Sindh PA Adopts Resolution to Pay Tribute to Pakistani Women
Prime Minister Gets Vote of Confidence in National Assembly
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Punjab Assembly Refers Five Govt. Bills to Committees
National Assembly Meets for Five Minutes
Punjab Assembly Passes Three Bills, Adopts Two Resolutions
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Punjab Assembly Transacts Entire Agenda
National Assembly Transacts 60 Percent of Agenda amid Opposition’s Protest
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Assembly | Session No. | Sitting No. | Name of Representative | Resolution Title | Status |
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Assembly | Session No. | Sitting No. | Name of Representative | Resolution Title | Status |
Sindh | 18 | 5 | Muhammad Ismail Rahu, PPPP |
Demanding the provincial government to write off the farmers’ agriculture loan.
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Adopted |
Punjab | 30 | 3 | Muhammad Waris Shad, PML-N |
Establishment of Cardiac Centre in Khusab
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Deferred |
Punjab | 30 | 3 | Shazia Abid, PPPP |
Restoration of MBBS and BDS seats for medical students in medical colleges of Punjab
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 30 | 3 | Shamim Aftab, PTI |
To ensure free education to the children between the age of five to 16 years
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 30 | 3 | Muzaffer Ali Sheikh, PML-N |
Ban on throwing of fake printed notes in happy occasions and forfeited from the market
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 30 | 3 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
Promotion of 10,000 Graduate English teachers.
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 18 | 4 | Sarwat Fatima, TLP |
Quran to be taught as a compulsory subject in colleges and universities of Sindh
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 18 | 4 | Shahzad Qureshi, PTI |
Removal of Inspector General of Police, Sindh.
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 18 | 4 | Adeel Ahmed, PTI |
People of Sindh have the right to basic health and must be provided the Health Insurance.
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 18 | 4 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
To include Lawyers in Prime Minister’s Health Card Scheme.
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to increase the upper age limit for appointments in Government Departments .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Syed Rafiullah, PPPP |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to increase the upper age limit for appointments in Government Departments .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Jam Abdul Karim Bijar, PPPP |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to increase the upper age limit for appointments in Government Departments .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Naveed Aamir, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to protect the residents of Islamabad from stray dogs .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to declare Friday as a weekly holiday .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | James Iqbal, MMA |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to restore the educational increments of all Federal Government employees.”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Uzma Riaz, PTI |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to discourage the trend of getting loans from foreign and domestic banks .”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Mrs. Mahreen Razaque Bhutto, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Dr. Shazia Sobia, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Syed Imran Ahmad Shah, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Romina Khurshid Alam, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Murtaza Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Murtaza Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Zahra Wadood Fatemi, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Ali Pervaiz, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Begum Tahira Bukhari, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Mian Javed Latif, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Mohsin Javed, IND |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Marriyum Aurangzeb, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Ali Gohar Khan, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Kesoo Mal Kheeal Das, PML-N |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Shahida Akhtar Ali, MMA |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 6 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
The Elections (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 (No.IV of 2021).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 5 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No. XII of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 13-03-2021, under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.”
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Adopted |
National | 29 | 3 | Uzma Riaz, PTI |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to reduce the prices of life saving medicines .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Naveed Aamir, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to protect the residents of Islamabad from stray dogs .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | James Iqbal, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to create maximum jobs opportunities in the country .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Sher Akbar Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to establish a women University in District Buner .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to exempt all Mosques and Madaris from all taxes being charged in electricity bills .”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Mrs. Mahreen Razaque Bhutto, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).
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Not Taken Up |
National | 29 | 3 | Dr. Shazia Sobia, PPPP |
The Federal Medical Teaching Institute Ordinance, 2020 (No.XII of 2020).
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Not Taken Up |
Senate | 306 | 5 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
The House expresses its grave concern over the dilapidated conditions of labourers and workers throughout the country.
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Not Taken Up |
Senate | 306 | 5 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
“The House strongly condemns the unprovoked firing by the
Indian Forces on the Line of Control on the vehicle of United
Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan
(UNMOGIP) on 18th December, 2020 despite of clear United
Nations marks and flag on the said vehicle. The House also condemns Indian violation of the international norms of staff behaviour, International Law and United Nations. The House urges upon the Government to take up the incident of unprovoked firing by the Indian Forces on the UNMOGIP vehicle on all international diplomatic fora including the United Nations.”
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Not Taken Up |
Senate | 306 | 5 | Behramand, PPPP |
“This House strongly condemns the incidents of domestic violence and demands that the Government should establish special desks in every police station in Islamabad Capital Territory to help the victims of domestic violence.”
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Not Taken Up |
Senate | 306 | 5 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
“'The House is cognizant of the fact that in order to strengthen democracy and democratic principles in the country, there is
dire need to make the people in Pakistan aware of their civic rights and duties as enshrined in Articles 9 to 28 of the Constitution of Pakistan. The House recommends that in order to make the people of Pakistan in general and the residents of Federal Capital in
particular aware about their civic rights and duties as vigilant citizens of Pakistan, the Federal Government should make arrangements for compulsory teaching of civic education encompassing the subjects of public good, environment protection, public safety, basic health care and obeying traffic rules and regulations in the national curriculum being taught at primary and secondary levels in the educational institutions under the administrative control of the Federal Government.”
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Not Taken Up |
Senate | 306 | 5 | Muhammad Usman Khan Kakar, PKMAP |
“This House recommends that the Government should take necessary steps to make it mandatory for the Oil and Gas
companies operating in the country to provide employment to locals in their respective fields and to carry out welfare work
under the Corporate Social Responsibilities in the area of their operation.”
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 18 | 1 | Sherjeel Inam, PPPP |
Demanding the provincial government to suspend anti-encroachment drive on irrigation land and resolve the dispute through negotiations with its occupants.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 29 | 1 | Muhammad Waris Shad, PML-N |
Establishment of Cardiac center in Khushab
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Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 29 | 1 | Shazia Abid, PPPP |
Restoration of MBBS and BDS allotted seats to Sindh students in medical colleges of Punjab Province
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Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 29 | 1 | Shamim Aftab, PTI |
Formulation and implementation of policy to provide free education to provide free education facilities to children between the ages of five and 16 years as per Article 25-A of the Constitution of Pakistan.
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Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 29 | 1 | Muzaffer Ali Sheikh, PML-N |
Ban on throwing of counterfeit notes on the happy occasions printed notes to be forfeited from the market.
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Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 29 | 1 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
Promotion of 10,000 graduate English teachers
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Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 32 | 4 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
From revious 2 years dozens of the resolutiions were adopted /passed in balochistan assembly. But balochistan government has neglected those resolutions in making budget and other policies. Which is disrespect of members of assembly. I request along with my all members that government give detail of the pass resolutions of last two years along with all information and details ?
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 32 | 4 | Zabid Ali, MMA |
Route of baleli towards ghbarg area is much important in quetta which can decrease traffic problems in quetta. So requesting to hand over this route to NHA and make funds for that route
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 32 | 4 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
There is 67 medical colleges in and medical universities in which seats for student of balochistan are there. But now Pakistan medical commission decreases the numbers of seats for balochistan to 15. I request to assembly that ensure the 135 seats of medical for students of balochistan in different universities and colleges of Pakistan.
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 32 | 2 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
From revious 2 years dozens of the resolutiions were adopted /passed in balochistan assembly. But balochistan government has neglected those resolutions in making budget and other policies. Which is disrespect of members of assembly. I request along with my all members that government give detail of the pass resolutions of last two years along with all information and details ?
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Deferred |
Balochistan | 32 | 2 | Zabid Ali, MMA |
Route of baleli towards ghbarg area is much important in quetta which can decrease traffic problems in quetta. So requesting to hand over this route to NHA and make funds for that route.
|
Deferred |
National | 28 | 6 | Asma Hadeed, PTI |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to introduce police reforms.
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 28 | 6 | Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, PML-N |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to complete the on-going Hydropower generation projects in the country as soon as possible
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 28 | 6 | Mrs. Mahreen Razaque Bhutto, PPPP |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to restore the licence of BOL News Channel .”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 28 | 6 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to declare Friday as a weekly holiday .”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 28 | 6 | Riaz Fatyana, PTI |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to decrease the markup rate of ZTBL loans on E-Credit Scheme/Kissan Dost Scheme and other schemes to the farmers due to Covid-19 Pandemic .”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 28 | 3 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to declare Friday as a weekly holiday.”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 28 | 3 | Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, PML-N |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to complete the on-going Hydropower generation projects in the country as soon as possible .”
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 28 | 5 | Sumera Komal, PML-N |
Demanding immediate provision of smart cards to 88,000 citizens by Excise and Taxation Department Lahore
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 28 | 5 | Nasrin Tariq, PTI |
Regarding ban on construction of housing societies and industrial units on agriculture lands in Punjab
|
Reffered To Committee |
Punjab | 28 | 5 | Uzma Kardar, PTI |
To pay tribute to Pakistan Army included in ten most powerful forces in the world as per Global Fireworks Index 2021
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 5 | Hina Pervaiz Butt, PML-N |
Installation of water filtration plants in government schools of Lahore
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 28 | 5 | Momina Waheed, PTI |
Provision of jobs quota to transgender
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 28 | 5 | Ramesh Singh Arora, PML-N |
Brutality of Indian government with Sikh farmers.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
Resolutions to grant 90-day extension to the Punjab Hotels and Restaurants (Amendment) Ordinance 2020.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
Resolution to grant 90-day extension to the Punjab Tourist Guides (Amendment) Ordinance 2020
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
To grant 90-day extension to the Punjab Panah Gah Authority Ordinance 2021
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
To grant 90-day extension to the King Edward Medical University, Lahore (Amendment) Ordinance 2021
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
Resolution under Article 144 of the constitution to empower the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) for regulating Ruet-e-Hilal by law.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 2 | Malik Ghulam Qasim Hinjra, PML-N |
Repairing of road from Town chowk Sarwar Shaheed Kot Tehsil to Rangpur Town.
|
Disposed off |
Punjab | 28 | 2 | Khadija Umer, PML |
Demanding the federal government to contact with Google and Wikipedia management to curb propaganda against caliphs of Islam
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 2 | Nasir Mahmood, PML-N |
District Jhelum Tehsil Pandadankhan should be given the status of Baldia Town Committee
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 28 | 2 | Uzma Kardar, PTI |
Arrangements for teaching the Holy Quran with translation in educational institutions.
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 28 | 2 | Mehwish Sultana, PML-N |
To declare District Chakwal as tourist destination.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 28 | 2 | Sadia Sohail Rana, PTI |
Naming Kahuta Azad Pattan Road in the name of MPA Muneera Yameen Satti Road who recently died due to coronavirus.
|
Adopted |
Senate | 306 | 2 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
Demanded the government to check circulation of fake currency notes
|
Adopted |
Senate | 306 | 2 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
Take result oriented steps for blocking the publication and floating of blasphemous material on social media networks
|
Adopted |
Senate | 306 | 2 | Behramand, PPPP |
The Government should establish drug rehabilitation centers in every
district of the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 306 | 2 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
The Government should devise a comprehensive distance learning strategy
containing the utilization of all technological tools available in
Pakistan in collaboration with all provincial Governments.
|
Adopted |
Senate | 306 | 2 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
Establish a border crossing point for public on Pak-Afghan border in the area of Kharakai, Shahi Bin Shahi in District Lower Dir.
