PM Imran leaves cabinet meeting
The reason behind leaving the meeting was that Imran Khan too had bought a flat in Grand Hyatt.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday left the meeting of the federal cabinet when issue of restoring lease of Grand Hyatt Hotel, Islamabad, was to be taken up for consideration.
Imran Khan was presiding over the cabinet meeting, but left the committee room when the decision on the issue of restoring lease of Grand Hyatt Hotel was to be taken up for consideration.
The reason behind leaving the meeting was that Imran Khan too had bought a flat in Grand Hyatt.
Law Minister Farogh Nasim also left the meeting because he was the lawyer of BNP Group, owner of the Grand Hyatt project. Latern, Finance Minister Asad Umar presided over the meeting. No decision was taken on the summary of Grand Hyatt issue and the matter was deferred for further consideration.
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