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Imran Khan govt to auction eight buffaloes kept by Nawaz Sharif at PM House

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government plans to auction eight buffaloes kept by Nawaz Sharif at the PM House for his "gastronomi­c requiremen­ts", a close aide of Prime Minister Imran Khan has said.

Cash-starved Pakistan government led by Khan has launched an austerity drive. Under this, more than 80 luxury cars would be auctioned.

Naeem-ul-haq, the Prime Minister's Special Assistant for Political Affairs, said the government will auction luxury cars parked at the PM House. It will also sell the four surplus helicopter­s lying unused with the Cabinet Division.

The senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) leader also alerted the potential buyers to get ready for the auction of eight buffaloes kept by Sharif, the former prime minister and PML-N leader at the PM House.

"After the surplus car auction, 4 surplus helicopter­s will be sold which are lying unused with the cabinet division. Plus, now listen to this, 8 buffaloes which Nawaz kept at the PM house for his gastronomi­c requiremen­ts. So all potential buyers please get ready," Haq tweeted Tuesday.

The helicopter­s and buffaloes will be sold after the auction of luxury and surplus vehicles on September 17, Geo News reported.

Sharif, a three-time prime minister, was sentenced to 10-years in jail in a corruption case in July. On Monday, Khan suggested that government-owned land lying as 'dead capital' could be used to generate income instead of resorting to foreign aid to shore up the country's finances.

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