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 17 | 5 | Mst. Mangla Sharma, MQM |
To ban Companies providing substandard water
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 17 | 5 | Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio, PPPP |
to take notice of low pressure of Gas in the Province and get it resolved.
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 17 | 5 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
To issue health cards to the people of Sindh
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 17 | 5 | Sarwat Fatima, TLP |
To immediately end diplomatic, trade, air and naval relations with France.
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 17 | 5 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
Journalists and media persons be provided with health insurance cards by the Provincial Government of Sindh for facilitating them to avail broad health facilities at designated hospitals.
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 17 | 1 | Syeda Shehla Raza, PPPP |
to condemn killing of coal miners in Balochistan belonging to Hazara Community.
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 17 | 1 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
to condemn killing of coal miners in Balochistan belonging to Hazara Community.
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 17 | 1 | Arsalan Taj Hussain, PTI |
to condemn killing of coal miners in Balochistan belonging to Hazara Community.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 27 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Sugar Factories (Control) (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (XIII of 2020), promulgated on 24 September 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 23 December 2020
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 27 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Sugar Factories (Control) (Second Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (XIV of 2020), promulgated on 14 October 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 12 January 2021
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 27 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Local Government (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (XVIof 2020), promulgated on 02 November 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 31 January 2021
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 27 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Companies Profits (Workers’ Participation) (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (XVII of 2020), promulgated on 02 December 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 02 March 2021
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 27 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Overseas Pakistanis Commission Ordinance 2020 (XVIII of 2020), promulgated on 11 December 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 11March 2021
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 16 | 1 | Shah Nawaz Jadoon, PTI |
to provide/ accommodate development schemes of Opposition Members of Sindh Assembly
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 16 | 1 | Sidra lmran, PTI |
to provide announced compensations to all victims of rain disaster and COVID crisis including the special packages for Medical Staff and doctors by Sindh Government
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 16 | 1 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
to rename French Embassy road located in Karachi as the Khatim-e-Nabuwat road
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 16 | 1 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
bad condition of Karachi having three crore population
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 16 | 1 | Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio, PPPP |
to condemn the act of issuance of bogus domiciles of the Province to the non-residents of the Province
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 15 | 1 | Mukesh Kumar Chawla, PPPP |
to express condolence over the demise of PPPP lawmaker Jam Madad Ali
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 4 | Zabid Ali, MMA |
to hand over road to NHA
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 29 | 4 | Asghar Ali Tareen, MMA |
condemn the closure of 24 news channel
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 29 | 4 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
December 3 celebrated as special persons
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Zabid Ali, MMA |
The population of the tehsil mashkail is is above then 70 thousands but still it is union council I give recommendation to government looking towards increased population of the tehsil mashkail give status of TOWN
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Titus Johnson, BNP |
Land mafia accupaied land of the minorities and that lands are not just lands even the land of the graveyard, temple and religious insitiute are accupaied by land mafias. I request government to take action and took lands from that land mafias
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Akhtar Hussain Langau, BNP |
Few areas of the Quetta and related there are young bikers who do one wheeling and bike race in some specific areas due to which many precious lives had gone. Have many youngster died because of bike accident. We request government to take action against it to safe our youth from this deadly act
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Naseer Ahmed, BNP |
Few areas of the Quetta and related there are young bikers who do one wheeling and bike race in some specific areas due to which many precious lives had gone. Have many youngster died because of bike accident. We request government to take action against it to safe our youth from this deadly act
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Muhammad Nawaz, MMA |
Few areas of the Quetta and related there are young bikers who do one wheeling and bike race in some specific areas due to which many precious lives had gone. Have many youngster died because of bike accident. We request government to take action against it to safe our youth from this deadly act
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Shakila Naveed Noor Qazi, BNP |
There is no women police station in province Baluchistan as like other provinces. In Baluchistan no single women police station is there and very less amount of women police in police stations
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Mir Hammal, BNP-A |
In Gwadar government is trying to declare lands of the people of the qawadar to government lands due to which people of the qawadar are very much in tension. I request government to stop trying to declare the land of the locals of qawadar to government land
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Naseer Ahmed, BNP |
In Gwadar government is trying to declare lands of the people of the qawadar to government lands due to which people of the qawadar are very much in tension. I request government to stop trying to declare the land of the locals of qawadar to government land
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
In Gwadar government is trying to declare lands of the people of the qawadar to government lands due to which people of the qawadar are very much in tension. I request government to stop trying to declare the land of the locals of qawadar to government land
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 29 | 2 | Ahmed Nawaz, BNP |
In Gwadar government is trying to declare lands of the people of the qawadar to government lands due to which people of the qawadar are very much in tension. I request government to stop trying to declare the land of the locals of qawadar to government land
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 28 | 2 | Malik Sikandar Khan, MMA |
Through presidential ordinance federal government take costal area of Sindh and Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 28 | 2 | Titus Johnson, BNP |
Minorities land occupied by land mafia
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 28 | 2 | Akhtar Hussain Langau, BNP |
one wheeling from youngster on district Quetta roads
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 28 | 2 | Naseer Ahmed, BNP |
one wheeling from youngster on district Quetta roads
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 28 | 2 | Ahmed Nawaz, BNP |
one wheeling from youngster on district Quetta roads
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 28 | 2 | Shakila Naveed Noor Qazi, BNP |
establishment of women police and thanas in Balochistan like other provinces
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 26 | 2 | Khadija Umer, PML |
Increase fee in private medical colleges
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 26 | 2 | Mian Manazar Hussain Ranjha, PML-N |
water overflow in PP-74 drains
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 26 | 2 | Uzma Kardar, PTI |
Government make sure Quranic education in all education institutions
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 26 | 2 | Sheikh Alla Uddin, PML-N |
Bradlaugh Hall role in independence war
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 26 | 2 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
condemning blasphemous caricatures as well as French President Emmanuel Macron’s hateful comments against Islam
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 26 | 2 | Mian Shafi Muhammad, PTI |
demanding the federal government to fix rate of paddy crop at Rs.2300 per 40 kilogram
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 7 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2020 (VII of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 04-11-2020 under proviso
to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 7 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Public Private Partnership Authority (Amendment) Ordinance,
2020 (VIII of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 04-11-2020 under proviso to subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 7 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Corporate Restructuring Companies (Amendment) Ordinance,
2020 (Ord. No. IX of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 04-11-2020 under proviso to
sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 6 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
to condemn the bomb blasts in Quetta and Peshawar, resulting in the loss of several innocent lives
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 6 | Murad Saeed, PTI |
strongly condemned the statement of a participant of the opposition’s PDM public gathering in Quetta against Article 251 of the Constitution
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 6 | Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, PML-N |
to condemn Armenian Aggression in Nagorno-Karabakh region o the
Republic of Azerbaijan
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 5 | Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, PTI |
condemning blasphemous caricatures as well as French president Emmanuel Macron’s hateful comments against Islam
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 5 | Ahsan Iqbal, PML-N |
condemning blasphemous caricatures as well as French president Emmanuel Macron’s hateful comments against Islam
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 5 | Saira Bano, GDA |
condemning blasphemous caricatures as well as French president Emmanuel Macron’s hateful comments against Islam
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 5 | Dr. Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari, PTI |
condemning blasphemous caricatures as well as French president Emmanuel Macron’s hateful comments against Islam
|
Adopted |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Dr. Shahzad Waseem, PTI |
to condemn publication of blasphemous caricatures in France and comments of French President Emmanuel Macron about Islam
|
Adopted |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Behramand, PPPP |
Expressing grave concern on the increase in number of drug
addicts in the country, this House demands that the
Government should establish drug rehabilitation centers in every
district of the country
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps, including public awareness campaign and
strengthening of the screening mechanism in banks, to control
the circulation of fake currency notes of Rs. 1000 and 5000
denominations in the country which are almost similar to the
original notes and to take stern action against the criminals
involved in manufacturing and circulation of the same
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Samina Saeed, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps to establish proper juvenile courts in Islamabad
Capital Territory for hearing the cases of juveniles arrested on
suspicion of committing crimes
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
cognizant of the fact that lack of modern training and outdated
methods of Police investigation in criminal cases, with particular
reference to the cases of sexual assaults, causes delay in the
administration of justice to the victims especially the women,
this House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps to provide the ICT police personnel with
modern training in advanced and scientific methods of
investigation in criminal cases particularly in cases of sexual
assaults and also increase the number of investigation officers in
order to finalize such cases and provide justice to the victims at
the earliest
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Behramand, PPPP |
this House strongly condemns the incidents of domestic
violence and demands that the Government should establish
special desks in every police station in Islamabad Capital
Territory to help the victims of domestic violence
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
The Senate of Pakistan strongly condemns the vicious acts of
burning and descrating the Holy Quran in two different events in
Norway and Sweden on 29th August, 2020 by Islamophobe
groups and the plan by the infamous magazine 'Charlie Hebdo'
to again publish sacrilegious cartoons that are calculated at
desecrating the noble name and sublime character of the Holy
and Last Prophet of Islam (SAW).
