ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Vice President of the Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Maryam nawaz Sharif alleged Thursday that authorities had installed cameras in his jail cell and bathroom.
In a recent interview, Sharif spoke about the alleged inconveniences she faced when she was jailed after being arrested in the Chaudhary Sugar Mills case last year, Geo News reported.
“I have been to jail twice and if I talk about how they treated me, a woman, in jail, they will not have the audacity to show their faces,” he said, referring to the government.
In her criticism of the Pakistani government Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the vice president of PML-N said that if the authorities can break into a room and arrest her in front of her father Nawaz Sharif and launch personal attacks against her, then not her. woman is safe in Pakistan.
“A woman, whether she is in Pakistan or anywhere else, is not weak,” he said.
Geo News reported that Sharif had said that his party is open to dialogue with the military establishment within the scope of the Constitution, provided the current PTI government is removed from power.
In addition, he stated that he was not against state institutions, but stressed that there would be no secret dialogue. He also said that the idea of dialogue can be deliberated through the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) platform.
The PML-N leader was arrested last year in the money laundering case, where she claimed that the National Accountability Office (NAB) arrested her for breaking the law and that she was being politically victimized.
At a press conference last year, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Liability Shahzad Akbar had said that the Sharif family had used Chaudhry Sugar Mills to launder money and illegally transfer their shares.
More than 7 million rupees in shares were transferred to Maryam Nawaz in 2008 through the mill’s shares, which were later transferred to Yousaf Abbas Sharif in 2010, Akbar said.
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