Conceding to the opposition’s demand for revisiting 21 bills passed in haste by the National Assembly on June 10, Speaker Asad Qaiser on Thursday formed a parliamentary committee to look into the matter and address it. APP/File
ISLAMABAD: Conceding to the opposition’s demand for revisiting 21 bills passed in haste by the National Assembly on June 10, Speaker Asad Qaiser on Thursday formed a parliamentary committee to look into the matter and address it.
The speaker has formed the parliamentary committee in consultation with leaders of parliamentary parties, said the NA Secretariat in a notification issued on Thursday.
“The committee, called the Committee on Legislative Business, will finalise its terms of reference on issues which would be referred to it from time to time. It will submit its report to the National Assembly speaker,” the notification said.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairperson Ehsan Mani defended on Friday CEO Wasim Khan, saying that no one in Pakistan is more competent than him.
He said this in response to a question by MNA Iqbal Mohammad Ali during a meeting of the Standing Committee on Ministry for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC). There is no one in Pakistan as capable as Wasim Khan, Mani told the lawmakers, on which the members burst into laughter.