The House considers that these vicious acts which are contrary
to a number of Resolutions and Covenants of international
organizations including UN and EU, are neither justified under
the pretext of the freedom of speech nor under any other lawful
excuse and are prima facie calculated to harm interfaith
harmony, communal peace, religious tolerance and ultimately
global peace and tranquility. The Senate of Pakistan urges upon the Government to engage
the UN and EU Members for framing ways and means to stop
repetition of such incidents in future in order to promote
religious tolerance and global peace
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 6 | Sheher Bano Sherry Rehman, PPPP |
to show solidarity with Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 27 | 4 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2020 (VII of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 04-11-2020 under
proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 27 | 4 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Public Private Partnership Authority (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2020 (VIII of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 04-11-2020
under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 27 | 3 | Asma Hadeed, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to declare teaching of Braille and sign
language compulsory in all educational institutions under the administrative control of the Federal Government and
also telecast the proceedings of parliament in the sign language
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 27 | 3 | Saad Waseem, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to hold accountable Federal
Government Employees Housing Authority upon its failure to start development work on PHASE VI (Barakahu
Housing Scheme and namely ‘Green Enclave’), which was started for FG employees & others in 2009 on the basis
of ‘First Comes First Serve
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 27 | 3 | Mrs. Shahida Rehmani, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to control price hike in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 27 | 3 | Nasiba Channa, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to create maximum jobs opportunities in the
country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 27 | 3 | Uzma Riaz, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the number of FIA and other law
enforcement agencies personel
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 3 | Mian Raza Rabbani, PPPP |
the sad demise
of former Senator Mr. Rashid Hussain Rabbani
|
Adopted |
Senate | 304 | 2 | Behramand, PPPP |
Expressing grave concern on the increase in number of drug
addicts in the country, this House demands that the
Government should establish drug rehabilitation centers in every
district of the country
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 2 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps, including public awareness campaign and
strengthening of the screening mechanism in banks, to control
the circulation of fake currency notes of Rs. 1000 and 5000
denominations in the country which are almost similar to the
original notes and to take stern action against the criminals
involved in manufacturing and circulation of the same
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 2 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
The Senate of Pakistan strongly condemns the vicious acts of
burning and descrating the Holy Quran in two different events in
Norway and Sweden on 29th August, 2020 by Islamophobe
groups and the plan by the infamous magazine 'Charlie Hebdo'
to again publish sacrilegious cartoons that are calculated at
descrating the noble name and sublime character of the Holy
and Last Prophet of Islam (SAW)The House considers that these vicious acts which are contrary
to a number of Resolutions and Covenants of international
organizations including UN and EU, are neither justified under
the pretext of the freedom of speech nor under any other lawful
excuse and are prima facie calculated to harm interfaith
harmony, communal peace, religious tolerance and ultimately
global peace and tranquility The Senate of Pakistan urges upon the Government to engage
the UN and EU Members for framing ways and means to stop
repetition of such incidents in future in order to promote
religious tolerance and global peace
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 2 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
Cognizant of the fact that lack of modern training and outdated
methods of Police investigation in criminal cases, with particular
reference to the cases of sexual assaults, causes delay in the
administration of justice to the victims especially the women,
this House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps to provide the ICT police personnel with
modern training in advanced and scientific methods of
investigation in criminal cases particularly in cases of sexual
assaults and also increase the number of investigation officers in
order to finalize such cases and provide justice to the victims at
the earliest
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 2 | Behramand, PPPP |
This House strongly condemns the incidents of domestic
violence and demands that the Government should establish
special desks in every police station in Islamabad Capital
Territory to help the victims of domestic violence
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 304 | 1 | Robina Khalid, PPPP |
on sad demise of former Senator Syed
Qurban Ali Shah who was elected as Member of the first Senate of Pakistan in 1973 to 1975 from
the Province of Sindh on the ticket of PPP
|
Adopted |
Senate | 304 | 1 | Muhammad Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
on sad demise of former
Senator Hazrat Pir Khwaja Hameed-ud-din Sialvi who was elected as member Senate of Pakistan
on the ticket of PML from March 1988 to March 1994
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 25 | 3 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
to construct crossovers (U-turns) on Multan Road Lahore to avoid traffic mess
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 25 | 3 | Muhammad Safdar Shakir, PML-N |
provide canal water to villages in the constituency of PP-104
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 25 | 3 | Aneeza Fatima, PML-N |
urged the government to decrease prices of medicines
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 25 | 3 | Syed Hassan Murtaza, PPPP |
Non-availability of lights and CCTV cameras on Peshawar to Karachi motorway
|
Disposed off |
Punjab | 25 | 3 | Momina Waheed, PTI |
impose ban on iron which were loaded on tractor during night
|
Disposed off |
Senate | 298 | 2 | Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-Haq, PML-N |
to acknowledge and
appreciate China’s timely support for Pakistan to fight with corona virus
|
Adopted |
Senate | 303 | 3 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
the sad demise of
former Senator Aftab Ahmad Sheikh.
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 4 | Malik Sikandar Khan, MMA |
demanding the provincial administration to play its role against inflation
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 4 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
promote industry and establish technical institutions to overcome unemployment
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 4 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
to end unannounced load shedding in the province
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Saif Ur Rehman, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Salim Rehman, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Junaid Akbar, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Murtaza Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Noor Alam Khan, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Shaukat Ali, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Sajid Khan, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Mohsin Javed, IND |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Amjid Ali Khan, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Ghulam Bibi Bharwana, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Tahir Iqbal Ch., PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Muhammad Abdul Ghafar Wato, PTI |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 2 | Salah-ud-Din, MQM |
demanding to improve prosecution as well as criminal justice systems in the country and restrict police, media and investigation agencies not to disclose the nationality of any accused till confirmation from his/her identity documents
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 3 | Bushra Rind, BAP |
urging the Federal Government to decrease PIA fairs for Quetta
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 2 | Malik Sikandar Khan, MMA |
Current inflation and high prices in province. Bureaucracy must play role and government to to give relief to people living here in Baluchistan as they are patriot and it is the responsibility of the current government to give relief
|
Deferred |
Balochistan | 27 | 2 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
Poverty, unemployment and peace to overcome that government must increase industrial development and human recourse in priority
|
Deferred |
Balochistan | 27 | 2 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
In province there is thousands of people holding illegal local and domicile and working in different department also in federal departments. People are not actually local of Baluchistan even they have not seen Baluchistan yet. Please in priority there must be verification for local and domicile
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 2 | Shakila Naveed Noor Qazi, BNP |
In province there is thousands of people holding illegal local and domicile and working in different department also in federal departments. People are not actually local of Baluchistan even they have not seen Baluchistan yet. Please in priority there must be verification for local and domicile
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 2 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
Women of the province from decades are very deprived and not empowers in any sector. Like in education , employment social and political empowerment women empowerment
|
Adopted |
National | 26 | 1 | Muhammad Farogh Nasim, MQM |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the International Court of Justice (Review and
Reconsideration) Ordinance, 2020 (VI of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f. 17-09-2020 under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 9 | Naeema Kishwar, JUI |
Demanding the provincial and Federal government to strengthen the democratic institutions including parliament, judiciary, media and election commission.
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 9 | Asia Saleh Khattak, PTI |
Demanding the provincial and Federal government to strengthen the democratic institutions including parliament, judiciary, media and election commission
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 9 | Humaira Khatoon, MMA |
Demanding the provincial and Federal government to strengthen the democratic institutions including parliament, judiciary, media and election commission.
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 1 | Bushra Rind, BAP |
issuance of gratis passport to lawmakers’ families
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 27 | 1 | Danish Kumar, BAP |
issuance of gratis passport to lawmakers’ families
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Ramesh Singh Arora, PML-N |
urging the federal government to
construct road link Nankana Sahib with
motorway
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Muhammad Safdar Shakir, PML-N |
to prepare insect resilient seeds
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Sohaib Ahmad Malik, PML-N |
to help the flood affected in Tehsil
Bhera and Bhalwal
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Sajid Ahmad Khan, PML |
Urging the federal government to
conduct inquiry of the responsible for
the faulty grid in Mandi Baha ud Din
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Muhammad Abdullah Warrich, PML |
to condemn the blasphemy incident in
Sweden and UK’s accusation against
Pakistan of suppressing minorities
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Chaudhary Mohammad Iqbal, PML-N |
demanding establishment of a
university in Gujranwala
|
Disposed off |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Mehwish Sultana, PML-N |
demanding establishment of dog
centres
|
Disposed off |
Punjab | 24 | 5 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
legislation for the provision of
group insurance amount to government
employees
|
Disposed off |
Punjab | 24 | 3 | Sajid Ahmad Khan, PML |
urging the provincial government to
clean the water drain and provide relief
to the flood affected people of the
lawmaker’s constituency
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Riaz Khan, PTI |
On the murder of 5 years old Marva Akhtar in Karachi
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Sardar Hussain, ANP |
On the murder of 5years old Marva Akhtar in Karachi
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Mufti Ubaid ur Rahman, IND |
Condemnation of published caricatures of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H Khatamun Nabiyyin) in a Frensh Magazine
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Shafi Ullah, PTI |
Condemnation of published caricatures of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H Khatamun Nabiyyin) in a Frensh Magazine
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Abdul Ghaffar, IND |
Condemnation of published caricatures of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H Khatamun Nabiyyin) in a Frensh Magazine
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Rehana Ismail, MMA |
Condemnation of published caricatures of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H Khatamun Nabiyyin) in a Frensh Magazine
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 5 | Waqar Ahmad Khan, ANP |
Providing gas to PK-7
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 4 | Humaira Khatoon, MMA |
To Celebrate 4th September as a Hijab day
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 4 | Naeema Kishwar, JUI |
To Celebrate 4th September as a Hijab day
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 4 | Rehana Ismail, MMA |
To Celebrate 4th September as a Hijab day
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 4 | Nighat Yasmin Orakzai, PPPP |
demanding the provincial and Federal government to introduce reforms in the KP prisons for the advancement of health
|
Adopted |
KP | 13 | 2 | Zia Ullah Khan, PTI |
condemn the remarks of an MMA lawmaker against the House
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Infectious Diseases (Prevention and Control) Ordinance 2020 (II of 2020), promulgated on 27 March 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 25 June 2020
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 22 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Local Government (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (III of 2020), promulgated on 27 March 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 25 June 2020
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 22 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Village Panchayats and Neighbourhood Councils (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (IV of 2020), promulgated on 27 March 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 25 June 2020
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 22 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Prevention of Hoarding Ordinance 2020 (VI of 2020), promulgated on 21 April 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 20 July 2020
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 22 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotion and Regulation) (Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (VII of 2020), promulgated on 22 April 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 21 July 2020
