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26th Amendment bill: MNAs prefer physical fights to verbal debate

Top Story February 5, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Thursday presented a chaotic scene due to brawls as the opposition members registered a strong protest during speeches of the cabinet members on the 26th Constitutional Amendment Bill. Over a dozen security staff members surrounded dais of the speaker to guard Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri, who was chairing the proceedings. The opposition members, carrying placards, had gathered in front of the chair to lodge protest. The placards were inscribed with slogans against raise in electricity tariff, price-hike and accusing the government of corruption and a compromise on the Kashmir cause. The opposition members shouted ‘Go Imran Go’ and ‘Atta Mehnga Roti Mehngi’ and continued whistling till end of the proceedings.

26th Amendment bill : MNAs prefer physical fights to verbal debate

Top Story February 5, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Thursday presented a chaotic scene due to brawls as the opposition members registered a strong protest during speeches of the cabinet members on the 26th Constitutional Amendment Bill. Over a dozen security staff members surrounded dais of the speaker to guard Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri, who was chairing the proceedings. The opposition members, carrying placards, had gathered in front of the chair to lodge protest. The placards were inscribed with slogans against raise in electricity tariff, price-hike and accusing the government of corruption and a compromise on the Kashmir cause. The opposition members shouted ‘Go Imran Go’ and ‘Atta Mehnga Roti Mehngi’ and continued whistling till end of the proceedings.

Qureshi lambasts opposition for ruckus over Senate polls

Members shove each other as ministers slam undemocratic attitude Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told the opposition members that the government would not bulldoze the bill as per the wishes of the opposition members. PHOTO: Screenshot ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly once again witnessed scenes of chaos on Thursday as the opposition resorted to noisy protests during the debate on the 26th Constitutional Amendment Bill on the second consecutive day. The house descended into a shoving match between members of the treasury and the opposition, due to which a few parliamentarians fell on the floor, while a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) member took the mic down from the deputy speaker’s dais in protest.

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