KARACHI: The assets details revealed on Friday, of former Sindh chief minister Murad Ali Shah is over Rs213 Million.
As per the nomination papers submitted to ECP, Shah, who was also known as the finance minister in the previous provincial government. He owns a house in DHA, Karachi worth Rs11.5 million and also possesses 51 acres of agricultural land in various areas.
The Pakistan Peoples Party leader has also listed ownership of two vehicles worth Rs2.2 million and Rs12 million, along with jewellery weighing 10 tolas, worth over Rs590,000. Moreover, Shah possesses $264, 368 in a bank account as well as a trust spread over 275 acres.
Supreme Court had ordered candidates to submit an affidavit along with their nomination papers. The affidavit would contain details of the candidate which could be accessed by the voters.
ECP had stated it would release details of the candidates for voters including the asset details.
On the other hand, PML-N leader Khurram Dastgir has listed assets worth Rs 12.8 million. In his two bank accounts, he holds an amount of Rs 3,739,000 and also owns 22 grams of gold.
The Gujranwala-based politician has also shown partial ownership of a cinema near the Sialkoti Darwaza as well as a cloth market on GT Road.
According to the documents, the former federal minister’s Satellite Town house was gifted to him by his father while he was also gifted a plot in DC Colony by his wife.
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