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 22 | 4 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab extends the period of validity of the Code of Civil Procedure (Punjab Amendment) Ordinance 2020 (VIII of 2020), promulgated on 29 April 2020, for a further period of ninety days with effect from 28 July 2020
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
to legislate and make rules for payment of Group Insurance with profit to all Government servants of Punjab on their retirement as it is practiced in other provinces of Pakistan
|
Pending |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
necessary steps should be taken for installation of water filtration plant in PP-185 for provision of clean drinking water to the residents of the constituency and to save them from contagious diseases
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Shaheena Karim, PTI |
paying tribute to mothers of Pakistan and world all over on the occasion of International Mothers’ Day. The Resolution stated that no doubt father plays key role in the brought up, education and training of children but the role of mother is also significant. Good mothers give great nations. The House urged the Government to take necessary steps for mental and physical health, diet, education and training of expecting mothers and provide facilities for safe delivery and child health
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Momina Waheed, PTI |
lauding and supporting Federal Government to start construction of Diamer Bhasha Dam which would generate 4500 megawatt electricity and irrigate 12 lacs acres of land. The construction of this dam would enhance the life of Tarbela Dam upto 35 years and would also provide jobs to more than 16000 people
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Salma Saadia Taimoor, PML-N |
the Federal and the Provincial Governments to provide necessary protective equipment to the janitorial staff deputed in Hospitals and Quarantine Centers who are fighting as frontline soldiers against Corona Virus and are performing their duties honestly without provision of such protective equipment
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Khalil Tahir Sindhu, PML-N |
paying rich tributes to Professor Muhammad Waris Mir for his services. The deceased started his journalistic career in 1958 and was a renowned intellectual, journalist and a teacher till 1987. He struggled hard for democracy during the days of dictatorship and called spade a spade through his writings. He was Head of the Department of Journalism in University of the Punjab and remained associated with it for twenty five years. He wrote blunt and thoughtful articles in all the renowned newspapers of Pakistan. Despite restrictions, threats, mental agony and violence, he adhered to his cause and stood against brutal forces. The Resolution lauded and acknowledged his matchless services for the country and demanded to rename New Campus underpass as Professor Waris Mir underpass close to the place where he is buried
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Syed Hassan Murtaza, PPPP |
Hazrat Fatima Al Zahra daughter of Hazrat Muhammad, mother of Hasnain Kareema in and leader of women in Jannah is buried in Janat-ul-Baqi Madina Munawara and demanded the Federal Government to use its diplomatic influence with Saudi Government to take necessary steps for the construction of mausoleum of Hazrat Fatima Al Zahra in Janat-ul-Baqi and if there was any financial hindrance in its construction, the mover would bear all the expenses
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Ramesh Singh Arora, PML-N |
condemning attack by India on Asthan Shri Akal Takht (the holiest site of the Sikh Community) on 6 June 1984, in which thousands of sikh pilgrims were died, present in the premises of Gurdwara Sahib and annexed places of worship and demanded provision of justice to Sikh Community and punishment to all those culprits involved in this heinous crime. Exploitation of Sikh Community and this barbarism should be declared a martial crime. Furthermore, barbarism continuing in India on minorities including Kashmiris Muslims should immediately be stopped
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 3 | Muhammad Moavia, PRHP |
condemning that in Idlib Province of Syria which is in a state of civil war, extremists desecrated the graves of eighth Umayyad Caliph Hazrat Umar Bin Abdul Aziz, his wife Mohtarma Fatima Binte Abdul Malik and his servant Abu Zakariya Yahya. The extremists dug the graves of these three and transferred the remnants of their bodies to an unknown place which is against the protocol and respect of human body which should be respected even after death. The Resolution further stated that this shameful incident and act of disrespect with the grave and the body of Hazrat Umar Bin Abdul Aziz is extremely miserable and the Punjab Assembly urges that the responsible should be punished and UN Human Rights Council, UNESCO, OIC, and other International Organizations should protect and save remaining historical and Islamic monuments in Syria and take necessary steps to restore the grave of Hazrat Umar Bin Abdul Aziz. The Resolution also demanded the Federal Government to register a protest with the Government of Syria with respect to desecration of the grave and the body of the deceased
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Adopted |
Punjab | 22 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
expressing profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Ms Shaheen Raza, Mr Shoukat Manzoor Cheema Members Punjab Assembly and Sardar Atif Khan Mazari, Ex-MPA. The House paid tribute to them and prayed for the departed souls to rest in eternal peace. The House also condoled loss of precious human lives in tragic incident of PIA plane from Lahore to Karachi on 22 May 2020 in which hundreds of passengers and staff died including Mr Khalid Sher Dil Khan, Secretary, MPDD, Punjab. The House also lauded and paid tribute to the services of frontline soldiers including Doctors, paramedic and Police official died in connection with fight against COVID-19
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 21 | 3 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
to legislate and make rules for payment of group insurance with profit to all Government servants of Punjab on their retirement as it is practiced in other provinces of Pakistan
|
Pending |
Punjab | 21 | 3 | Rana Mohammad Iqbal Khan, PML-N |
expressing grief and sorrow over the death of Raja Ashfaq Sarwar, a veteran politician, who died on 11 April 2020. The deceased believed in politics of principles and democratic practices and traditions. He struggled for the democracy and freedom of judiciary and remained loyal with his party till his death. He was a patriotic parliamentarian and was a real Pakistani. He remained Member Punjab Assembly for five terms during 1988-90, 1990-93, 1993-96, 1997-99 & 2013-18 and functioned as Minister for four terms and as Advisor to Chief Minister for one term. The resolution further stated that his death was irreparable loss and he would always be remembered in the parliamentary history of Pakistan. The House prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace and give patience and forbearance to the bereaved family
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 21 | 3 | Muhammad Safdar Shakir, PML-N |
demanding to devise a procedure for supply of wheat bags and payment of wheat prices to the farmers to avoid any inconvenience to them
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 21 | 3 | Ammar Yasir, PML |
Almighty Allah says O Muslims! Hazrat Muhammad is not father of any man but He is the Prophet of Allah and stamp of the messengers and Allah knows everything well”. The House appreciated the Federal cabinet for not including Qadianis in the Minority Commission because they neither recognize the Constitution of Pakistan nor they accept themselves as non-Muslim minority. The Resolution reiterated that every other single day, one or other issue was raised regarding Namoos-e-Rasalat. One time Hajj form was changed and another time word Khatamun Nabiyeen was omitted from the books, but no one was held accountable for such conspiracies. The resolution further stated that Pakistan was an Islamic country but being Pakistani we had to beg for Tahafuz-e-Namoos-e-Rasalat, which was shameful for all of us. The House urged the Federal Government through this resolution to stop this process and those people who were involved in these conspiracies should be exposed and given stringent punishment. Furthermore, Hindu, Sikh and Christians were sitting in the Minority Commission but their presence was never objected because they did not claim to be Muslims. The resolution stated that we raise voice for the minorities’ rights given in the Constitution and if the head of the Qadianis send in writing that they recognize the Constitution of Pakistan and accept themselves as non-Muslim then we would have no objection to their sitting in the Minority Commission. Matter of Khatam-e-Nabuwwat was a red line for all of us and nothing was more important for us than Tahaffuz-e-Khatam-e-Nabuwwat, Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Rasalat Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Ashaab-e-Rasool, Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Ahle Bait Athaar and Tahaffuz-e-Namoos-e-Ummahat-ul-Momineen and our everything was sacrificed on them and there should be no ambiguity about this
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Adopted |
Punjab | 20 | 2 | Sabeen Gul Khan, PTI |
water is a basic necessity of every human being but majority of people are deprived of it and urging the Federal Government to add Article in the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 similar to information right in terms of Article 19-A and providing free and compulsory education in terms of Article 25-A, the provision of clean drinking water to every citizen of Pakistan as the fundamental right should be included in the Constitution
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 20 | 2 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
to legislate and make rules for payment of group insurance with profit to all Government servants of Punjab on their retirement as it is practiced in other provinces of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 20 | 2 | Mehwish Sultana, PML-N |
expressing grief and sorrow on the death of Malik Atta Muhammad Khan who was born on October 25, 1941. He got his early education from Aitchison College Lahore and obtained higher education from Oxford University. He was son in law of Malik Muhammad Ameer Khan, Nawab of Kalabagh. He was grandson of Malik Muhammad Nawaz Khan who remained Federal Minister and Ambassador of Pakistan in France; and cousin of Ch Sher Ali Ex Provincial Minister for Mines & Minerals. The deceased worked tirelessly and contributed in promoting soft image of Pakistan. He brought laurels for the country in Tent Pegging and bull racing. BBC and International Sports Channel paid tributes to him and made documentaries on his services which would be remembered forever. Through the resolution the House prayed for the departed soul and for his forgiveness
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 20 | 2 | Shamsa Ali, PTI |
8 March 2020 being International Women’s Day was also celebrated in Pakistan. The resolution stated that women of Pakistan were serving in every walk of life, hence; the Punjab Assembly expressed solidarity with them and praised their efforts to acquire their rights. The resolution further added that the House aspired to make every effort to bring women of Pakistan in national mainstream and to empower them economically, socially and politically in the light of insight presented by Quaid-e-Azam
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 6 | Samina Saeed, PTI |
This House recommends that Government should take
necessary steps to establish separate lock ups for the custody of
juveniles arrested in suspicion of committing crimes in order to
keep them separate from adult criminals in lock ups, in all police
stations in Islamabad Capital Territory
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 6 | Dr. Ashok Kumar, NP |
This House recommends that the Government should include
the speech of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, regarding
the rights of minorities, delivered on 11th August, 1947 in the
first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, in the Curriculum of all
educational institutions under the administrative control of the
Federal Government in order to acquaint the new generation
with the views of Quaid-e-Azam regarding rights of minorities in
Pakistan
|
Deferred |
Senate | 302 | 6 | Khushbakht Shujat, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary measures to promote cultural norms and social values
of our society with particular reference through electronic media
in order to present and promote soft and positive image of our
society and country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 6 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
In the light of sayings of Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-eAzam Muhammad Ali Jinnah about Urdu as the National
Language of Pakistan, Articles 5 and 251 of the Constitution of
the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 and the decision of the
Supreme Court of Pakistan dated 8th September, 2015, this
House recognizes that Urdu is not only the basis of social and
cultural identity of the nation but also a symbol of unity and
development of the State The House expresses its concern on the fact that despite the
sayings of the founders of Pakistan, Articles of the Constitution
and decision of Supreme Court of Pakistan, no concrete steps
have been taken regarding the national language resulting in
adverse effects on national unity, identity and development
Keeping the development of national unity and cultural identity
in view, this House recommends that the Government should: (1) take concrete steps, for using Urdu as official language in
accordance with Article 251 of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan, 1973, within the time period prescribed by
the Government on 6th July, 2015;
(2) take steps for coordination with the Provincial
Governments in order to develop a uniform manuscript of the
national language;
(3) take measures to translate and publish the Federal and
Provincial laws in Urdu for facilitation of general public and to
upload the same on the Law Division's website;
(4) make arrangements for conducting the competitive
examinations in Urdu and also to make it as medium of
instructions in all the educational institutions in the country;
(5) the decision of the Courts should be written and published
in Urdu gradually;
(6) all the Government departments should use Urdu for
submission of their comments, replies and arguments in their
court cases;
(7) all the academic books should be translated in Urdu by
the National Language Authority and other concerned
departments so that Urdu can be made medium of instructions
in all the educational institutions within one year; and
(8) the Government should present a monthly report before
the National assembly and Senate about the action taken for the
development of Urdu language.
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Deferred |
Senate | 302 | 6 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House expresses grave concern on the increase in inflation
rate in the country with particular reference to increase in the
prices of various food items during the last one year as reported
by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics in its report for the fiscal
year 2019-20 and recommends that the Government should
take immediate and result oriented steps to control the
increasing rate of inflation in the country
|
Deferred |
Senate | 302 | 6 | Manzoor Ahmed Khan Kakar, BAP |
This House recommends that the Government should withdraw its
decision/plan to shift the Large Taxpayers Units of FBR Quetta to
Karachi and Peshawar to Islamabad because such actions will
adversely affect the revenue targets and create unrest amongst the
business community, tax practitioners and people of the provinces.
