Toshakhana record names top leaders who received luxury gifts
Toshakhana record has revealed the names of top leaders who received luxury gifts. File photo
Toshakhana record has revealed the names of top leaders who received luxury gifts. File photo
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk): The Cabinet Division has released the Toshakhana record for October to December 2025, showing which top leaders and officials received valuable gifts.

According to the report, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, and several other ministers received gifts and deposited them in Toshakhana.

The list includes luxurious and unique items such as Kaaba and Roza-e-Rasool models, paintings, perfumes, shields, carpets, tea sets, swords, daggers, vases, watches, decorative pieces, Saudi coffee, books, royal caps, memorials, table watches, metro bus models, cups, shirts, musical instruments, blankets, scarves, and ties.

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President Asif Ali Zardari received items including a wooden box, flower porcelain set, cups, two ties, oud wood incense, perfume packs, mugs, vases, decorative plates, helmets, frames, watches, scarves, and a box with rosary beads and mini replicas. First Lady Asifa Bhutto got a Rolex watch, a Kashmiri shawl, and perfume packs.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif received three mufflers, silver vases, a tea set, a metro bus model, two shields, four decorative pieces, a cup, a book, a portrait, two shirts, blankets, a Kaaba model, and boxes containing silver bowls, spoons, plates, and perfumes. Eight special items, including a Kaaba model, crystal vase, horse model, sword, carpet, and table watch, were displayed at Prime Minister House.

Deputy PM Ishaq Dar received Russian frames, a Moscow landmark, coffee sets, Kyrgyz traditional bowls, an Egyptian statue, Bahraini perfume, and a carriage clock. Speaker Ayaz Sadiq was gifted a senior snow leopard replica. Other ministers, including IT Minister Shaza Fatima, Energy Minister Owais Laghari, and Information Minister Atta Tarar, received models, scarves, perfumes, and decorative items.

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The report noted that the Cabinet Division is estimating the total value of gifts, but the list does not include the names of the gift donors this time. Previously, the January to June 2025 record had included donor information.

The Toshakhana record shows the lavish scale of gifts top leaders receive. From rare collectibles to luxury items, these gifts often spark curiosity among the public. It also highlights transparency efforts, though donor details remain hidden. Even small items like cups and scarves show the diversity of gifts collected over months.