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‘Governor House Nathiagali’ transferred to tourism dept

by News Publishing
June 16, 2022
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‘Governor House Nathiagali’ transferred to tourism dept
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To his good luck, Imran Khan can still use his favorite tourist spot — the Governor House Nathiagali for his holidays as the guest house has been handed over to the KP Tourism Department under Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the resignation of PTI’s governor Shah Farman.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on April 27, 2022, decided to hand over the Governor’s House.

To make hassle-free arrangements for Imran Khan’s stay at his favorite place in the future, the provincial government has handed over the Governor’s House to the Tourism Department, informed a well-placed source.

The provincial cabinet had decided to hand over five rest houses including Governor House, Chief Minister House, Speaker House, Police (IGP) House, and Karnak House to the Tourism Department for outsourcing purposes. The provincial government transferred four rest houses to the Tourism Department but Governor’s House was still in the use of Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa till the PTI’s senior leader Shah Farman was in office.

Sources claim the sole reason for retaining the rest house in the custody of the governor was because Imran Khan used to stay there. Now when the PTI leader has quit the office of governor, someone else from any other party could hold this office meaning that Imran Khan would not be able to stay there officially as he did in the past.

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