Saying that details of certain items such as defence-related gifts may not be disclosed, the judge questioned why the restriction on making details public applied to every gift. “What is the harm in making it public if some country has given a necklace as a gift?” Justice Aurangzeb questioned. “Why is the government facing embarrassment by not disclosing gifts received from other countries?”
He said gifts received by rulers belong to the nation and not to them, asking whether public officeholders would even receive those gifts if the public office did not exist. “Why doesn’t the government keep all the gifts in the museum? The government should make [details of] the gifts in the last 10 years public.” He also said the government should inform how many gifts had their valuation done by the Federal Board of Revenue. The government representative at the hearing requested time to respond after which the court adjourned the hearing for two weeks.
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