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‘Whosoever found hidden camera must have installed it’; Shibli vows to investigate incident and expose opposition

Islamabad: While referring to the issue of hidden cameras in senate’s polling booth, Federal Information Minister Shibli Faraz on Friday said that another of opposition’s drama and conspiracy has been exposed.

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‘Whosoever found hidden camera must have installed it’; Shibli vows to investigate incident and expose opposition
‘Whosoever found hidden camera must have installed it’; Shibli vows to investigate incident and expose opposition

While addressing media outside parliament house after oath-taking ceremony, the information minister said that they are the same people who won senate seat using such tactics.

 “How come opposition members were the first ones persons to identify cameras in polling booths? Whosoever found the camera must have installed it. They have been doing this for a long time; this is evident from the video of Ali Gilani teaching MNAs how to waste votes,” he said.

Shibli further stated that opposition parties have destroyed morality in politics and introduced vote sale and purchase in elections.

“This matter will be investigated and we will expose how many of their polling agents are there in assembly. Blackmailing, bullying and lies are the tactics of opposition,” he added.

Opposition leaders claim to have found hidden camera

Earlier today, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar claimed to have found a hidden camera in polling booth.

Taking to twitter, Mustafa Nawaz shared a picture on twitter and wrote that he, along with Pakistan Muslim league-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Musadik Malik found spy cameras right over the polling booth.

Meanwhile, Musadiq Malik also tweeted saying they found another hidden device in polling booth.

On the other hand, Information Minister Shibli Faraz has said that the cameras were installed by opposition members.

“The candidates of government will win today. We have exposed the opposition,” he said.

The elections top posts of senate will be held today amid a controversy over sale and purchase of votes and allegations by opposition that their lawmakers were being pressurized to vote for government candidates.

The elections for the top slots are held through secret ballot and surveillance cameras are not allowed within the polling booth.

The government has nominated current Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani as his candidate while the opposition is supporting former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani, who deafeated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI)’s Abdul Hafeez Shaikh in the recently-held Senate polls.

Gillani’s victory came as a blow for PTI, following which Prime Minister Imran Khan decided to take vote of confidence from the parliament. PM also accused opposition of vote selling and using money to influence the polls.

For the slot of Deputy Chairman, PDM has nominated Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, while government has nominated Mirza Muhammad Afridi, who hails from FATA.

A total of 48 senators have taken oath and replaced outgoing lawmakers.

Out of selected, two senators are from Islamabad, 12 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 11 from Punjab, 12 from Balochistan and 11 from Sindh.

Government’s alliance has 47, while opposition has support of 51 senators. Jamat-e-Islami, with one senator, has announced not to vote for any candidate.

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