ISLAMABAD: An anonymous user vented his frustration over Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by putting him up for sale on eBay with bids going higher than $90,000. The post read, “Useless Pakistani Pm Nawaz Sharif for Sale”, describing him as “new with defects”. “No longer needed. Needs a bit of TLC. Not in working condition. It never worked. It was faulty and corrupt by birth. The whole range of the product and its family is Genetically defected and corrupt... Take it away and rid us of this disease.” It also promised to throw in Sharif's brother Shahbaz, current governor of Punjab province, for free. The retaliation comes after the Panama Papers leak that linked the PM's family to a series of offshore companies. The viral post suggested Sharif, who is in London, was visiting for advice from former president Asif Ali Zardari. “Currently in London consulting an ex corrupt president of Pakistan on how to save his corrupt assets and save his ass.” The auction had received over a 100 bids of up to $94,000.