This House further recommends that Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad
Member (IR Operations), FBR should refrain from taking such
actions
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 13 | 2 | Sharmila Sahebah Faruqui, PPPP |
to condemn the harassment to female journalists through various social media accounts
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 10 | 4 | Nasir Hussain Shah Rizvi, PPPP |
to replace word of `Umul Ambia’ with `Umul Aima’ mistakenly written in a resolution adopted earlier. This resolution demanded to raise the issue with Saudi government to rebuild the Shrine of Hazrat Fatima al-Zahra (RA) in Jannat Al-Baqi, Madina
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 10 | 1 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
to write `Khatam-un-Nabiyyin’ at the end of the name of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 10 | 1 | Muhammad Qasim, TLP |
to write `Khatam-un-Nabiyyin’ at the end of the name of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 10 | 1 | Syed Firdous Shamim Naqvi, PTI |
raise the issue with the Saudi government for reconstruction of shrine of Hazrat Bibi Fatima (R.A.)
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 10 | 1 | Nasir Hussain Shah Rizvi, PPPP |
pay tribute to Professor Waris Mir for his democratic struggle
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 5 | Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-Haq, PML-N |
This House expresses its profound grief and sorrow over the sad
demise of one of its most acclaimed members, Senator Mir Hasil Bizenjo,
who passed away yesterday on 20
th
August, 2020 at the age of 62 due to
cancer.
Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo was a firm democrat, a seasoned politician and
a highly respected veteran nationalist leader. Senator Bizinjo was born in a
family that has played a significant role in national politics. His father Mir
Ghous Baksh Bizenjo, who also served as Governor of Balochistan, was a
nationalist leader known for his democratic struggle to attain Baloch
people’s rights within the federation of Pakistan.
Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo was an active student leader n Karachi
University. He started his political career from Pakistan National Party
(PNP) and was elected as the member of National Assembly twice in
general elections of 1990 and 1997. He founded the Balochistan National
Democratic Party (BNDP), which eventually merged with the Balochistan
National Movement (BNM) in 2003. BNM became National Party (NP) with
Mir Hasil Bizenjo as its first president. Throughout his political career
Senator Bizenjo raised voice for the people's rights but categorically
opposed armed resistance and militancy, choosing peaceful, democratic and parliamentary ways instead. Late Senator Bizenjo was an exponent of
progressive politics. Inna Lillah i Wa Inna Ilaihi Rajion.
In 2009, Mir Hasil Bizenjo was elected as a senator and re -elected in
Senate elections held in March 2015. During his tenure as Senator, he
served as Member of various Committees like House Business Advisory
Committee, Information Technology, Overseas Pakistanis, Water
Resources, Problems of Less Developed Areas, Senate Finance Committee
and Parliamentary Committees on National Security and CPEC. He also
chaired the Senate Committee on Devolution. He took office as the federal
minister for ports and shipping on May 20, 2016 and as federal minister of
maritime affairs, from August 2017 to May 2018 The services rendered by late Senator Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo for
democracy, supremacy of parliament and for the people of Balochistan will
be long remembered. His death is not only the loss of his family and his
party but it is a National loss.
This House expresses its deepest sympathies with the bereaved
family, friends and his party. We pray to Almighty Allah to shower His
infinite blessings upon the departed soul and may his soul rest in eternal
peace
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Adopted |
Balochistan | 24 | 1 | Saleem Ahmed, BAP |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and express solidarity with the Kashmiris for their struggle of self-determination
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 24 | 1 | Jam Kamal Khan, BAP |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and express solidarity with the Kashmiris for their struggle of self-determination
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 24 | 1 | Muhammad Arif, BAP |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and express solidarity with the Kashmiris for their struggle of self-determination
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 24 | 1 | Muhammad Mobeen Khilji, PTI |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and express solidarity with the Kashmiris for their struggle of self-determination
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 24 | 1 | Qadir Ali Nail, HDP |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and express solidarity with the Kashmiris for their struggle of self-determination
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 12 | 1 | Syed Murad Ali Shah, PPPP |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Kashmir
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 3 | Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-Haq, PML-N |
the sad demise of Mr. Justice (R) Muhammad
Afzal Lone, former Member, Senate of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Sitara Ayaz, ANP |
This House recommends that the Government should
construct "Small Rubber Dams", which have low cost and less
construction time compared to the conventional dams, in
Islamabad Capital Territory, for storage of water, provision of
clean drinking water and generation of hydropower electricity
on captive mode
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Mushahid Hussain Syed, IND |
This House recommends that the Government should
construct "Small Rubber Dams", which have low cost and less
construction time compared to the conventional dams, in
Islamabad Capital Territory, for storage of water, provision of
clean drinking water and generation of hydropower electricity
on captive mode
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Muhammad Akram, NP |
This House recommends that the Government should
construct "Small Rubber Dams", which have low cost and less
construction time compared to the conventional dams, in
Islamabad Capital Territory, for storage of water, provision of
clean drinking water and generation of hydropower electricity
on captive mode
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Pervaiz Rashid, PML-N |
This House recommends that the Government should
construct "Small Rubber Dams", which have low cost and less
construction time compared to the conventional dams, in
Islamabad Capital Territory, for storage of water, provision of
clean drinking water and generation of hydropower electricity
on captive mode
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Sana Jamali, IND |
This House recommends that the Government should
construct "Small Rubber Dams", which have low cost and less
construction time compared to the conventional dams, in
Islamabad Capital Territory, for storage of water, provision of
clean drinking water and generation of hydropower electricity
on captive mode
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Faisal Javed, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should
construct "Small Rubber Dams", which have low cost and less
construction time compared to the conventional dams, in
Islamabad Capital Territory, for storage of water, provision of
clean drinking water and generation of hydropower electricity
on captive mode
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should
withdraw the authority of the Pharmaceutical Companies,
granted to them under the Drug Policy of the Government,
regarding the annual increase of 50% in the prices of
medicines
|
Withdrawn |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Samina Saeed, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps to establish separate lock ups for the custody
of juveniles arrested in suspicion of committing crimes in
order to keep them separate from adult criminals in lock ups,
in all police stations in Islamabad Capital Territory
|
Deferred |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Khushbakht Shujat, MQM |
This House recommends to the Government to make
arrangements for First Aid and Civil Defence Training in the
educational institutions under the administrative control of the
Federal Government in order to enable the youth to cope with
any kind of emergency/accident in efficient-manner and save
loss of human life and property
|
Adopted |
Senate | 302 | 2 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
This House Reiterates that ALLAH ALMIGHTY revealed the
Holy Quran to His last Messenger, Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)
which is the final word of ALLAH ALMIGHTY and a complete
source of guidance for the mankind till the day of judgement;
Recognizes the fact that our young generation is facing a
number of problems and challenges on ideological and moral
fronts mainly due to lack of true understanding of the
teachings of the Holy Quran and Sunnah;
Shows concern on the fact that there is no proper system of
the teachings of the Holy Quran and Sunnah in the
educational institutions in the country which has created an
ideological gap in the minds of our youth;
Considers it essential that the meaning and teachings of the
Holy Quran should be taught in Urdu in all the universities
under the administrative control of the Federal Government in
the light of Articles 2, 31(2)(b) and 227 which provides for the
Holy Quran and Sunnah to be the supreme law of the land
and to promote their teachings in the country; and
Therefore, the House recommends and urges upon the
Government to make necessary arrangements for the
teaching of the Holy Quran with Urdu translation in all the
universities under the administrative control of the Federal
Government in the country
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Dr. Darshan, PML-N |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Naveed Aamir, PPPP |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Mahesh Kumar Malani, PPPP |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Ramesh Lal, PPPP |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Jai Parkash, PTI |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Lal Chand Malhi, PTI |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Jamshed Thomas, PTI |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, PTI |
to include the speech of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam to the Constituent Assembly on the August 11, 1947 regarding minorities as a part of the syllabus
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Ch. Tariq Bashir Cheema, PML |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Muhammad Qasim Khan Suri, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Amjid Ali Khan, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Khawaja Muhammad Asif, PML-N |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Lal Chand Malhi, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Rana Tanveer Hussain, PML-N |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Engineer Sabir Hussain, MQM |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Murad Saeed, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Mujahid Ali, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Khalid Hussain Magsi, BAP |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Nawabzada Shah Zain Bugti, JWP |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Munaza Hassan, PTI |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Shahida Akhtar Ali, MMA |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 5 | Mohsin Javed, IND |
to write the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) as “Hazrat Muhammad Rasool Allah Khatam-un-Nabiyyin Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam” in all official and non-official documents
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 4 | Syed Rafiullah, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the upper age limit up to 35 years for
appointments in Government Departments
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Jam Abdul Karim Bijar, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the upper age limit up to 35 years for
appointments in Government Departments
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the upper age limit up to 35 years for
appointments in Government Departments
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Muhammad Alamgir Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should make arrangements to bound the Government
functionaries to enroll their children in Government schools and to get medical treatment from government hospitals
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | James Iqbal, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps for release of prisoners suffering from
fatal and deadly diseases in all the prisons throughout the country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Mohsin Javed, IND |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3G & 4G service in merged
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3G & 4G service in merged
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Shahnaz Naseer Baloch, BNP-M |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3G & 4G service in merged
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3G & 4G service in merged
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Rana Sana Ullah Khan, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3G & 4G service in merged
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Muhammad Barjees Tahir, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3G & 4G service in merged
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 24 | 4 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House disapproves the following Ordinance:-The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (No.VII of 2020)
|
Not Taken Up |
Parliament | 6 | 1 | Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, PTI |
condemning the Indian act of changing the special status of Occupied Kashmir on August 5, 2019 and reiterating to resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the international law
|
Adopted |
Senate | 300 | 7 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
The Senate of Pakistan,
Lauding the selfless and relentless struggle and sacrifices of Syed
Ali Shah Gilani for the right of self determination for the people of
Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK);
Recognizing his unwavering commitment, dedication, preservance
and leadership Acknowledging his role in exposing Indian atrocities, suppressive
measures and human rights violations in IOJK; and
Concerned that Syed Ali Shah Gilani continues to remain under
unjustified house arrest in frail health at the age of 90 years;
Calls upon the Government of Pakistan to:
i) Name the proposed 'Pakistan University of Engineering and
Emerging Technologies' near Prime Minister House in
Islamabad as 'Syed Ali Shah Gilani University of
Engineering and Emerging Technologies' ii) Confer the highest Civil Award 'Nishan-e-Pakistan' on Syed
Ali Shah Gilani for his life-long services and sacrifices for
the just and fair settlement of Kashmir issue in the light of
UN Resolutions, and the right of self-determination duly
recognized by international law;
iii) Include the life and struggle of Syed Ali Shah Gilani in the
educational curriculum at federal and provincial level; and
iv) Mobilize world conscience to help Syed Ali Shah Gilani get
best available medical treatment at a place of his choice
|
Adopted |
Senate | 300 | 7 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the Government may declare
Friday as weekly public holiday in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 300 | 7 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps to fix the minimum wage for labourers at par
with the price of one tola gold, ensure the provision of financial
assistance and rashon to daily wagers and labourers working in
informal sectors and issue special passes to the labourers for
purchasing kitchen items from utility stores on discount rates
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 300 | 6 | Mushahid Hussain Syed, IND |
paying tributes to the sacrifices of Kashmiri leader Asiya Abrabi and condemned Indian government for detaining her at isolation ward of Bihar jail
|
Adopted |
Senate | 300 | 4 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
This House recognizes the efforts and personal scarifies of
Doctors and paramedical staff fighting on the front lines against
the pandemic of COVID-19.
