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How a Faisalabad IT Group Affords Pakistan’s First Lamborghini Revuelto

Explore the controversy surrounding Faisalabad’s Pasban IT Group and their stunning Viola purple Lamborghini Revuelto, Pakistan’s first hybrid hypercar worth ~67 crore PKR. From generational wealth claims to money laundering suspicions—facts vs. rumors uncovered.

Pasban Group supercar

A History of Luxury: Not an Overnight Phenomenon

One detail often ignored in online outrage is that this is not Pasban’s first encounter with supercars.

As far back as 2011–2013, Pasban was publicly associated with:

  • Pakistan’s only Lamborghini Aventador at the time

  • A Ferrari F430, showcased at Faisalabad auto events

These appearances are still documented in older automotive forums and social media archives. This weakens the narrative of sudden or unexplained wealth accumulation tied solely to the current purchase.

Local defenders point to generational wealth, noting Faisalabad’s long-standing industrial base—often called the Manchester of Pakistan—where textiles, trade, and manufacturing have quietly produced multimillionaires for decades.

Local reputation, however, does not replace verifiable business records, especially in IT.


Social Media Reaction: From Defense to Defamation

Online responses clustered into four predictable camps:

1. Local Defense

“Everyone in Faisalabad knows they’re rich from decades.”

This may well be true. But local familiarity does not substitute for public accountability when wealth becomes nationally visible.

2. Political Labeling

Claims linking the family to PTI, the military, or intelligence agencies surfaced rapidly.

These claims remain unsubstantiated and are largely irrelevant to the original business question.

3. Criminal Allegations

Some replies jumped directly to:

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  • Money laundering

  • Fake degree mills

  • Comparisons with the Axact scandal (2015)

It must be stated clearly and responsibly:

There is no public evidence that Pasban IT Group is involved in any illegal activity.

Drawing parallels without proof is irresponsible—and legally dangerous.

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