Installation of Hidden Cameras Inside The House of Senate

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Installation of Hidden Cameras Inside The House of Senate

 


ISLAMABAD: The installation of hidden cameras inside the House has been revealed during an important session of the Senate.


Opposition members found hidden cameras in the Senate. Opposition members removed the cameras after showing them to the media.


Protesting, Senator Musaddiq Malik said that it was a fraud, the government should be ashamed of it, the Election Commission and the Supreme Court should take notice of the installation of cameras at the polling booths in the House, who installed these cameras and for whom, Articles 62 and 63.


There is a case in which Sadiq and Amin have not been responsible. PTI does not trust its senators so they should install cameras that are directed towards the faces of the voters and the ballot papers.


Musaddiq Malik said that when we went to see the polling booth in the upper house, two cameras were installed. The Senate is currently functioning under the old chairman Sadiq Sanjrani and the secretary of the Senate. Two devices are also installed along with the polling booth. Yes, there is no fog today because the media cameras are running.


Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that cameras were installed inside and above the polling booths. There should be an investigation as to at whose request the Secretary Senate allowed the installation of cameras.



Theft of the government has been caught. Those responsible should be identified. Will the Senate committee investigate or refer the matter to the police? PPP MPA Shazia Murree said that a camera has been installed above the polling booth, it is pre-poll rigging. Raza Rabbani also protested in the House. 


Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah said that you should work with a little patience. Giving a roll call for setting up a new polling booth, the presiding officer said that the secrecy of the vote would be ensured.


Order of inquiry


Senate Secretary Qasim Samad Khan decided to form a committee on the issue of cameras. Talking to the media, Secretary Qasim Samad Khan said that a parliamentary committee would be formed on the issue and there would be a full and transparent inquiry. The inquiry would be held at the Parliament and Secretariat level. Will be.


The Senate Secretary called on the members of the government and the opposition about the change of polling booths and told them that they were changing the polling booths, you should take stock of it.

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