The vice president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Maryam Nawaz Sharif alleged on Thursday that authorities had installed cameras in her jail cell and bathroom.

In a recent interview, the Nawaz Sharif’s daughter revealed the alleged inconveniences she had to face when she was imprisoned after being arrested in the 2019 Chaudhary Sugar Mills case, reported Geo News.

“I have gone to jail twice and if I speak about how I, a woman, was treated in jail, they will not have the audacity to show their faces,” she said to Geo News, lashing out at the government.

Sharif opined that if the authorities can barge into a room and take her into custody in the presence of her father Nawaz Sharif, then no woman is safe in Pakistan.

“A woman, whether she is in Pakistan or anywhere else, is not weak.”

Geo News reported that Maryam Nawaz Sharif had said that her party is open to dialogue with the military establishment within the ambit of the Constitution, provided that the incumbent PTI government is sent packing.

“Army is my institution. We are ready to hold talks (with the Army) but only within the framework of the Constitution. And such talks will be held right before the eyes of the people. We will not hold any secret dialogue,” she said in an interview with BBC Urdu.

She further said that any such talks would take place from the platform of the Pakistan Democratic Movement  – an alliance of 11 opposition parties.

The PML-N leader was arrested last year in the money laundering case, however, she had claimed that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had arrested her by violating the law and that she was being politically victimised.