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PTI’s Mazari shows documents, accounts numbers of Sharifs business deals with India

byCustoms Today Report
26/10/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Information Secretary Dr Shireen Mazari the other day said that Sharif’s brother business deals with Indian steel tycoons are an open secret and the sharif brothers are lying to the nation.

Dr Mazari showed to media persons documents revealing account numbers that showed some of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif’s relatives had inked business deals with Indian business, especially steel tycoons.

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She reiterated PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s stance that once again the Sharif brothers had lied to the Pakistan nation by claiming they had no business dealings with India. She attributed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s mysterious silence over Indian PM Modi’s hostile statements to the former’s business concerns with big Indian business houses, Shireen Mazari said Prime Minister Nawaz sharif’s son Hussain Nawaz purchased an Induction Furnace from Inductotherm (India) Pvt Ltd for 3.3 million dollars. Mazari revealed that in order to conceal the payment, the money was transferred from Hill Metal Bank Account No 462-75201-4567892 Al-Rajhi Bank Jeddah to Chase Manhattan Bank for credit to Account number 001-1-406717.

The PTI Information Secretary further said despite the House of Sharif issuing a denial, the facts expose this as a brazen lie and the money was transferred from Chase Manhattan Bank to DDFC Bank, Navrang Pura Branch, Ahmedabad India – beneficiary Inductotherm (India) pvt ltd Gujarat India with account no 00-62-000-7605.

Tags: 3.3 million dollarsAhmedabad IndiaAl-Rajhi Bank Jeddah tbusinessChase Manhattan BankCustoms NewsDDFC BankFBRFurnace from Inductotherm (India) Pvt LtdHill Metal Bank Account No 462-75201-4567892Hussain NawazImran KhanIndian PM ModiInductotherm (India) pvt ltd Gujarat India with account no 00-62-000-7605.Navrang Pura Branchnductotherm (India) pvt ltd Gujarat IndiaPrime Minister Mian Nawaz SharifPrime Minister Nawaz sharif's son Hussain NawazTehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Information Secretary Dr Shireen Mazari

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