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Imran should not sling mud at us: Fazl

By News desk SUKKUR/ ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that Imran Khan who had himself committed horse-trading should not throw his mud on them. Addressing the JUI-F workers, he said, “Movement is a movement and it is not necessary to get its results.” He said, “We accept and stay with the protesting employees in Islamabad.” He said that NAB is just a tool to victimise the opposition. “There is more corruption now than in the past and now there are voices of accountability from within the government party.” He said that all the institutions of the state are the servants of masses, so institutions should have to perform their responsibilities in the parameters of constitution. He said that no one can rescue an inefficient PM as his countdown has started. He said that coming days for the PTI government are very crucial because PDM would send them to home and every worker of PDM should get ready to move to Islamabad.

After NA ruckus, three members served show-cause notices: sources

After NA ruckus, three members served show-cause notices: sources By Image of the National Assembly for representation only. Photo: File NA speaker Asad Qaisar issues show-cause notices to three NA members for involvement in ruckus during a parliamentary session on Feb 4, per sources Notices were issued to PPP s  Naveed Qamar, PML-N s Hamid Hameed, and PTI s Attaullah Khan, sources say  Last week, Qaiser had warned of strict action against anyone found involved in the unpleasant incident   ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser on Monday issued show-cause notices to three members regarding their involvement in the unpleasant incident that took place during parliamentary proceedings on February 4.

Speaker Asad Qaiser warns of strict action over unpleasant incident in NA

Speaker Asad Qaiser warns of strict action over unpleasant incident in NA By National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser. APP/File National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser on Friday warned of strict action against anyone found involved in the unpleasant incident a day earlier during parliamentary proceedings. The unpleasant incident which took place in the NA on last day is highly condemnable, he wrote on Twitter. I ve called a meeting on Monday, February 8, wherein the record of the proceedings will be examined to [probe] the matter. Strict action can be taken against members who were involved in that incident, he added. Qaiser went on to say that as a custodian of the National Assembly of Pakistan, I have to maintain the order and to regulate the proceedings of the House in accordance with parliamentary practices, rules of procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007 .

Speaker nixes GB meet as opposition alleges bias - Pakistan

• PPP says it will not become part of any committee under speaker • Information minister challenges opposition to resign from parliament ISLAMABAD: Following the opposition’s decision to boycott, National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser on Sunday cancelled the parliamentary leaders’ meeting he had convened on Monday (today) on coming Gilgit-Baltistan elections as the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) announced that it would not become part of any parliamentary committee under him for his alleged biased conduct during the last joint sitting of parliament. The country’s major opposition parties had announced on Saturday that they would stay away from the parliamentary leaders’ meeting in line with Sept 20 multiparty conference (MPC)’s declaration through which they had said they would not cooperate with the government inside and outside the parliament.

NA Speaker reserves ruling on Khokhar s privilege motion

NA Speaker reserves ruling on Khokhar’s privilege motion Top Story Ag Agencies ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser on Friday reserved a ruling on a privilege motion of lawmaker Afzal Khokhar after hearing a heated exchange from Khokhar and Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan. The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) lawmaker moved a privilege motion against officials of district administration Lahore for demolishing his property at Johar Town. The motion was filed days after Lahore’s authorities demolished his residence in an operation which, according to them, was to reclaim government land. The PML-N and the government have since traded accusations about the matter.

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