The House commends the invaluable contribution of the doctors
and paramedical staff in combating this pandemic amid
increased medical risks and unprecedented workload of treating
huge number of patients.
The House highly appreciates and pays tribute to all the doctors
and paramedical staff of the country for their selfless and result
oriented efforts during this pandemic despite having limited
medical and financial resources and a weak healthcare system
in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 300 | 1 | Zeeshan Khanzada, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should introduce
uniform pay scale for all the Federal and Provincial Government
employees especially BS-1 to BS-16
|
Reffered To Committee |
Senate | 300 | 1 | Muhammad Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
This House recommends that the Government should utilize the
funds, allocated for various development projects of the
parliamentarians, for the treatment and prevention of COVID-19
pandemic and for the assistance and rehabilitation of the poor
affected by the lock down
|
Adopted |
Senate | 300 | 1 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
Expressing deep concern on the miserable condition and
problems being faced by the labourers and workers of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa stranded in the Gulf countries due to the Covid-19
pandemic, lack of proper facilities in quarantine centers for the
returning workers and closure of the Bacha Khan International
Airport, Peshawar;
the House urges upon the Government to:
(1) take necessary measures to make the Bacha Khan
International Airport operational and increase the number of
flights from the Gulf countries to facilitate those workers;
(2) to establish proper quarantine centers with all facilities for
the said workers returning from those countries; and
(3) to issue directions to the Pakistan embassies in the Gulf
countries to help and cooperate with the stranded workers
|
Adopted |
Senate | 300 | 1 | Ghous Muhammad Khan Niazi, PML-N |
This House shows serious concern on the Government decision
regarding reduction in the pension, being granted to retired and
old aged workers by the Employees Old-Age Benefit Institution,
from Rs. 8500 to Rs. 6500.
The House demands that the said pension should be maintained
at its old rates and no reduction whatsoever should be made in
it.
The House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps to increase the rate of the said pension by that
institution keeping in view the increase in inflation
|
Reffered To Committee |
Senate | 300 | 1 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
The House recommends that necessary steps should be taken
for insurance of major crops in the country specially Wheat and
Cotton against natural calamity and disaster
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 9 | Dr. Shahzad Waseem, PTI |
to write the words of `Khatam an-Nabiyyin’ after the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in all educational textbooks and official documents
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 9 | Muhammad Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
to write the words of `Khatam an-Nabiyyin’ after the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in all educational textbooks and official documents
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 9 | Prof. Sajid Mir, PML-N |
to write the words of `Khatam an-Nabiyyin’ after the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in all educational textbooks and official documents
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 9 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
to write the words of `Khatam an-Nabiyyin’ after the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in all educational textbooks and official documents
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 8 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
The House adopted a resolution to express sorrow over deaths of two religious scholars including Mufti Naeem and Allama Talib Johri
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Zeeshan Khanzada, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should make an
up-to-date system for disposal of garbage including establishment
of sewerage treatment plants in different areas of Islamabad and
also arrange for proper disposal of large quantity of poultry waste
outside the Islamabad jurisdiction which runs down to Rawal Lake
in Islamabad to save the people from dangerous diseases caused
by garbage and contaminated water
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps to fix the minimum wage for labourers at par
with the price of one tola gold, ensure the provision of financial
assistance and ration to daily wagers and labourers working in
the informal sectors and issue special passes to the labourers
for purchasing kitchen items from utility stores on discount
rates
|
Deferred |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
In pursuance of the resolution of the 40th session of OIC's
Foreign Ministers in 2013, the Senate and National Assembly
Resolutions of 20th May, 2016 and 29th May, 2018, the House
urges upon the Government to:
(i) celebrate the 15th day of Ramazan ul Mubarak as Orphan's
Day on official and unofficial level;
(ii) launch a campaign on print and electronic media to create
awareness in people to play their role in looking after the
orphans in society;
(iii) launch schemes for the welfare of orphans at district
level, strengthen the institutions working for welfare of orphans
and take effective steps for the better brought up and protection
of orphans in the country;
(iv) announce special incentives for the local and international
NGOs working for the welfare of orphans in the country;
(v) provide scholarships and fee waiver to the intelligent
orphan and abandoned children in all public and private sector
educational institutions;
(vi) ensure the provision of necessary funds on monthly basis
for fulfilling the needs of food, health and shelter of the orphan
and abandoned children
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Zeeshan Khanzada, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should introduce
uniform pay scales for all the Government employees with
particular reference to those working in BPS-1 to 16 in Federal
Government Departments
|
Dropped |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Kohda Babar, IND |
This House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps to appoint ambassadors of Pakistan against the
20% quota reserved for non-career diplomats.
The House also recommends that the said quota should be
equally distributed amongst the provinces and preference should
be given to those areas which have had lower
representation/share in the ambassadorial posts, especially
Balochistan, rural Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Naseeb Ullah Bazai, IND |
This House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps to appoint ambassadors of Pakistan against the
20% quota reserved for non-career diplomats.
The House also recommends that the said quota should be
equally distributed amongst the provinces and preference should
be given to those areas which have had lower
representation/share in the ambassadorial posts, especially
Balochistan, rural Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Kohda Babar, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan:
Acknowledging the fact that the province of Balochistan has
been endowed with vast uninhibited land that offers huge
potential for production of solar and wind energy;
Showing dismay that these potentials have so far remained
untapped due to overly bureaucratic procedures and lack of
focus on the province. Moreover, undue delay and hindrances in
approving the solar energy projects from the already allocated
3000 MW for the province, with many projects pending for
approval for the last two to three years; Expressing deep concern on the fact that the Government is not
allowing the establishment of solar projects in the province of
Balochistan with a rate of even Rs.7 – 8, whereas similar
projects in other provinces / areas have been approved at the
rate of 14 cents;
the Senate of Pakistan, therefore, demands that:
(1) the Federal Government should take immediate steps for
approval and facilitation of solar and wind energy projects in
Balochistan on priority basis in order to better utilize the
uninhibited vast land of the province which will not only create
employment opportunities for the youth of the province but will
also improve the economic conditions of the province as well as
of the country, generate tax and non-tax revenue and greatly
improve energy mix situation for environment friendly,
sustainable and low cost energy (2) urge the Government to direct the Power Division, NTDC
and CPPA to immediately approve projects of solar and wind
energy in the province of Balochistan from the 3000 MW
allocation, and ensure facilitation of more such projects through
one-window operation by eliminating excessive documentation
and procedures that severely discourage the investors and
cause undue delays in setting up of such important projects in
the province.
(3) call upon NEPRA to approve tariffs for solar energy projects
of Balochistan at parity with similar projects in other provinces,
on urgent basis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Naseeb Ullah Bazai, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan:
Acknowledging the fact that the province of Balochistan has
been endowed with vast uninhibited land that offers huge
potential for production of solar and wind energy;
Showing dismay that these potentials have so far remained
untapped due to overly bureaucratic procedures and lack of
focus on the province. Moreover, undue delay and hindrances in
approving the solar energy projects from the already allocated
3000 MW for the province, with many projects pending for
approval for the last two to three years; Expressing deep concern on the fact that the Government is not
allowing the establishment of solar projects in the province of
Balochistan with a rate of even Rs.7 – 8, whereas similar
projects in other provinces / areas have been approved at the
rate of 14 cents;
the Senate of Pakistan, therefore, demands that:
(1) the Federal Government should take immediate steps for
approval and facilitation of solar and wind energy projects in
Balochistan on priority basis in order to better utilize the
uninhibited vast land of the province which will not only create
employment opportunities for the youth of the province but will
also improve the economic conditions of the province as well as
of the country, generate tax and non-tax revenue and greatly
improve energy mix situation for environment friendly,
sustainable and low cost energy (2) urge the Government to direct the Power Division, NTDC
and CPPA to immediately approve projects of solar and wind
energy in the province of Balochistan from the 3000 MW
allocation, and ensure facilitation of more such projects through
one-window operation by eliminating excessive documentation
and procedures that severely discourage the investors and
cause undue delays in setting up of such important projects in
the province.
(3) call upon NEPRA to approve tariffs for solar energy projects
of Balochistan at parity with similar projects in other provinces,
on urgent basis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Kohda Babar, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan, being the House of Federation, taking
note that,-- officers belonging to such occupational groups/services
which have direct nexus with the provinces , including but not
limiting to Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service of
Pakistan, In-land Revenue Service, do not perform duties in the
provinces during their entire term of service and yet manage to
get promotions without having the experience of horizontal
mobility which ensure wide experience and exposure and place;
and
- remain posted on the same post, in the same province,
same city, same status over three years in violation of
instructions with regard to “Normal Tenure of Posting” and
“Posting on Deputation ”as provided in the ESTACODE,
Recommends that,-(i) officers belonging to such occupational groups/services
which have direct nexus with the provinces , including but not
limiting to Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service of
Pakistan, In-land Revenue Service, should not be granted
promotions in the next grades till such time they have
experience of serving in a province for a period of at least three
years;
(ii) Officers of all occupational groups who have completed
normal tenure of three years at same post and still working shall
be transferred forthwith to implement the provision of
ESTACODE in letter and spirit; and
(iii) Officers/Officials working on deputation for last three
years shall be repatriated to their parent departments
forthwith
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Naseeb Ullah Bazai, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan, being the House of Federation, taking
note that,-- officers belonging to such occupational groups/services
which have direct nexus with the provinces , including but not
limiting to Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service of
Pakistan, In-land Revenue Service, do not perform duties in the
provinces during their entire term of service and yet manage to
get promotions without having the experience of horizontal
mobility which ensure wide experience and exposure and place;
and
- remain posted on the same post, in the same province,
same city, same status over three years in violation of
instructions with regard to “Normal Tenure of Posting” and
“Posting on Deputation ”as provided in the ESTACODE,
Recommends that,-(i) officers belonging to such occupational groups/services
which have direct nexus with the provinces , including but not
limiting to Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service of
Pakistan, In-land Revenue Service, should not be granted
promotions in the next grades till such time they have
experience of serving in a province for a period of at least three
years;
(ii) Officers of all occupational groups who have completed
normal tenure of three years at same post and still working shall
be transferred forthwith to implement the provision of
ESTACODE in letter and spirit; and
(iii) Officers/Officials working on deputation for last three
years shall be repatriated to their parent departments
forthwith
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Sajjad Hussain Turi, IND |
This House demands that the Government should allow
prohibited bore (PB) arms licences to all Parliamentarians –
Senators, MNAs, MPAs of all four provinces and BS-20 and
above officers of the Federal and Provincial governments
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Dilawar Khan, IND |
This House demands that the Government should allow
prohibited bore (PB) arms licences to all Parliamentarians –
Senators, MNAs, MPAs of all four provinces and BS-20 and
above officers of the Federal and Provincial governments
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 2 | Zeeshan Khanzada, PTI |
This House demands that the Government should allow
prohibited bore (PB) arms licences to all Parliamentarians –
Senators, MNAs, MPAs of all four provinces and BS-20 and
above officers of the Federal and Provincial governments
|
Adopted |
Senate | 299 | 1 | Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-Haq, PML-N |
to condemn Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and its illegal incursions into Chinese territory
|
Adopted |
Senate | 301 | 1 | Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, PTI |
to express solidarity with the Kashmiris braving Indian atrocities and demanded to resolve the issue in accordance with the aspirations of Kashmiri people
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 3 | Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, PML-N |
to acknowledge the role of National Assembly in connection with its 73rd anniversary for upholding democratic norms
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 3 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
to acknowledge the role of National Assembly in connection with its 73rd anniversary for upholding democratic norms
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 3 | Rana Tanveer Hussain, PML-N |
to acknowledge the role of National Assembly in connection with its 73rd anniversary for upholding democratic norms
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 3 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
to acknowledge the role of National Assembly in connection with its 73rd anniversary for upholding democratic norms
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 3 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
that the National Assembly resolves to extend the COVID-19 (Prevention of Smuggling)
Ordinance, 2020 (III of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f.
