This baker in Dubai celebrates the verdict of fallen Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif with a cake "behind the bar"



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By: Trends Desk | New Delhi |

Posted: 8 July 2018 18:07:10 pm





  nawaz sharif, nawaz sharif panama papers, nawaz sharif verdict, nawaz sharif jail, nawaz sharif corruption, nawaz sharif imprisonment cake, nawaz sharif behind the bar, viral news, odd news , indian express, news from Pakistan Khadija Ammad, a freelance Pakistani artist based in Dubai, made the cake to mark the verdict of Nawaz Sharif. (Source: AP, Sugar Cube / Facebook)

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in a corruption case on Friday. The prime minister was convicted in the Avenfield corruption case – concerning the ownership of four apartments in the posh Avenfield House in London, charges that were revealed in the Panama Papers scandal. Many people in Pakistan were thrilled after the verdict of the Court of Impunity of Islamabad.

Naturally, netizens took social media to mark the hilarious occasion behind the leader of the PML (N) and his daughter Maryam, who also had seven years for and a year of non cooperation with NAB. But it was not just the locals who were happy with the verdict and celebrating it as "Eid."

Far to Dubai, a baker celebrated the occasion with a Nawaz Sharif behind the bar cake! Yes, Khadija Ammad, an independent cake artist from Sugar Cube made a cake featuring the fallen Prime Minister engraved in the monochrome prison robe on the cake, with "Gone" written as a message. [19659018] indianexpress.com Ammad, who is from Pakistan, said it was the plan of his spouse Ammad Ahmed Khan. "It was the idea of ​​my husband because he was very excited after hearing about Nawaz Sharif's verdict, so he suggested I draw a cake by showing him behind bars," he said. Ammad tells

by giving details of the dessert, the baker says that he weighs 3kg and a fluffy vanilla cake with paraline sauce. Of course, the weird cake was bought for 300 Diram (Rs 5616, at the current exchange rate) quickly by another Pakistani man to commemorate the "good opportunity". The photo was shared by her on Facebook and he left a lot in the spilts.

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