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1 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT BULLETIN OF THE ASSEMBLY (35 th SESSION) Date Friday, the 30 th July, 2021 (Private Members’ Day) Commenced at 4:16 P.M. Adjourned at 5:53 P.M. Total working hours 1 Hour 37 Minutes Presided by Mr. Muhammad Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Attendance 167 1. TILAWAT, HADITH, NAAT AND NATIONAL ANTHEM Tilawat and Hadith by Hafiz Naseem Mahmood Khalil Naat by Syed Zeeshan Bukhari National anthem FATEHA The House offered “Fateha” for the departed souls of:- i. Ten people died in Hyderabad Sindh due to the blast of pole-mounted transformer (PMT); ii. People died in different incidents in the country during recent rains; and iii. Ghulam Ali Nizamani, Former Member National Assembly. QUESTIONS 2. Questions entered in a separate list to be asked and answers given. Question Hour commenced but no question was asked and answered due to allowing members to speak on Point of Order / other issues. POINTS OF ORDER Engr. Sabir Hussain Kaim Khani 4.26 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. (0:04) Ten people died in Hyderabad due to the blast of pole-mounted transformer (PMT) of Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (HESCO); Mr. Deputy Speaker referred the matter to the Standing Committee concerned. Mr. Salahuddin 4.30 p.m. to 4.33 p.m. (0:03) HESCO infrastructure may be upgraded to avoid such kind of incidents and Committee may be constituted to take notice. Sheikh Rohail Asghar 4.34 p.m. to 4.35 p.m. (0:01) Condemned the Hyderabad incident and suggested for the accountability of the Departments.

Transcript of July, 2021 (Private Members' Day)

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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT

BULLETIN OF THE ASSEMBLY

(35th

SESSION)

Date Friday, the 30th

July, 2021 (Private Members’ Day)

Commenced at 4:16 P.M.

Adjourned at 5:53 P.M.

Total working hours 1 Hour 37 Minutes

Presided by

Mr. Muhammad Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker of the

National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Attendance 167

1. TILAWAT, HADITH, NAAT AND NATIONAL ANTHEM

Tilawat and Hadith by Hafiz Naseem Mahmood Khalil

Naat by Syed Zeeshan Bukhari

National anthem

FATEHA

The House offered “Fateha” for the departed souls of:-

i. Ten people died in Hyderabad Sindh due to the blast of pole-mounted transformer

(PMT);

ii. People died in different incidents in the country during recent rains; and

iii. Ghulam Ali Nizamani, Former Member National Assembly.

QUESTIONS

2. Questions entered in a separate list to be

asked and answers given.

Question Hour commenced but no

question was asked and answered due to

allowing members to speak on Point of

Order / other issues.

POINTS OF ORDER

Engr. Sabir Hussain Kaim Khani 4.26 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. (0:04)

Ten people died in Hyderabad due to the

blast of pole-mounted transformer (PMT) of

Hyderabad Electric Supply Company

(HESCO);

Mr. Deputy Speaker referred the matter

to the Standing Committee concerned. Mr. Salahuddin

4.30 p.m. to 4.33 p.m. (0:03)

HESCO infrastructure may be upgraded to

avoid such kind of incidents and Committee

may be constituted to take notice. Sheikh Rohail Asghar

4.34 p.m. to 4.35 p.m. (0:01)

Condemned the Hyderabad incident and

suggested for the accountability of the

Departments.

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Ms. Romina Khursheed Alam

4.35 p.m. to 4.37 p.m. (0:02)

Emphasized to make legislation to enhance

punishments for offenders in rape and

murder crimes.

FATEHA

The House offered “Fateha” for the departed souls of a mother and daughter and other

girls raped and murdered in the country in different incidents.

Syed Agha Rafiullah

4.38 p.m. to 4.40 p.m. (0:02)

Spoke on in-efficiency of HESCO regarding

the transformer blast in Hyderabad and also

informed the House regarding the similar

situation in Karachi. Mst. Shaheen Naz Saifullah

4.40 p.m. to 4.42 p.m. (0:02)

Strict punishments should be given to

offenders in cases of rape and murder of

women. Ms. Shahnaz Naseer Baloch

4.42 p.m. to 4.44 p.m. (0:02)

Raised shortage of electricity issues in

Gwader and problems being faced by the

people of Balochistan after recent rains and

floods and also emphasized on speedy

vaccination of Covid-19 to the whole nation. Mr. Jamshed Thomas

4.45 p.m. to 4.46 p.m. (0:01)

Highlighted incident in which three years old

Christian girl was raped in Lahore.

