Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan ordered surveillance of Sindh House after receiving digital evidence of the presence of Pakistan Teheek-e-Insaf (PTI) MNAs there, Bol News reported on Thursday.
The government had got cautioned on the matter after Punjab Assembly Speaker Pervaiz Elahi had claimed that 10-12 government lawmakers were in “safe custody” of the opposition.
PM Imran Khan has ordered the federal government-administered agencies to keep an eye on the activities around the location.
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It has been learnt that the surveillance of the Sindh House via drone cameras is underway, while several closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras are also being installed around the facility to monitor activities.
Bol News reported that some PTI lawmakers are staying at the Sindh House along with their relatives. The government has also approached relatives of some treasury lawmakers to ensure their return.
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The intelligence agencies have been directed to submit the report to the PM daily.
It has been learnt through the sources that lawmakers of PML-Q are also staying at Sindh House. These lawmakers are likely to vote against the premier in the no-confidence voting.

















