At granddaughter’s wedding, Nawaz Sharif flaunts pink turban gifted by Narendra Modi
Lahore: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif wore on Sunday a pink turban gifted to him by his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, for his granddaughter’s wedding.
A source at Sharif’s Jati Umrah residence said that Sharif had donned the “Indian Rajasthani pink turban” during the Indian premier’s surprise visit on Friday.
“Wearing the gifted turban of Mr Modi itself shows that Sharif’s sincere intention towards the neighbouring country. Besides, it also demonstrates that Mr Sharif values the gift of Modi,” the source from the ruling PML-N said.
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Mehrun Nisa, daughter of Maryam Nawaz, married Raheel Munir, son of well known industrialist Chaudhry Munir, who was the first to shake hands with Modi when he got off the car at Jati Umrah outside Lahore on Friday evening.
Modi had congratulated Sharif on the wedding of his granddaughter and also presented him gifts.
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the wedding of his granddaughter at his residence in Raiwind. (Photo: PTI)
After Modi landed in at the airport on way back to India from Afghanistan, the two leaders flew to Sharif’s palatial residence at Raiwind on the outskirts of Lahore in a helicopter, making it the first time that any leaders of the two countries travelled together.
On Sunday evening, around 2,000 guests attended the Walima ceremony of the couple. Some VVIP guests had also come from Saudi Arabia for the occasion.
Both the groom and the bride have studied at the London School of Economics.
The source say that Walima ceremonies will also be held in the UAE and the UK next month because many friends of the Sharifs could not make it to Lahore.
Though all the wedding ceremonies are being kept a close family affair away from the public eye, selected footage is released to the media like during the marriage of Sharif’s elder son Husain back in the 1990s.
The locals as well as British tailors have reportedly been hired to prepare dresses of the bride and her relatives.