Raiwind Palace

[4] During the premiership of Nawaz Sharif, Raiwind Palace was declared as the Prime Minister's camp office.

[1] In October 1999, Nawaz Sharif was about to move to this newly built palace but was removed from power in a military coup.

[5] In 2019, Ijaz Ahmed Shah, former Interior Minister of Pakistan, claimed that 280 million rupees were withdrawn from the national exchequer and spent by the Sharif family to build Raiwind Palace.

[6] The Raiwind Palace compound encompasses four marble-faced villas surrounded by expansive lawns and hundreds of acres of wheat fields.

[4] Artificial floral arrangements are attached to the edges of the marble staircase, which leads to the second floor containing private rooms.