Treasury, Opp in Senate condemn Fawad arrest.

ISLAMABAD -- The treasury and the opposition on Thursday in the Senate condemned the arrest of PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry in a case registered against him on the complaint of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and demanded his immediate release.

PTI also came down hard on the electoral body and Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja over the controversies surrounding the arrest of former information minister and the appointment of caretaker chief minister in Punjab.

Though treasury criticized the action of the arrest, yet it made it clear that PTI itself was behind the culture of victimizing the political opponents by sending them in jails in 'fake' corruption cases

At the outset of the sitting, Leader of the Opposition in the House Dr Shahzad Waseem said Chaudhry had passed remarks about the conduct of the ECP and had not broken any law. He said that the way the PTI leader was brought to the court handcuffed while his face covered with a piece of cloth has exposed the whole system.

The opposition leader questioning the impartiality of the Election Commission said that the body was giving an impression of bias every time.

He said it was the job of the ECP to be ready to hold elections all the time - whether in 90 days or 60 days - but it didn't appear to be ready to do so. Senator Waseem went on to say that it was also the duty of ECP to ensure impartiality on the process of appointment of caretaker chief minister in any province to move forward free and fair election.

He warned of dire consequences if the elections were rigged and an effort was made to impose a minority on the majority through rigging.

Former prime minister and PPP Senator Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said Chaudhry had been a member of his cabinet and the minister concerned should respond to the issue. 'It is a sub-judice matter.' At the same time, he emphasized that the caretaker setup and the...

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