Sharif family does not own any business in India, says PM's son

Hussain Nawaz denies Indian industrialist Sajjan Jindal was present during Modi's visit to Raiwind

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's eldest son Hussain Nawaz Sharif said Tuesday that his family neither owns any commercial business in India, nor are they involved in a business partnership with any Indian industrialist anywhere in the world.

Speaking to Geo News senior journalist Hamid Mir in his first ever TV interview, Hussain Nawaz denied rumors that Indian tycoon Sajjan Jindal was present during Indian PM Narendra Modi's visit to Raiwind on December 25.

Sajjan Jindal only came for one day to attend a family wedding, he said.

Hussain Nawaz accepted that he has a business relationship with Saudi Arabia, but said that these relations do not affect the Pakistani government's policy in any way.

Responding to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan's allegations, he said that he purchased property in the United Kingdom from the hard-earned money that he earned in Saudi Arabia.

The complete interview was telecast on Tuesday on Geo News at 8:05 PM.