The Senate session was marred by commotion on Friday as 'spy cameras' were found by the opposition members above and inside the polling booth installed for the elections of the chairman and the deputy chairman of the Upper House. Presiding Officer Senator Sayed Muzafar Hussain Shah ordered to electoral staff to make a new polling booth agreed upon by the government and the opposition members. PPP's Mustafa Nawaz Khokar tweeted a picture saying that he and " Musadik [Malik] found spy camera right over the polling booth." Myself and Dr Musadik found spy cameras right over the polling booth!!!! pic.twitter.com/aqRGFRYFbq — Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar (@Mustafa_PPP) March 12, 2021 Talking to the media outside the parliament he asked, how the security of the [Upper] house was breached. “Who allowed this to happen? There was a complete plan to steal this election. We would hold consultations as to who should investigate this breach of the secrecy of election.” he said adding that those responsible should be punished according to Elections Act 2017. Read more: Honours evenly poised for Senate battle He added that responsibility for the Senate's security lies with its current chairman, secretary and the head of the security. "We will decide whether the Senate's committee should investigate the matter or the police," he added. Former Chairman of the Senate Raza Rabbani protested that "there is no provision to install cameras in the polling station. The elections are to be conducted according to the Constitution." In response, Information Minister Shibli Faraz accused the opposition of getting the ‘spy camera’s installed. “They [opposition want to sabotage the election,” Shibli said speaking to the media. (This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly)
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