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PPP leader Sharmila Faruqui meets India’s Ambani family in Paris | The Express Tribune

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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and Member of National Assembly (MNA) Sharmila Faruqui recently met with members of Asia’s richest Ambani family in Paris.

Photos of the encounter have been circulating on social media and have caught the attention of Indian media as well.

Faruqui shared a picture on her verified Instagram account, featuring herself with Isha Ambani, the only daughter of Mukesh Ambani.

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/sharmilafaruqui

In another post, Faruqui’s husband, Hasham Sheikh, shared a photo of himself, Faruqui, and their son Hussein with Mukesh Ambani.

Faruqui also reposted this picture on her Instagram story, noting that their meeting with Mukesh Ambani took place at Disneyland Paris. She captioned it, “And the Ambani’s again.”

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/sharmilafaruqui

PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/sharmilafaruqui

From the captions and photos, it appears that Faruqui’s meetings with the high-profile Indian personalities occurred separately, rather than at a single event.

Sharmila is currently in France with her family, sharing pictures from her trip on her personal Instagram account.

Indian media reports suggest that the billionaire Ambani family is expected to attend several events at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

This high-profile encounter has generated significant buzz on social media, highlighting the connections and interactions between prominent figures from Pakistan and India.

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