Ishaq Dar’s house was converted into a sanctuary, opened to the public

Lahore: The house of former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has been turned into a shelter while the shelter has been opened to the poor and the poor.
5 star shelter in Lahore has been opened to the public. Former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s Lahore house has been converted into a shelter while the shelter has been opened to the poor and the poor. The 12-room shelter has 50 people to eat and sleep while luxury facilities are also available. are present.
The Hajvery House located in Gulberg has an area of 4 Kanal 11 Marla and people from other cities including Lahore have started arriving for accommodation in this 5 star shelter and people coming to the accommodation have welcomed the move.
It is to be remembered that the Department of Social Welfare had decided to convert the house of former Finance Minister and Legislative Leader Ishaq Dar into a shelter in Lahore, and the Department of Social Welfare also extended the shelter board. The first house auction was also ordered.
It should be noted that the Islamabad High Court had issued a stay order on the decision to seize the property of former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar. A two-member bench of the Islamabad High Court, comprising Chief Justice Atharmanullah and Justice Lebanese Saleem Pervaiz, heard the petition filed by Ishaq Dar’s wife Tabassam Dar against the decision of the Accountability Court to auction the house taken by NAB. The petitioner’s lawyer took the stand that Gulberg’s house was given to his wife by Ishaq Dar as a right seal. The NAB froze the house and handed it over to the Punjab government for auction. Islamabad High Court holds accountability The NAB had sought response from the court on November 7, 2019. The area of Gulberg Hajvery House located in Lahore is 4 Kanal 17 Marla, whose official bid was fixed at 18.5 million, but the auction was stopped after a court decision.
Islamabad’s Accountability Court allowed NAB to sell Ishaq Dar’s defunct property in reference to over-the-counter assets, on which Chairman NAB handed over the properties to the Punjab government.