In an astounding turn of events on Wednesday morning, Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Chairman Umar Tanveer sent a truck full of wheat flour bags to PML-N leader Uzma Bukhari's house in Model Town, Lahore.
According to Bukhari — who spoke to Hum News on the matter — 15 of the bags were piled outside her house.
"This was an attempt to mock me. They made footage of flour bags being piled outside my house. They were adamant that the truck would remain parked there too, I had to force them to leave," Bukhari said. According to PFA members, Bukhari did take one bag of flour from the truck and paid Rs790 for it.
Speaking to DawnNewsTV, Tanveer said that Bukhari had repeatedly said on TV [last night] that she could not find aata at any of her local stores.