Mr. Deputy Speaker condemned and made

observation that such kind of incidents / acts

are shameful and disgraceful and could not

be tolerated at all. Mr. Deputy Speaker also

directed the Minister of State for

Parliamentary Affairs to take action and

obtain report from concerned quarters. Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan,

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs

4.46 p.m. to 4.47 p.m. (0:01)

Condemned the incident narrated by

Mr. Jamshed Thomas and other such

incidents of rape and requested the Chair to

allow members from both sides of the House

to speak on the matter. Ms. Asma Qadeer

4.47 p.m. to 4.48 p.m. (0:01)

5.50 p.m. to 5.51 p.m. (0:01)

Protection should be provided to women and

rape offenders should be hanged publically.

The following Members also spoke on the

protection of women and girls in country and

condemned the incidents of rape and

violence against women:-

1. Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali

4.48 p.m. to 4.52 p.m. (0:04)

2. Dr. Shazia Sobia Aslam Soomro

4.52 p.m. to 4.53 p.m. (0:01)

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3. Ms. Zartaj Gul,

Minister of State for Climate Change

4.53 p.m. to 4.57 p.m. (0:04)

4. Ms. Shamim Ara Panhwar

4.57 p.m. to 4.58 p.m. (0:01)

5. Ms. Shunila Ruth,

Parliamentary Secretary for Religious

Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony

4.58 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. (0:02)

6. Ms. Mehnaz Akbar Aziz

5.00 p.m. to 5.02 p.m. (0:02)

7. Ms. Uzma Riaz

5.02 p.m. to 5.05 p.m. (0:03)

8. Ms. Nasiba Chana

5.05 p.m. to 5.07 p.m. (0:02)

9. Ms. Nusrat Wahid

5.07 p.m. to 5.10 p.m. (0:03)

10. Ms. Shahida Akhtar Ali

5.10 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. (0:05)

11. Ms. Ghazala Saifi,

Parliamentary Secretary for National

History and Literary Heritage

Division

5.15 p.m. to 5.21 p.m. (0:06)

12. Ms. Nosheen Iftikhar

5.21 p.m. to 5.22 p.m. (0:01)

13. Ms. Syma Nadeem,

Parliamentary Secretary for Inter-

Provincial Coordination

5.22 p.m. to 5.25 p.m. (0:03)

14. Ms. Shahida Rehmani

5.25 p.m. to 5.29 p.m. (0:04)

15. Ms. Zille Huma

5.29 p.m. to 5.32 p.m. (0:03)

16. Ms. Sajida Begum

5.32 p.m. to 5.34 p.m. (0:02)

17. Dr. Shireen M. Mazari,

Minister for Human Rights

5.34 p.m. to 5.45 p.m. (0:11)

18. Mr. Khurram Dastgir Khan

5.45 p.m. to 5.50 p.m. (0:05)

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QUORUM

At 5:51 p.m, Sheikh Fayyaz-ud-Din, MNA belonging to PML(N) invited attention of the Chair

towards the lack of quorum, the count was made, the House was not in order. At 5.53 p.m. Mr.

Deputy Speaker adjourned the proceedings of the House.

CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE

3. MS. NAFEESA INAYATULLAH KHAN KHATTAK

MS. ZILLE HUMA

MS. NUSRAT WAHID

MS. UZMA RIAZ

RAI MUHAMMAD MURTAZA IQBAL

to invite attention of the Minister for Interior to a

matter of urgent public importance regarding

increase in the cases of pollen allergy in

Islamabad, causing grave concern amongst the

public.

