The Richest Pakistani Politicians In 2022

Pakistan’s ruling class acquire huge wealth including their bank amounts, businesses, hidden foreign investments, real estates & so on.

Currently Pakistan is facing a critical economic crisis. But the net worth of these politicians is continuously growing day by day. Many Pakistani people accuse them for their corruption & their black money.

Here is a list of the richest Pakistani politicians in 2022.

1. Asif Ali Zardari – $1.8 Billion (Rs. 320 Arab)

Zardari served as Pakistan’s 11th president from 2008 to 2013. He is the owner of 32 Benami businesses.

He also owns houses and enterprises in the United Arab Emirates, Manhattan, and Normandy, which isn’t included in the calculations.

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2. Imran Khan – $50 Million (Rs. 377 Crore)

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan began his professional career in cricket. He  was a Pakistani cricketer who helped the country win the World Cup in 1992.

His interest in politics led him to seek the administration of Pakistan. People voted for him in the hope that he would improve Pakistan’s economic situation.

3. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari – $15 Million (Rs. 1.54 Billion)

Bilawal is the son of former PM Benazir Bhutto and Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Asif Ali Zardari. He is one of the wealthiest politicians in Pakistan.

He invested all of the money he inherited in four different companies in Dubai and the United Kingdom, reaching $1.24 billion in loans.

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4. Ihsan ul Haq Bajwa –  $2.4 Million (Rs. 44 Crore)

Ihsan Bajwa is a well-known Pakistani politician who has served in the National Assembly since 2018. He is a member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

He has farming land worth millions of rupees, as well as business and residential properties worth a total of Rs 29.5 million. He also has a firm in Dubai worth millions of dirhams, as well as a million in liabilities.

5. Omar Ayub Khan – $1.5 Million (Rs. 27 Crore)

Omar Ayub is the grandson of Pakistan’s former president, Marshal Ayub Khan. He serves as Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Energy and is a member of the country’s National Assembly.

Agricultural land worth 17 million dollars, as well as other real estates in Pindi, Jolian, Hattar, and Chitri, are among his possessions.

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Note for Richest Pakistani Politicians

Several Pakistani politicians have million and billion-dollar holdings and net worth, putting them accountable for the richest Pakistani politicians in 2022.

Not only that, but many more politicians are also out there with hundred crores of rupees including several hidden assets and liabilities.

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