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CONGRATULATION TO PA FOR BUYING NOOR PALACE FOR JUST RS 117MILL

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You are kidding right? Noor Mahal the one from Bahawalpur and Pakistan Army purchasing it ?
 
PA bought it in 1997.. Why the 15yrs delay in the congratulations?
 
Dear this is just one example , the list of PA properties is very long-----excluding plots,farm land etc.

WHat will it be used for by Defense ?? Secret missile launching facilities .:rofl: Nonetheless loss of 100 mil plus money .
 
not the first incident and neither will it be the last
 
Public here don't give tax.

but what about those who pay taxes regularly? only the elite is more reluctant to pay taxes like zardari paying just 30k of tax, general public are paying taxes one or another way but they are not getting any benefits in return like is the case with developed countries, if the govt starts to give returns to the public nobody will heistate to pay taxes . Because public know that their money is going to be wasted by elite or be used for their personal means so tax has never been their priority
 
Pakistan Army is Shining Knight in Armour . It cannot Be Corrupt . You all are Foreign Paid Operatives of CIA/RAW/KGB/KHAD martians and Annunakies to claim so .

Did i miss anything in Defence of PA??
 
Very Sad. PA is doing every business except fighting the enemies and protect the country
 
Great :) now they can rent it to earn some hard cash, but still stuff like Rafale is out of their reach...
 
:undecided: wiki says its a protected monument then how can PA buy this?
 
If we get a government that has integrity, and isn't itself corrupt, they'd be able to reign in instances of excesses like this.

One of IK's promises has been that he would go for justice across the board, even in the army. It actually makes the military a better fighting unit, with corrupt and incompetent officers are punished.
 
:undecided: wiki says its a protected monument then how can PA buy this?

it was declared protected monument in 2001 while PA bought it in 1997.



"In 1956, when Bahawalpur State was merged into Pakistan, the building was taken over by the Auqaf department. The palace was leased to the army in 1971; in 1997 the army purchased it for the sum of 119 million.

The building was declared a “protected monument” in September 2001 by the Government of Pakistan's Department of Archeology, and it is now open for general visitors, students trips and other interested persons."
 
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