Left over

INTRODUCTION OF BILL

4-5 MR. AMJID ALI KHAN to move for leave

to introduce a Bill to provide for the

establishment of an International Institute of

Science, Arts and Technology [The International

Institute of Science, Arts and Technology Bill,

2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

6-7 SARDAR AYAZ SADIQ to move for leave

to introduce a Bill further to amend the Pakistan

Penal Code, 1860 and the Code of Criminal

Procedure, 1898 [The Criminal Law

(Amendment) Bill, 2021].(Section- 489F and

Schedule- II)

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

8-9 MS. NAFEESA INAYATULLAH KHAN

KHATTAK to move for leave to introduce a

Bill to provide for the rescue, protective

custody, care and rehabilitation of destitute and

neglected children in the Islamabad Capital

Territory [The Islamabad Capital Territory

Destitute and Neglected Children Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

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10-11 MS. NUSRAT WAHID to move for

leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the

Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

(Amendment in Article-27)

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

12-13 SARDAR AYAZ SADIQ to move for leave

to introduce a Bill further to amend the Pakistan

Penal Code, 1860 [The Pakistan Penal Code

(Amendment) Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

14-15 SARDAR AYAZ SADIQ to move for leave

to introduce a Bill to repeal the Recusant

Witnesses Act, 1853 [The Recusant Witnesses

(Repeal) Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

16-17 MS. SAJIDA BEGUM to move

for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the

Trade Organizations Act, 2013 [The Trade

Organizations (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

18-19 MR. JAI PARKASH to move for leave to

introduce a Bill further to amend the

Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

(Amendment in Article-59)

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

20-21 MS. UZMA RIAZ to move for leave to

introduce a Bill further to amend the Drug

Regulatory Authority Act, 2012[The Drug

Regulatory Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

22-23 MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN to

move for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for

the establishment of the Memon University at

Islamabad [The Memon University at Islamabad

Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

24-25 MS. UZMA RIAZ to move for leave

to introduce a Bill further to amend the Pakistan

Medical Commission Act, 2020 [The Pakistan

Medical Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

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Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

26-27 MS. UZMA RIAZ to move for leave

to introduce a Bill to provide for registration of

contractors and for related matters [The

Contractors Registration Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

28-29 SARDAR AYAZ SADIQ to move for leave

to introduce a Bill to amend the Children

(Pledging of Labour) Act, 1933 [The Children

(Pledging of Labour) (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.

Left over

MOTION

30. MR. ALI NAWAZ AWAN to move under sub-

rule (7) of rule 154 of the Rules of Procedure and

Conduct of Business in the National Assembly,

2007, that the Islamabad Capital Territory Food

Safety Bill, 2020, as passed by the National

Assembly and not passed by the Senate within

ninety days of its laying in the Senate, be referred

to the Joint Sitting for consideration and passage.

Left over

LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS

(COMMENCED BUSINESS)

31. Further consideration of the following motion

moved by Jam Abdul Karim Bijar on 13.7.2021:-

“that the Bill further to amend the Civil Servants

Act, 1973 [The Civil Servants (Amendment) Bill,

2020], as reported by the Standing Committee, be

taken into consideration at once.”

Left over

32. JAM ABDUL KARIM BIJAR to move that the

Bill further to amend the Civil Servants Act, 1973

[The Civil Servants (Amendment) Bill, 2020], be

passed.

Left over

LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS

33. SHAZIA MARRI to move that the Bill

further to amend the Child Marriage Restraint Act,

1929 [The Child Marriage Restraint (Amendment)

Bill, 2019], as passed by the Senate, be taken into

consideration.

Left over

(Amendments entered in a separate list to be

moved)

34. SHAZIA MARRI to move that the Bill

further to amend the Child Marriage Restraint Act,

1929 [The Child Marriage Restraint (Amendment)

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Bill, 2019], be passed.

35. 35. MR. MOHSIN DAWAR to

move that the Bill to Control and prevent torture

and custodial death [The Torture and Custodial

Death (Prevention and Punishment) Bill, 2021], as

passed by the Senate, be taken into consideration.

Left over

36. MR. MOHSIN DAWAR to move that

the Bill to Control and prevent torture and

custodial death [The Torture and Custodial Death

(Prevention and Punishment) Bill, 2021], be

passed.

Left over

37. MR. MOHSIN DAWAR to move that

the Bill to repeal and enact the Law relating to the

Postal Services [The Post Office Bill, 2020], as

passed by the Senate, be taken into consideration.

