Opposition No-trust movement against Imran Khan: Govt orders spy agencies to monitor lawmakers, say the News
According to latest development, the PTI government has ordered the civilian intelligence agencies to monitor the PTI MNAs (Member of National assesmbly) ahead of the no-trust movement against Prime Minister Imran Khan, said by The News.
The above said development came during a meeting of the ruling PTI’s political committee lead by PM Imran Khan in Islamabad.
The spy agencies of Pakistan ready to monitor the lawmakers’ location, movement and will record their phone calls.
In addition to above , The prime minister Imran Kahn also directed strict surveillance of the Sindh House because according to latest reports there are around 12 MNAs of the ruling party PTI are currently in the “safe custody” of the Opposition.
The intelligence agencies have been directed to submit the report to the PM on a daily basis.
Sindh House
According to latest news, the Prime minister also decided that the Sindh House will not be allowed to become the hub of horse-trading, the sources added.
The federal minister of PTI accused the People Party of using the building for horse trading.
On March 14, Federal Minister Ali Zaidi had claimed that the PPP has deployed additional SSU commandos at the building "to protect the bags of looted wealth #ZardariMafia brought to try & bribe our MNAs!"
Following up on his statement, the PTI minister also wrote a letter to Secretary Establishment demanding immediate inquiry on SSU Sindh DIG Maqsood Memon.
Govt lawmakers in Opposition's 'safe custody'
Couple of days earlier, Punjab Assembly Speaker Pervaiz Elahi had claimed that approximately 12 PTI government MNAs were in "safe custody" of the Opposition. Due to No-confidence movement in National Assembly the risk of political conflict between government and opposition is rising day by day.
In an interview with Dunya News, the PML-Q leader — whose party is a key ally of the PTI in the Centre and Punjab — had said: "The 10-12 government lawmakers also approached me, but now they are nowhere to be seen."
"We have tracked them down; they are in the Opposition's safe custody. The government is actually more concerned about them. The ones who they looked forward to [for support] have stated they are now neutral. No friendly country or institution will come near this matter," he had claimed.
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