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Nawaz Sharif wore a Gucci cap worth Rs 1 lakh! Became a topic of discussion in Pakistan – Nawaz Sharif criticized for wearing Gucci hat during poll campaign in Pakistan ntc theinsiderinsight


Nawaz Sharif's cap has become a topic of discussion these days in Pakistan. People of Pakistan say that the t-shirt of Gucci company worn by Nawaz Sharif is worth one lakh Pakistani rupees in the market. In such a situation, discussion has started that on one hand Pakistan is struggling with economic crisis and on the other hand Nawaz Sharif is roaming around wearing a cap worth Rs 1 lakh.

Not only this, Nawaz Sharif's cap is being discussed for another reason along with its price. In fact, people of Pakistan say that the stripes on the cap are very similar to the flag of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Nawaz Sharif had recently held a rally in Nankana Sahib in Punjab province wearing this cap.

Why did the people of Pakistan become angry?

According to the agency, the people of Pakistan say that their country is facing economic crisis these days due to the skyrocketing prices of basic amenities like fuel, electricity and food. According to a World Bank report, Pakistan's recovery after the pandemic stalled due to economic imbalance.

Nawaz has returned from London after 4 years

This is not the first time that the former Pakistani PM has been embroiled in such controversy. In 2023, Nawaz reportedly encountered a Pakistani woman while shopping at the expensive Harrods department store in London. Ahead of the 2024 general elections, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif has recently released the election manifesto of his party. Let us tell you that Nawaz has returned to Pakistan in October 2023 after being in exile in London for four years.

Has promised to provide cheap electricity

Nawaz Sharif has promised in this election that if his party succeeds in coming to power, then cheaper and more electricity will be supplied to the public. He has also promised the people of rapid development of Pakistan. According to Dawn report, the promises in the manifesto include reducing electricity bills by 20 to 30 percent.

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