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Bovine intervention helps pump lakhs into Pakistan govt
Updated On: 28 September, 2018 12:15 PM IST | Islamabad | Agencies
Facing huge debts and liabilities, Prime Minister Khan has launched a massive austerity drive

A Pakistani man looks on as he checks a buffalo during an auction at the premises of the prime minister's house in Islamabad. Pic/AFP
The cash-strapped government of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday garnered Pakistani Rs 23 lakh when it auctioned eight buffaloes kept by his predecessor Nawaz Sharif at the PM House for his "gastronomic requirements".
Facing huge debts and liabilities, Prime Minister Khan has launched a massive austerity drive. Under the plan, the government auctioned 61 luxury cars last week, raising some Rs 200 million.
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