Left over

38. MR. MOHSIN DAWAR to move that

the Bill to repeal and enact the Law relating to the

Postal Services [The Post Office Bill, 2020], be

passed.

Left over

39. MR. MOHSIN DAWAR to move that

the Bill to provide for the welfare and integration

of communities [The Islamabad Community

Integration Bill, 2020], as passed by the Senate, be

taken into consideration.

Left over

40. MR. MOHSIN DAWAR to move that

the Bill to provide for the welfare and integration

of communities [The Islamabad Community

Integration Bill, 2020], be passed.

Left over

41. SYED JAVED HUSNAIN to move that the Bill

further to amend the Limitation Act, 1908 [The

Limitation (Amendment) Bill, 2020], as reported

by the Standing Committee, be taken into

consideration at once.

Left over

[Amendments entered in a separate list to be

moved]

42. SYED JAVED HUSNAIN to move that the Bill

further to amend the Limitation Act, 1908 [The

Limitation (Amendment) Bill, 2020], be passed.

Left over

43. DR. NAFISA SHAH to move that the Bill

further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic

Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution

(Amendment) Bill, 2020] (Amendment in Article-

25) as reported by the Standing Committee, be

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taken into consideration at once.

44. DR. NAFISA SHAH to move that the Bill

further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic

Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution

(Amendment) Bill, 2020] (Amendment in Article-

25), be passed.

Left over

45. MR. RIAZ FATYANA to move that the Bill to

provide for the systematic growth of the

agricultural produce [The Aiwan-i-Zarat Bill,

2021], as reported by the Standing Committee, be

taken into consideration at once.

Left over

46. MR. RIAZ FATYANA to move that the Bill to

provide for the systematic growth of the

agricultural produce [The Aiwan-i-Zarat Bill,

2021], be passed.

Left over

47. MR. JAMES IQBAL to move that the Bill

further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860

and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 [The

Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020], as

reported by the Standing Committee, be taken into

consideration at once.

Left over

48. MR. JAMES IQBAL to move that the Bill

further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code , 1860

and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 [The

Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020], be

passed.

Left over

MOTION

49. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs to move

that the delay in the presentation of report of the

Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend

the Port Qasim Authority Act, 1973 [The Port

Qasim Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2021, till

today be condoned. (moved by Syed Agha

Rafiullah, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

50. MIR AMER ALI KHAN MAGSI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Port Qasim Authority

Act, 1973 [The Port Qasim Authority

(Amendment) Bill, 2021]

Left over

MOTION

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51. MR. SAJID MEHDI, Chairman Standing

Committee on Science and Technology to move

that the delay in the presentation of report of the

Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend

the National Institute of Oceanography Act, 2007

[The National Institute of Oceanography

(Amendment) Bill, 2019], till today be condoned.

(moved by Mr. Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

52. MR. SAJID MEHDI, Chairman Standing

Committee on Science and Technology to present

the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the National Institute of

Oceanography Act, 2007 [The National Institute of

Oceanography (Amendment) Bill, 2019]

Left over

MOTION

53. MR. SAJID MEHDI, Chairman Standing

Committee on Science and Technology to move

that the delay in the presentation of report of the

Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend

the Pakistan Council of Research in Water

Resources Act, 2007 [The Pakistan Council of

Research in Water Resources (Amendment) Bill,

2019], till today be condoned. (moved by Mr.

Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

54. MR. SAJID MEHDI, Chairman Standing

Committee on Science and Technology to present

the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Pakistan Council of Research

in Water Resources Act, 2007 [The Pakistan

Council of Research in Water Resources

(Amendment) Bill, 2019]

Left over

MOTION

55. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to move that the

delay in the presentation of report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2019], till

today be condoned. (Moved by Ms. Kishwer

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Zehra, MNA) (Article- 140B)

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

56. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to present the

report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic

Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution

(Amendment) Bill, 2019].

Left over

MOTION

57. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to move that the

delay in the presentation of report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till

today be condoned. (Moved by Choudhary Faqir

Ahmad, MNA) (Article- 259A)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

58. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to present the

report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic

Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution

(Amendment) Bill, 2020].

