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ECP releases assets details of Imran Khan, other MNAs

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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has released the assets details of the members of the National Assembly for the financial year 2019-20.

According to the details by ECP:

Imran Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan owns assets worth over Rs 80 million. He doesn’t run any business in Pakistan or abroad neither he has ownership of any vehicle.

PM Imran Khan has more than $331000 and £518 in his four foreign accounts. With cash in hand of around 19 million, Imran Khan also owns four goats worth 0.2 million. In addition to this, the Prime Minister has also taken an advance of more than Rs 70 million in exchange for 80 kanals of land in Ferozewala.

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Asad Qaiser

On the other hand, Speaker of National Assembly Asad Qaiser owns assets worth over Rs 80 million. However, Speaker Asad Qaiser owes more than Rs 12.6 million.

Omar Ayub

Federal Minister for Energy Omar Ayub Khan owns assets worth more than Rs 1.21 billion. Omar Ayub Khan has taken a loan of Rs 20 million.

Pervez Khattak

Defense Minister Pervez Khattak has assets worth over Rs 150 million. Defense Minister Pervez Khattak owes Rs 2.5 crore to his mother-in-law.

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Noor Alam Khan

PTI National Assembly member Noor Alam Khan turned out to be the owner of assets worth more than Rs 3.2 billion.

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