Federal Minister and his wife were seen spending quality time during Paris Olympics


Lahore: Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Rana Sanaullah and his wife were seen spending quality time in Paris.
A viral video shows the couple enjoying a boat ride in the city, which is set to host the 2024 Olympics. Sanaullah is seen wearing a grey suit, while his wife is dressed in a traditional shalwar kameez.
Pakistan downfall in sports.
— Dr Fawad Ali (@DrFawadAli1) August 2, 2024
Country of 240 Million people, but only 7 athletes are competing at the Olympics. Shame.
Even hockey team was not able to qualify for olympics.
Rana Sanaullah is in Paris to attend the Commonwealth Sports Ministers Conference & Paris 2024 olympics. pic.twitter.com/3dGsIeHhPj
Rana Sanaullah traveled to France last month to represent Pakistan at the Olympics ceremony. However, the video has sparked a wave of criticism online.
Many have pointed out that Rana Sanaullah is in Paris for the 11th Commonwealth Sports Ministers Conference and the Paris Olympics, funded by taxpayers' money, and not for a personal vacation.

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