Left over

MOTION

59. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to move that the

delay in the presentation of report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

Registration Act, 1908 [The Registration

(Amendment) Bill, 2021], till today be condoned.

(Moved by Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

60. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to present the

report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Registration Act, 1908 [The

Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2021].

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MOTION

61. MR. SAJID MEHDI, Chairman Standing

Committee on Science and Technology to move

that the delay in the presentation of report of the

Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend

the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control

Authority Act, 1996 [The Pakistan Standards and

Quality Control Authority (Amendment) Bill,

2019], till today be condoned. (moved by Mr.

Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

62. MR. SAJID MEHDI, Chairman Standing

Committee on Science and Technology to present

the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Pakistan Standards and

Quality Control Authority Act, 1996 [The Pakistan

Standards and Quality Control Authority

(Amendment) Bill, 2019]

Left over

MOTION

63. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to move that the

delay in the presentation of report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

Specific Relief Act, 1877 [The Specific Relief

(Amendment) Bill, 2021],till today be condoned

(moved by Syed Javed Husnain, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

64. MR RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing

Committee on Law and Justice to present the

report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Specific Relief Act, 1877

[The Specific Relief (Amendment) Bill, 2021]

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MOTION

65. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Bill further to

amend the Islamabad Consumer Protection Act,

1995 [The Islamabad Consumer Protection

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(Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be condoned

(moved by Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel, MNA)

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

66. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Islamabad Consumer

Protection Act, 1995 [The Islamabad Consumer

Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2020].

Left over

MOTION

67. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Bill further to

amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 [The

Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till

today be condoned (moved by Rai Muhammad

Murtaza Iqbal, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

68. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code,

1860 [The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment)

Bill, 2020].

Left over

MOTION

69. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to move that the delay in the presentation

of report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Higher Education

Commission Ordinance, 2002 [The Higher

Education Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2019]

till today be condoned (moved by Mr. Kesoo Mar

Kheeal Das, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

70. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to present the report of the Standing

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Committee on the Bill further to amend the Higher

Education Commission Ordinance, 2002 [The

Higher Education Commission (Amendment)

Bill, 2019]

MOTION

71. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to move that the delay in the presentation

of report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the National Vocational and

Technical Training Commission Act, 2011 [The

National Vocational and Technical Training

Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2019] till today

be condoned (moved by Mr. Amjid Ali Khan,

MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

72. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to present the report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

National Vocational and Technical Training

Commission Act, 2011 [The National Vocational

and Technical Training Commission

(Amendment) Bill, 2019].

Left over

MOTION

73. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to move that the delay in the presentation

of report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Pakistan National Council of

the Arts Act, 1973 [The Pakistan National Council

of the Arts (Amendment) Bill, 2019] till today be

condoned (moved by Mr. Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

74. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to present the report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

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Pakistan National Council of the Arts Act, 1973

[The Pakistan National Council of the Arts

(Amendment) Bill, 2019].

MOTION

75. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Bill further to

amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 and the

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 [The Criminal

Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be

condoned (moved by Ms. Kishwer Zehra, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

76. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code,

1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898

[The Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020].

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MOTION

77. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to move that the delay in the presentation

of report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Pakistan Academy of Letters

Act, 2013 [The Pakistan Academy of Letters

(Amendment) Bill, 2019] till today be condoned

(moved by Mr. Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan

Masti Khel, MNA)

Left over

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

78. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to present the report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

Pakistan Academy of Letters Act, 2013 [The

Pakistan Academy of Letters (Amendment) Bill,

2019].

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MOTION

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79. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to move that the delay in the presentation

of report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to

prevent rampant drug usage among students of

educational institutions [The Prevention of Drugs

usage in Educational Institutions Bill, 2020] till

today be condoned (moved by Ms. Shahida

Rehmani, MNA)

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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

80. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to present the report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill to prevent rampant drug

usage among students of educational institutions

[The Prevention of Drugs usage in Educational

Institutions Bill, 2020].

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MOTION

81. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Bill further to

amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898

[The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment)

Bill, 2020], till today be condoned (moved by Mr.

Kesoo Mal Kheeal Das, MNA)

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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

82. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Code of Criminal

Procedure, 1898 [The Code of Criminal

Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2020].

