Hidden Cameras Were Installed In The Prison Of Maryam Nawaz
Hidden cameras were installed in the prison of Maryam Nawaz, who was in jail.
Maryam Nawaz, daughter of former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has accused the Imran government of a big charge.
According to Muslim League-Nawaz vice-president Maryam Nawaz, hidden cameras were installed in the jail cell where she was kept. Even cameras were installed in his washroom.
In a recent interview, she talked about the inconveniences he had to face in jail after being arrested in the Chaudhary Sugar Mills case last year.
Maryam targeted the Imran government and said, ‘I have gone to jail twice. If I elaborate on the manner in which I and other female prisoners are treated while in custody, they will not find a place to hide their faces.
She said that if police can enter a room and arrest her in front of her father Nawaz Sharif and make personal attacks on her, then no woman is safe in Pakistan.
According to Geo News, Maryam said that her party is ready to negotiate with the army within the scope of the constitution, provided that the Imran government in power is removed.
She further said that she is not against government institutions and stressed that the talks would not be conducted in a clandestine manner.
She also said that talks can be held through the platform of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM). The PML-N leader was arrested in a money laundering case last year.
She claimed that the National Accountability (NAB) had arrested him for violating the law and he was being politically tortured.
In a press conference last year, Prime Minister’s special assistant Shahzad Akbar said that the Sharif family used Chaudhary sugar mills for money-laundering and illegal transfer of shares.
More than 7 million shares were transferred to Maryam Nawaz in 2008 through shares of the mill, which was transferred to Yusuf Abbas Sharif in 2010.
In the meetings held before the elections in POK, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice-president Maryam Nawaz directly targeted the government and said, “The government does not need votes, it is worth the boot.”
In the city of Gilgit-Baltistan, she said that the Imran government wanted to take credit for the work done during the tenure of Nawaz Sharif, the head of her party.
The government is creating confusion in the public by calling them their own. Maryam alerted party workers to election malfunctions.