeji nay kitnay gift liay hain Toshakhana say without even paying.

We all know the purpose of the article though, and we shouldn't be surprised. The article makes it seem as if IK took everything from Tosha Khana, and secondly as if he did it in contravention of the rules.

On another note though, I believe this practice should be undone with and the rules amended. If anyone wants the gifts, it should be through an open auction, otherwise stick them in a warehouse.
Seems surrendered " on demand" . Some agency asked him to surrender the gift...
 
Thenews.com.pk / janggroup / geo / samaa = fake news

Showbaz spends more 350million/year on his clothes, dining, security alone. Publicity stunt just like fake removal of fuel adjustment charges from electric bills.

People don't have money to make ends meet. Guillotines are not far away. 50% inflation, and 20% more on the way after secretive IMF deals.
 
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There is no such thing as "surrendering gifts". Those gifts are state property anyways. All this showman can do is either buy them by paying a portion of the price or leave them as state property.
Yes they are state properties. So surrendering drama.
 
WTF does 'surrendering' a gift even mean?

They weren't his to 'surrender'.

They were state property. Is nay surrender kar diay hain, is say koi peechay keh is kay bhai aur bhateeji nay kitnay gift liay hain Toshakhana say without even paying.

We all know the purpose of the article though, and we shouldn't be surprised. The article makes it seem as if IK took everything from Tosha Khana, and secondly as if he did it in contravention of the rules.

On another note though, I believe this practice should be undone with and the rules amended. If anyone wants the gifts, it should be through an open auction, otherwise stick them in a warehouse.

The real news is that he has changed the policy, now state gifts can not be purchased and would be placed in gallery under security for display to general public, as they are no more state secret.

"In an unprecedented manner, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided not to retain any of the gifts, directing these gifts received from friendly Gulf states will be put on display in the PM House."

From now on every detail about the gift given to any public office holder will be made public for transparency.
 
The real news is that he has changed the policy, now state gifts can not be purchased

Where does the article say that the policy has been changed? Or any law that you can quote?

and would be placed in gallery under security for display to general public, as they are no more state secret.

O mere munna, khuda ka wasta hai yar pehle parh lia karo jis cheez kay baray main baat kar rahay ho, phir agay kuch likha karo.

This isn't something new. Letter No. 8/5/2017-TK, section 6(ii) and section 8 parh lo zara, aur phir come back and debate.

"In an unprecedented manner, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided not to retain any of the gifts, directing these gifts received from friendly Gulf states will be put on display in the PM House."

This is totally not unprecented. Kabhi jao PM Office ya even Cabinet Division or any ministry and you would know.

Ab tum nay agr mujhay quote kar hi lia hai, to let me dissect this article a bit more. See the following line:

The source also revealed that an area in the PM House has been declared the exhibition area with security cameras and glass cabinets with security features, where all these super expensive gifts have been put on display in this enclosure for the guests and visitors to the PM Office.

The same line mentions PM House first, but then mentions PM Office. So which one is it really? Ya bas phenki marni thi to kuch bhi mar do?

From now on every detail about the gift given to any public office holder will be made public for transparency.

This I can get behind...but umeed kam hi hai aisa kuch ho.
 

The gifts include two jewel watch sets valuing approximately Rs270 million

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday surrendered the gifts worth over Rs350 million, which he received during his recent visits to the Gulf states.

The gifts include two jewel watch sets valuing approximately Rs270 million. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also directed that these gifts be permanently displayed for public in the PM House under special security measures.

It is pertinent to mention that former prime ministers Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif and Yousuf Raza Gilani took most of the valuable gifts given to them by the foreign dignitaries.

Related Stories​


However, in an unprecedented manner, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided not to retain any of the gifts, directing these gifts received from friendly Gulf states will be put on display in the PM House.

A well-placed cabinet source, on the condition of anonymity, revealed to this correspondent that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was given expensive gifts by the rulers of three Gulf states during his recent visits.

One ruler gifted a very expensive watch with matching pen, ring and cuff link and a Tasneem, which is exact replica of the famous gift that was given to former prime minister Imran Khan that he had sold out for millions of rupees, while the watch set given to PM Shehbaz Sharif has an assessed value of Rs100 million, The News has learnt.

Besides, another watch gifted by a friendly Gulf state has been assessed around Rs170 million, much more expensive than the watches given to the former prime ministers which they had taken home.

The source also revealed that an area in the PM House has been declared the exhibition area with security cameras and glass cabinets with security features, where all these super expensive gifts have been put on display in this enclosure for the guests and visitors to the PM Office.

The gifts given by the foreign dignitaries and states to the top leadership of Pakistan have always been a matter attention for the media as almost all of them were taken by the recipients for personal use, while some were even sold out in the open market.

Former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Yuosuf Raza Gilani took expensive cars gifted to them by the foreign states, while on the other hand, ex-PM Imran Khan took all of the gifts that he had received.

In addition, the Pakistani government recently denied access to the information regarding the Toshakhana gifts to an applicant, claiming that the requested detail is ‘classified’.

On April 28, the government issued a letter in response to a request regarding the disclosure of information pertaining to the gifts received by the top leaders of Pakistan since 1947. In response to the request of Abuzar Salman Khan Niazi, the Cabinet Division wrote: “The requested information is classified and cannot be provided as per Clause-7 (f&g) and Clause 16 {1(a) (ii)} of the Rights of Access to Information Act 2017.”

This correspondent reported earlier that the incumbent Shehbaz-led government is also working on a new policy which will be introduced soon, in which every detail about the gift given to any public office holder will be made public for transparency.
Surrender for hamza and salman shahbaz.
 
The real news is that he has changed the policy, now state gifts can not be purchased and would be placed in gallery under security for display to general public, as they are no more state secret.

"In an unprecedented manner, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided not to retain any of the gifts, directing these gifts received from friendly Gulf states will be put on display in the PM House."

From now on every detail about the gift given to any public office holder will be made public for transparency.
so after looting country, announce new law that looting is a crime lol

chacha first return each and everything and show receipt if pm purchase those gift.

فروخت کرکے رقم بنک میں آئی اسکی تفصیلات پہلے سے الیکشن کمیشن کے پاس موجود ہیں"۔ عمران خان نے توشہ خانہ ریفرنس میں جواب جمع کرادیا۔۔ رسیدیں اور دیگر دستاویزات پیش کردیں


By the way where is ur threads about inflation ya ameer hogaye ho lol
 
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