21-08-2020 under proviso to sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 3 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
that the National Assembly resolves to extend the Financial Institutions (Secured Transactions)
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (IV of 2020) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f. 27-08-2020 under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89
of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Rana Sana Ullah Khan, PML-N |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, PML-N |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, PML-N |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Molana Abdul Wasay, MMA |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Murtaza Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar, PTI |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
National | 24 | 2 | Khawaja Saad Rafique, PML-N |
to condole the death of MNA Syed Iftikhar ul Hassan from NA-75 (Sialkot-IV)
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 11 | 3 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
the house called upon the provincial government to approach the federal government to conduct a forensic audit of the KE and ask it to end prolonged load shedding in Karachi
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 11 | 3 | Muhammad Qasim, PPPP |
the house called upon the provincial government to approach the federal government to conduct a forensic audit of the KE and ask it to end prolonged load shedding in Karachi
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 11 | 2 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
to establish NICVD Satellite/ Chest Pain Center in Sanghar
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 11 | 2 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
rape and violence cases have been reported in different areas of the Province, but no any action seen from the Government of Sindh
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 11 | 2 | Arif Mustafa Jatoi, GDA |
to strongly censure the Sindh Government over the fact that a large number of the Sindh Cabinet continue to drawn salary, perks and privileges despite being in jail on bail or pre-arrest bail
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 11 | 2 | Sidra lmran, PTI |
to establish POST-COVID Sindh Employment Generation Plan by announcing supportive policies, ease of doing business for high Employment generation sectors like Construction Industry and others
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 11 | 2 | Muhammad Shabbir, PTI |
those individuals who are responsible for the delay of K-IV Project should be brought to justice
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Syed Rafiullah, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the upper age limit up to 35
years for appointments in Government Departments
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Jam Abdul Karim Bijar, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the upper age limit up to 35
years for appointments in Government Departments
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to increase the upper age limit up to 35
years for appointments in Government Departments
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Muhammad Alamgir Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should make arrangements to bound the Government
functionaries to enroll their children in Government schools and to get medical treatment from government
hospitals
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | James Iqbal, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to introduce new car companies for
manufacturing of low cost cars in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Mohsin Javed, IND |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3 &4G service in
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3 &4G service in
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Shahnaz Naseer Baloch, BNP-M |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3 &4G service in
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Rana Sana Ullah Khan, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3 &4G service in
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Muhammad Barjees Tahir, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore 3 &4G service in
areas of erstwhile-FATA, and different districts of Balochistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 13 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House disapproves the following Ordinance:-The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (No.VII of 2020)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 9 | Muhammad Alamgir Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to utilize the un-utilized lands and
properties owned by the Federal Government in order to generate revenue for departments and cover losses
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 23 | 4 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ali Amin Khan, PTI |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Syed Amin ul Haque, MQM |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Syed Fakhar Imam, PTI |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Khawaja Muhammad Asif, PML-N |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Khurram Dastgir Khan, PML-N |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Shahida Akhtar Ali, MMA |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Agha Hassan Baloch, BNP-M |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Lal Chand Malhi, PTI |
to pay tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ali Amin Khan, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ch. Muhammad Hamid Hameed, PML-N |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Faheem Khan, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Shahida Akhtar Ali, MMA |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Mukhtar Ahmad Bharath, PML-N |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ali Nawaz Awan, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Zahid Akram Durani, MMA |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ch. Nadeem Abbas Rebera, PML-N |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Imran Khattak, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Ms Shagufta Jumani, PPPP |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Nafeesa Inayatullah Khan Khattak, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada, PML-N |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Mohsin Javed, IND |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Shaheen Naz Saifullah, PTI |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, MQM |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 23 | 4 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions
|
Adopted |
National | 22 | 13 | Ms Shagufta Jumani, PPPP |
that this House strongly condemn the blasphemous statement of Religious Scholar in the honor of Syeda
Fatima Zahara (a.s) on Social Media
|
Adopted |
National | 22 | 11 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
to write the words of `Khatim-ul-Nabiyeen’ after the name of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him)
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 9 | 1 | Syed Murad Ali Shah, PPPP |
To express condolence over demise of Minister for Human Settlement Ghulam Murtaza Baloch who passed away yesterday after contracting the coronavirus
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 2 | Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to reduce the prices of petroleum products
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Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 2 | Syed Rafiullah, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to reduce the prices of petroleum products
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 2 | Uzma Riaz, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to impart training program to sensitize Islamabad Capital Police on violence against children particularly on child abuse
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 2 | Mrs. Musarat Rafique Mahesar, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to restore the educational increments of all Federal Government employees
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 2 | Mrs. Shahida Rehmani, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to make polio free Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 2 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to declare Friday as a weekly holiday
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 2 | Ms. Nafisa Shah, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The China Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. XII of 2019)
(ii) The Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXVI of 2019)
(iii) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIV of 2019)
(iv) The National Accountability (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXVII of 2019) ”
(v) The Recovery of Mortgage backed Security Ordinance, 2019 (IX of 2019).
(vi) The National Counter Terrorism Authority (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (VII of 2019).
(vii) The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (VI of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 20 | 1 | Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Syed Amin ul Haque, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Kishwer Zehra, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Engineer Sabir Hussain, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Usama Qadri, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Iqbal Muhammad Ali Khan, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Salah-ud-Din, MQM |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi, PTI |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
National | 20 | 1 | Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, PPPP |
The National Assembly passed a unanimous resolution condemning genocide of Muslims in India by Hindu extremists and urging upon government to take up the matter with OIC in order to ensure the security of Muslims and minorities in India
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Nuzhat Sadiq, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Walid Iqbal, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Samina Saeed, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Sassui Palijo, PPPP |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Begum Najma Hameed, PML-N |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Sitara Ayaz, ANP |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Abida Muhamamd Azeem, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Gul Bashra, PKMAP |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Muhsin Aziz, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Asad Junejo, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Syed Shibli Faraz, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Sajjad Hussain Turi, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Faisal Javed, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Fida Muhammad, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Syed Muzafar Hussain Shah, PML-F |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Mirza Muhammad Afridi, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Aurangzeb Khan, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Dilawar Khan, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Muhammad Ali Khan Saif, MQM |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Rana Maqbool Ahmed, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Dr. Asif Kirmani, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Mehar Taj Roghani, PTI |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Sheher Bano Sherry Rehman, PPPP |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Kalsoom Perveen, PML-N |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Sana Jamali, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Nighat Mirza, MQM |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 297 | 2 | Shaheen Khalid Butt, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan on the eve of International Women's Day being celebrated
annually on 8th March:
Recognizes that the International women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made
and to celebrate the acts of courage and determination by a courageous woman who
have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and societies;
Acknowledges that Islam provides women a position of honour and respect with clearly
stated rights and obligations;
Reaffirms Pakistan's commitment for taking necessary measures in pursuance of
Sustainable Goal No.5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls'; Appreciates the political, economic, social and cultural achievements and contributions
of Pakistani women from all walks of life;
Reaffirms the importance of gender equality and balance in creation of an inclusive
society which has far reaching effects not only on women but also on the societies at
large;Resolves to carry froward the agenda of gender equality and women empowerment
based on the vision of our founding father Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah that:
'No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women
along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating
side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the
other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is
a third power stronger than both, that of the women.'