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MOTION

83. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Bill further to

amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 and the

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 [The Criminal

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Law (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be

condoned (moved by Mr. Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)

REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

84. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code,

1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898

[The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2020].

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MOTION

85. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Bill further to

amend the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 and the

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 [The Criminal

Law (Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be

condoned (moved by Choudhary Faqir Ahmad,

MNA)

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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

86. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,

Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Bill further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code,

1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898

[The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2020].

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MOTION

87. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to move that the delay in the presentation

of report of the Standing Committee on the Bill

further to amend the Islamabad Capital Territory

Private Educational Institutions (Registration and

Regulation) Act, 2013 [The Islamabad Capital

Territory Private Educational Institutions

(Registration and Regulation) (Amendment) Bill,

2019] till today be condoned (moved by Mr.

Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)

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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

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88. MIAN NAJEEB-UD-DIN AWAISI, Chairman

Standing Committee on Federal Education,

Professional Training, National Heritage and

Culture to present report of the Standing

Committee on the Bill further to amend the

Islamabad Capital Territory Private Educational

Institutions (Registration and Regulation) Act,

2013 [The Islamabad Capital Territory Private

Educational Institutions (Registration and

Regulation) (Amendment) Bill, 2019]

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MOTION

89. MR. IMRAN KHATTAK, Chairman Standing

Committee on Energy (Petroleum Division) to

move that the delay in the presentation of report of

the Standing Committee on the Starred Question

No. 132 (moved by Mr. Iqbal Muhammad Ali

Khan, MNA) referred to the Committee on

04.02.2021, till today be condoned.

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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE PRESENTATION OF:

90. MR. IMRAN KHATTAK, Chairman Standing

Committee on Energy (Petroleum Division) to

present the report of the Standing Committee on

the Starred Question No. 132.

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AMENDMENT TO THE RULES OF PROCEDURE AND CONDUCT

OF BUSINESS IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, 2007

91. MR. SHAHID AHMED to seek leave under

sub-rule (4) of rule 293 of the Rules of Procedure

and Conduct of Business in the National

Assembly, 2007 to move the following

amendments in the said Rules:-

Amendment in rule 201 .- In rule 201, after sub-

rule (7), the following new sub-rule (8), shall be

added:-

“ (8) Each Ministry shall submit department-

wise monthly performance report of subjects

assigned to it including statement of its accounts in

terms of budget allocated in each head, and

expenditure made therefrom not later that 15th

day

of next month of a preceding month along with a

certificate duly signed by the Secretary of the

concerned Ministry that whether or not, the Chief

Finance and Accounts Officer fulfilled his

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responsibility during the period for examination of

the Committee.” 92. MR. SHAHID AHMED to move under sub-

rule (5) of rule 293 of the Rules of Procedure and

Conduct of Business in the National Assembly,

2007, that the proposed amendments be taken into

consideration.

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93. MR. SHAHID AHMED to move that the

proposed amendments in the Rules of Procedure

and Conduct of Business in the National

Assembly, 2007, be adopted.

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94. DR. NAFISA SHAH to seek leave under sub-rule

(4) of rule 293 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct

of Business in the National Assembly, 2007 to move

the following amendments in the said Rules:-

Insertion of new Rule 295 and 296.- that in the said

Rules after rule 294 the following new rules 295 and

296 shall be inserted:-

"CHAPTER XXIII

PUBLIC PETITIONS

295. Right of petition.- (1) Any citizen of Pakistan

or any natural or legal person residing or having a

registered office in the country shall have the right to

address, individually or in association with other

citizens or persons, a petition to the National Assembly

on a matter which affects him, her or them directly.

(2) Petitions shall be addressed to the Speaker of

the National Assembly and shall be titled as “Public

Petition to the National Assembly” and shall show the

name, nationality and permanent address of each

petitioner.

(3) Where a Petition is signed by more than one

Petitioner, the signatories shall designate a

representative who shall be regarded as the petitioner

for the purposes of this Title.

(4) Each Petitioner may at any time withdraw

support of petition in writing and on withdrawal of

support by all the petitioners the petition shall become

null and void.

