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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Pakistan is selling its embassy building in America, Indian bids crores

The Jewish organization has offered $ 6.8 million, which is approximately Rs 56.28 crore, for this building. This is the highest of the three bids for the building.

Pakistan is selling the old dilapidated building of its embassy in Washington DC , the capital of America . In such a situation, 3 big offers have also come to him. An Indian and a Pakistani buyer have also placed their bids to buy this building. Please tell that the highest bid has been made by a Jewish organization. He wants to make a meditation place for his community in this building. This news has been published by Pakistani newspaper The Dawn quoting embassy sources.

The Jewish organization has offered $ 6.8 million, which is approximately Rs 56.28 crore, for this building. This is the highest among the three bids for this building. Because apart from this both the bids are less than this. The second bid to buy this building has been placed by an Indian real estate businessman. He has offered $5 million i.e. around Rs 41.38 crore to buy the building.

According to the report, a Pakistani has also insisted for this building. This is also a real states businessman in Pakistan. It has bid for the building for Rs 4 million i.e. around Rs 33.11 crore. On the condition of anonymity, a Pakistan real estate businessman has said, 'We must follow this tradition. Also because it will create a lot of goodwill in an influential American community that wants to use it as a place of worship.'

Earlier this month, Pakistani embassy officials told Dawn that one of the country's three diplomatic properties in Washington - a building on prestigious R Street NW - is up for sale. Pakistan's Cabinet Committee on Privatization on Monday asked the Privatization Commission to appoint a financial advisor for leasing out the Roosevelt Hotel site in New York. The meeting was presided over by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

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