Speaker Waves Lost Money as 12 MPs Seek Return

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 11, 2025

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New Delhi, December 11, 2025: A sensational incident involving the Speaker of Pakistan’s National Assembly publicly displaying a significant amount of lost cash, followed by the revelation of numerous missed calls from figures identified as “Sharifs,” has achieved massive viral success. The event, which escalated into political drama when 12 Members of Parliament (MPs) reportedly raised their hands claiming ownership of the money, fueled intense public speculation and commentary regarding political transparency and accountability.

The Lost Cash Is Publicly Displayed

The widely circulated video was reportedly filmed during a session of the National Assembly. The Speaker was observed holding up a bundle of currency notes—a considerable sum of cash—and presenting it before the house. The Speaker confirmed that the money had been found abandoned within the premises of the Assembly and was being displayed in an attempt to identify the rightful owner.

The sight of the high-ranking official publicly exhibiting the lost money immediately caught the attention of the media and was swiftly disseminated across all social platforms. This unusual parliamentary procedure instantly shifted the focus of the session to the mystery of the abandoned funds.

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The ‘Sharif’ Calls Are Revealed

The drama intensified when the Speaker made a startling revelation concerning the attempts to recover the money. It was reportedly stated that the mobile phone associated with the cash or found near it had recorded “25 missed calls from Sharifs.” This direct mention of the politically powerful “Sharif” family name—which is prominently associated with former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif—was widely interpreted as a coded hint, immediately transforming the incident into a political spectacle.

While the Speaker’s exact intention or the identity of the specific “Sharifs” remains officially unconfirmed, the public disclosure was viewed as a clear political jab and was seized upon by opposition elements to fuel speculation about the use of undeclared cash and questionable financial dealings within the political elite.

Twelve MPs Claim Ownership

The climax of the viral footage was the surprising response from the floor of the House. Following the Speaker’s display of the cash and the mention of the “Sharifs,” an incredible number of 12 Members of Parliament (MPs) were observed raising their hands in an attempt to claim ownership of the money.

This unprecedented number of claims for the single bundle of cash amplified the public’s satirical commentary. The sight of multiple lawmakers simultaneously claiming the lost money was interpreted by many as a satirical commentary on the pervasive financial controversies often associated with political power. The entire incident was treated as a major embarrassment for the legislative body, highlighting the issues of personal finance and transparency that are routinely debated in Pakistan’s political landscape.

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