(5) Petitions must be preferably written in official

languages, either English or Urdu and sent to the

National Assembly Secretariat. However petitions in

Provincial or local languages e.g Sindhi, Punjabi,

Pashto, Balochi, Kashmiri, Shina, Hindko or Brahvi

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will also be considered.

(6) Petitions shall be entered in a register in the

order in which they are received if they comply with

the conditions laid down in sub-rule (2); those that do

not shall be filed, and the petitioner shall be informed

of the reasons for this.

(7) Petitions entered in the register shall be

forwarded by the Speaker to the Public Petitions

committee responsible, which shall first establish the

admissibility or otherwise of the petition in accordance

with these Rules.

(8) Petitions declared inadmissible by the

Committee shall be filed; the petitioner shall be

informed of the decision and the reasons for it. Where

possible, alternative means of redress may be

recommended.

(9) Petitions, once registered, shall as a general

rule become public documents, and the name of the

petitioner and the contents of the petition may be

published by the National Assembly for reasons of

transparency.

(10) Notwithstanding the provision of sub-rule (9),

the petitioner may request that his or her name be

withheld in order to protect his or her privacy, in which

case the National Assembly must comply with the

request.

Where the petitioner's complaint cannot be investigated

for reasons of anonymity, the petitioner shall be

consulted so as the further steps to be taken.

(11) The petitioners may request that his or her

petition be treated confidentially, in which case suitable

precautions shall be taken by Parliament to ensure that

the contents are not made public. The petitioners shall

be told under which precise conditions this provision is

to apply.

(12) Where the Committee deems it appropriate, it

may refer the matter to the Ombudsman or to the

relevant Government departments or Divisions for

redressal.

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296. Examination of petitions, Redressal and

Report.- (1) Admissible petitions shall be considered

by the Committee where the petitioners may be invited

to participate in meetings of the Committee if their

petition is to be the subject of discussion, or they may

ask to be present. The right to speak shall be granted to

petitioners at the discretion of the Chair.

(2) The Committee shall submit report to the

Parliament. The Committee shall, in particular, inform

Parliament of the measures taken by the Committee on

petitions referred to them by the Parliament.

(3) The Committee may seek opinions from other

committees that have specific responsibility for the

issue under consideration.

(4) Where the report deals with, in particular, the

application or interpretation of law or proposed

changes to existing law, the Standing Committee

responsible for the subject-matter shall be associated. If

the Committee responsible does not accept such

suggestions, the associated committee may table them

directly in the House.

(5) When investigating petitions, establishing facts

or seeking solutions the Committee may organize fact-

finding visits to the region concerned by the petition.

Reports on the visit shall be drafted by their

participants.

(6) The petitioner shall be informed of the decision

taken by the Committee and the reasons for the

decision. When consideration of an admissible petition

has been concluded, it shall be declared closed and the

petitioner informed.”

95. DR. NAFISA SHAH to move under sub-rule (5) of

rule 293 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of

Business in the National Assembly, 2007, that the

proposed amendments be taken into consideration.

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96. DR. NAFISA SHAH to move that the

proposed amendments in the Rules of Procedure

and Conduct of Business in the National

Assembly, 2007, be adopted.

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RESOLUTIONS FOR DISAPPROVAL OF ORDINANCES

97. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN Left over

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KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Pakistan

Telecommunication (Re-organization) (Amendment)

Ordinance, 2020 (XIV of 2020).”

98. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Employees Old Age

Benefits (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (No. XV of

2020).”

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99. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHAUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Anti-Rape (Investigation

and Trial) Ordinance, 2020 (No. XVI of 2020)”

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100. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

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MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Criminal Law

(Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (No. XVII of 2020).”

101. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the National Institute of

Health (Re-organization) Ordinance, 2020 (XVIII of

2020).”

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102. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Capital Development

Authority (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (I of 2021).”

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103. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Income Tax

(Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No. II of 2021).”

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104. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

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RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM MS. SHAZA

FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the following

resolution:-

“This House disapproves the PAF Air War College

Institute Ordinance, 2021 (No. III of 2021)”

105. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the National Accountability

(Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (V of 2021).”

