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Nawaz Sharif One Night Dinner Cost Local Pakistani Consulate at 400,000 USD

Posted By: Zia Shahid, September 27, 2013 | 21:45:14


New York: Sources from local consulate has confirmed that a classy dinner party has been arranged in the honor of Prime Minster Nawaz Sharif which will cost the local consulate as much as 400,000 US dollars.

The dinner party will be commenced tonight (Friday).

According to Saach.TV’s sources the dinner has been arranged at the Roosevelt Hotel and catering is be provided by a Kashmiri restaurant owned by Captian Shaheen. “He is a family friend of Sharif Family,” source told. “Shaheen is the head of Kashmiri Organization and also an organizer of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N),” source added further.

He confirmed that “The per plate serving at the restaurant is 100 US dollars.”
Source also confirmed that a total of 40 limousine cars have been hired for the transportation of Sharif Family. One limousine car’s rent is 1,000 dollars per day.


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