Beset by Islamic militancy and economic woes, Pakistani lawmakers now face a new challenge — an infestation of rats that are chewing through electrical and telephone wires in Parliament.
The rodents are causing computer problems and terrifying members of the house, even distracting from the vital business of governing the nuclear-armed nation, officials and reports said on Friday.
Parliament staff fought a “rat crisis” throughout a two-week closed-door sitting of the two houses of Parliament this month focusing on the United States-led “war on terror”, influential English-language daily Dawn said.
“There had been instances when rats racing across the floor of the house made members jump from their seats,” it said. “The experience has been particularly terrifying for female MPs and staff members.”
Parliamentary officials confirmed the infestation.
“The rats come down and cripple our computer network. Sometimes it becomes a problem to trace the affected wires,” a parliamentary official said on condition of anonymity.
The official said the rats had apparently found a “safe haven” in the false ceilings of the building.
“There are rat traps and sometimes we sprinkle rat poison but the problem is not yet over,” the official added. — AFP