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106. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Regulation of Generation,

Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power

(Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No. VIII of 2021)”

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107. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

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“This House disapproves the Tax Laws (Amendment)

Ordinance, 2021 (VI of 2021).”

108. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

CH. MUHAMMAD HAMID HAMEED

MS. SHAISTA PERVAIZ

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA

MS. KIRAN IMRAN DAR

MS. MUSARRAT ASIF to move the following

resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Higher Education

Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No. IX of

2021).”

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109. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

CH. MUHAMMAD HAMID HAMEED

MS. SHAISTA PERVAIZ

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA

MS. KIRAN IMRAN DAR

MS. MUSARRAT ASIF to move the following

resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Higher Education

Commission (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2021

(No. X of 2021).”

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110. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

“This House disapproves the Election (Second

Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No. XI of 2021).”

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111. MR. SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD ASIF

KHAWAJA SAAD RAFIQ

MR. KHURRAM DASTGIR KHAN

MR. AHSAN IQBAL CHOUDHARY

RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN

RANA SANA ULLAH KHAN

MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI

MIAN NAJEEB UD DIN AWAISI

MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ

MS. ROMINA KHURSHEED ALAM

MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA to move the

following resolution:-

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This House disapproves the Protection of Parents

Ordinance, 2021 (No. XII of 2021).”

RESOLUTIONS

112. MS. NAFEESA INAYATULLAH

KHAN KHATTAK to move the

following resolution:-

“This House is of the opinion that the

Government should take immediate steps

to make strict laws to prevent human

trafficking in the country.”

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113. DR. SHAZIA SOBIA ASLAM

SOOMRO to move the following

resolution:-

“This House is of the opinion that the

Government should take immediate steps

to operate PIA daily flights from

Islamabad to Sukkur Airport.”

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114. MR. SHER AKBAR KHAN

to move the following resolution:-

“This House is of the opinion that the

Government should take immediate steps

to make arrangement for supply of natural

gas to District Buner.”

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115. MR. NAVEED AAMIR JEEVA

to move the following resolution:-

“This House is of the opinion that the

Government should take immediate steps

to decrease the deficit of Pakistan

International Airlines.”

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MOTIONS UNDER RULE 259

116. CH. MUHAMMAD BARJEES TAHIR

to move the following motion:-

“This House may discuss the situation

arising out of increase in the prices of

petroleum, products.”

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117. MR. SHER AKBAR KHAN to

move the following motion:-

“This House may discuss the steps being

taken by the Government to establish OPF

schools/colleges in district Buner.”

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118. MS. UZMA RIAZ to move the

following motion:-

“This House may discuss the situation

arising out of the shortage of water in the

country.”

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119. MS. NAFEESA INAYATULLAH

KHAN KHATTAK to move the

following motion:-

“This House may discuss the policy of the

Government to bring medical practitioners

working in private medical hospitals under

the income tax net.”

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120. MS. ZILLE HUMA to move the

following motion:-

“This House may discuss the problems

being faced by the filers due to issuance

of notices to them by the FBR.”

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DISCUSSION ON A MATTER OF URGENT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE UNDER RULE 87

121. SYED NAVEED QAMAR

DR. MAHREEN RAZZAQ BHUTTO

SYED HUSSAIN TARIQ

MR. ABDUL QADIR PATEL

SYED AGHA RAFIULLAH

MR. RAZA RABBANI KHAR to

discuss a matter of urgent public

importance regarding allegedly unfair and

illegal distribution of development funds

given by the present Government under

different names”.

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CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE

122. SHEIKH FAYYAZ UD DIN

MR. RASHEED AHMED KHAN

RAO MUHAMMAD AJMAL KHAN

MR. MUHAMMAD JUNAID ANWAR

CHAUDHARY to invite attention of

the Minister for National Food Security

and Research to a matter of urgent public

importance regarding decrease in per acre

production of wheat, cotton, sugarcane

and rice in Pakistan, causing grave

concern amongst the public.

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At 5.53 p.m. the sitting of the Assembly was adjourned to meet again on Monday, the 2nd

August,

2021 at 5.00 p.m.

Islamabad, the CHAUDHRY MUBARAK ALI

30th

July, 2021 Acting Secretary