Recommends that the Government should take effective steps to protect the
constitutional rights of women by creating an enabling environment which provides,
equal opportunities of work and pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence,
facilities of healthcare and education and equal participation in political process and
decision making, to all women and girls in the country
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 4 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
Need to establish technical colleges in ever union councils
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 20 | 4 | Mir Hammal, BNP-A |
Need to establish technical colleges in ever union councils
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 20 | 4 | Akhtar Hussain Langau, BNP |
Need to establish technical colleges in ever union councils
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 20 | 4 | Ahmed Nawaz, BNP |
Saryab region was ignored from developmental works
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 20 | 4 | Abdul Wahid Siddiqui, MMA |
Railway Line of Zoab railway section promised
|
Not Taken Up |
Balochistan | 20 | 3 | Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind, PTI |
to express solidarity with people of Iran and China over casualties caused by outspread of the coronavirus
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 2 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
Demanding government to overcome unemployment issue
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 2 | Akhtar Hussain Langau, BNP |
Demanding government to overcome unemployment issue
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 2 | Muhammad Akbar, BNP |
Demanding government to overcome unemployment issue
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 2 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
To provide basic facilities in public societies housing
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 2 | Zabid Ali, MMA |
Construct two lane road between mastung and Quetta
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 20 | 2 | Abdul Wahid Siddiqui, MMA |
To use proper religious words in textbooks
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Wasiq Qayyum Abbasi, PTI |
This house pay tribute to the Pakistan Kabaddi team over winning the World Cup
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Sabeen Gul Khan, PTI |
to declare provision of clean drinking water facility to each citizen among fundamental rights of the Constitution of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
make legislation for payment of group insurance amount on superannuation retirement of the government employees
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Muhammad Safdar Shakir, PML-N |
supply water to a village of Faisalabad through canals for irrigation purpose
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Asia Amjad, PTI |
take steps to ban movies on media or social media having sexually explicit content
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Syed Usman Mehmood, PPPP |
set up public toilets in four districts of South Punjab
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Muhammad Tahir Pervaiz, PML-N |
ensure precautionary measures to avoid coronavirus in the province and repair visual field machines at Mayo
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 19 | 3 | Rabia Nusrat, PML-N |
repair visual field machines at Mayo and Services Hospitals Lahore
|
Not Taken Up |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Zeeshan Khanzada, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should prepare a
National Transport Policy for National Highways and Motorways
in order to protect commuter’s rights, improve facilities for
commuters, improve traffic discipline and to carry out regular
maintenance of highways and motorways in the country
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Muhammad Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
Recognizing the fact that on the Hazara Motorway (M-15) no
interchange has been provided to connect the Abbottabad city;
Realizing that Abbottabad is the divisional headquarter, the
most populated district of Hazara division and not only a tourist
place itself but also connecting the famous tourist sites of
Thandyani, Galliyat, Nathia Gali, Ayubia, Muree and Azad
Kashmir as well as home of Pakistan Military Academy Kakul;
Therefore, in order to facilitate the large population of
Abbotabad City as well as the tourists and residents of
Thandyani, Galliyat, Nathia Gali and Ayubia besides providing
quick access to the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul, this House
recommends that the Government should take necessary steps
for the construction of an Interchange and road to connect
Abbottabad city to Hazara Motorway (M-15)
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
The Senate of Pakistan;
Conscious of the obligations of the State of Pakistan under
Article 40 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 which provides
that the State shall ''promote international peace and security,
foster goodwill and friendly relations among all nations and
encourage the settlement of international disputes by peaceful
means'';
Aware of the moral obligations of the world community,
including Pakistan, to stand for just, fair and peaceful resolution
of Palestinian issue in the light of about two hundred UNGA and
UNSC resolutions;
Committed to upholding and preserving the principles of
freedom, justice, equity and fair play as enunciated by
numerous instruments of international law;Dismayed by the continued occupation of Palestinians’ land by
the Israel, detention of hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli jails,
and the relentless oppression of Palestinians by the Israeli
forces;
Concerned by the so called '' deal of the century'' that
tantamount to an instrument of humiliating surrender for the
Palestinians before the oppressor and the aggressor;
Realizing the need for a just, fair and peaceful solution of the
issue of Palestine in the light of UNGA and UNSC resolutions,
including the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian State,
safe return of all Palestinians to their homes and lands currently
in illegitimate possession of Israeli settlers in breach of
international law, and stopping the acts of aggression against
Palestinians;
This House Calls upon the Government of Pakistan to:
i) Take steps for summoning an emergency Summit Meeting
of the OIC to chalk out a consensus-based strategy, with due
regard to the rights and legitimate interests of the Palestinian
people as recognized by the international law, for amicable
settlement of the Palestinian issue;ii) Take steps for summoning special session of the UNGA to
consider the constitution of an international Arbitration
Commission, to hear the Palestinians and other stakeholders,
and explore options for a peaceful resolution of the Palestinian
issue, including the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian
State, the safe return of Palestinian refugees to their homes and
land currently under illegitimate occupation of Israelis, and
immediate release of all Palestinians currently languishing in
Israeli jails;
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iii) Constitute a Special Committee of the parliamentarians,
international law experts and representatives of human rights
organizations, to visit Canada, Mexico, Latin and South America,
the UK, the EU members, Russia, Turkey, China, Japan,
Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, African countries and Middle
Eastern States as a global awareness campaign to sensitize the
world community about the need for:
a) A peaceful and just solution to the Palestinian issue in the
larger interest of world peace and security;
b) Continued aid and technical assistance to the Palestinians
in the wake of the "Deal of the Century" that entails no
more aid.”
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Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Liaqat Khan Tarakai, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
steps to increase the upper age limit from 40 years to 45 years
for BS-18 and from 45 years to 50 years for BS-19 officers for
posting as Community Welfare Attachee in Pakistan Missions
abroad
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should introduce
a Group Insurance Scheme for its Employees, whereby Federal
Government Servants shall be entitled to get the insured
amount at the time of retirement out of their Group Insurance
Fund, on the analogy of the Provincial Government employees
|
Reffered To Committee |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Agha Shahzaib Durrani, PML-N |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis.
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Sheher Bano Sherry Rehman, PPPP |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Muhammad Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Dr. Jehanzeb Jamaldini, BNP-M |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, JUI |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Mir Kabeer Ahmed Muhammad Shahi, NP |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Mushahid Ullah Khan, PML-N |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Muhammad Talha Mehmood, JUI-F |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Molvi Faiz Muhammad, JUI |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Sitara Ayaz, ANP |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Shamim Afridi, IND |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo, NP |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Shaheen Khalid Butt, IND |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Ghous Muhammad Khan Niazi, PML-N |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Muhammad Usman Khan Kakar, PKMAP |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 23 | Muhammad Tahir Bizenjo, NP |
This House condemns the recent wheat and flour crisis in the
country, this unprecedented rise in the prices of both
commodities and the resultant record inflationary trend in the
country has broken the back of masses which clearly shows the
non-serious attitude, incompetence and negligence of the
incumbent government and its inability to provide relief to the
people;
Concerned about the miseries of common masses that has been
multiplied by the artificial shortage of these commodities.
Despite facing desert locust attack, floods and record inflation,
this House is unable to understand the logic behind allowing
exports of these commodities in these testing times;
Urges that every possible measure shall be taken by the
Government to provide safeguard to the people and ensure that
effective measures shall be taken to ensure the social welfare of
the people;
Demands that the Government should immediately place the
inquiry report of Federal Investigation Agency about current
wheat crisis before the Senate of Pakistan, so that vulnerable
people of Pakistan will be able to identify the main culprits
responsible for creating this crisis
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 12 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission
Ordinance, 2019 (XXIII of 2019 ) for a further period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 27-02-2020,
under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 11 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance
Commission Ordinance, 2019 (XXIII of 2019 ) for a
further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f. 27-02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph
(ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of
the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights
Ordinance, 2019 (XVII of 2019 ) for a further
period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 27-
02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance,
2019 (XVIII of 2019) for a further period of one
hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 27-02-2020, under
proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of
clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Superior Courts (Courts Dress and Mode of
Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance, 2019 (XIX of
2019 ) for a further period of one hundred and
twenty days w.e.f. 27-02-2020, under proviso to
sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of
Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Benami Transaction (Prohibition)
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (XX of 2019 ) for a
further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f. 27-02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph
(ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of
the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the National Accountability (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2019 (XXI of 2019 ) for a further period
of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 27-02-
2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2019 (XXII of 2019 ) for a further
period of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 27-
02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance
Commission Ordinance, 2019 (XXIII of 2019 ) for a
further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f. 27-02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph
(ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of
the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 10 | Khawaja Muhammad Asif, PML-N |
This House Extends its full and complete support in solidarity with the Government and people of China for
their dedicated efforts and efficient policies to combat the Corona virus.
Commends the efforts of the Chinese Government under the able leadership of President Xi
Jinping for treating Pakistani citizens specially students in Wuhan City, just like their own by providing them
with best possible care.
Wishes to appreciate the way in which China is dealing with extremely tense situation under the
esteemed leadership of President Xi Jinping to combat and fully eliminate Corona Virus.
Pakistan stands united with their Chinese brethren in this difficult time and moment of medical
emergency and extends its full support to them in this difficult time
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 20 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should introduce
a Group Insurance Scheme for its Employees, whereby Federal
Government Servants shall be entitled to get the insured
amount at the time of retirement out of their Group Insurance
Fund, on the analogy of the Provincial Government employees
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 20 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should establish
regular crossing point at Pak-Afghan border in the area of
Kharki, Shahi bin Shahi, district Lower Dir for cross border
movement of the people
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 20 | Rukhsana Zuberi, PPPP |
This House recommends to the Government to formulate a
support structure for kidnapped and missing individuals
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 20 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should
take necessary steps to fix the minimum wage for labourers
@ Rs. 30,000/ p.m., increase the pension of labourers
@ 100%, ensure the timely payment of death grant, marriage
grant, educational stipends to the labourers and their children
out of the workers welfare fund and prohibit the transfer of
money from the said fund to other heads/sectors
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 20 | A. Rehman Malik, PPPP |
This House salutes the people of Kashmir who have sacrificed
their lives for their right of self determination.
The House also pays tribute to the security forces of the country
for sacrificing their lives to protect the LoC against the Indian
aggression.
The House recommends that the Government should:
i) move a Resolution in the United Nations Security
Council (UNSC) asking for fixing the date of
plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir for the self
determination of Kashmiri people as per the UNSC
decision and the Karachi Agreement of 1949 which
shall be supervised by the Truce Sub-Committee to
be constituted under the said Agreement;ii) Should ask the International Human Rights
Commission, Geneva to send a high powered
delegation to investigate the recent human rights
violations in Indian Occupies Kashmir during the
curfew continuously for more than 100 days;
iii) should appoint a high powered delegation to go to
the OIC to ask it to play its role for the protection
of oppressed Kashmiri people.
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 20 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House expresses its concern over the non-fulfillment of the
pledges made to the people of erstwhile FATA at the time of its
merger with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa;
The House also deplores the non-implementation of the
Rs.100 billion annual development package and provision of
employment to the youth of the erstwhile FATA;
The House, therefore urges upon the Government to take
necessary steps for the fulfillment of all the pledges made with
the people of those areas with particular reference to release
and make plan for utilization of the Rs. 100 billion package,
development of infrastructure, establishment of the Universities,
provision of employment to the youth, electrification of the
non-electrified areas, provision of uninterrupted electricity and
establishment of regular crossing points on Pak-Afghan border
for promotion of trade in those areas
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 20 | Mushahid Hussain Syed, IND |
The Senate of Pakistan expresses its full solidarity and support to the
Government, Parliament and people of China as they combat the Corona Virus
crisis with dedication, commitment and courage. The Senate also wishes to express
its appreciation to the Government of China for treating Pakistani Citizens,
especially students in Wuhan just like their own citizens, by providing them
protection and comfort. The Senate also wishes to place on record its appreciation
of the leadership of President Xi Jinping, who is a great friend of Pakistan, in
strongly leading what will be a very successful operation to combat, contain and
finally eliminate the Corona virus. Pakistan fully supports the counter attack on the
Corona Virus launched by China and extends full cooperation to our Chinese
brethren in this difficult moment of the medical and health emergency caused by
the Corona Virus
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 7 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance,
2019 (XV of 2019) for a further period of one
hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 16-02-2020,
under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph
(a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution
of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 7 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend
the Medical Tribunal Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIV of
2019) for a further period of one hundred and
twenty days w.e.f. 16-02-2020, under proviso to
sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of
Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 6 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
That this House strongly condemns the brutal killing of 8 year old Iwaz Noor in Nowshehra and
demands that to stop these shameful and brutal killings of children and give a strong deterrent effect,
the killers and rapists should not only be given death penalty by hanging but they should be hanged
publically
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 5 | Tahira Aurangzeb, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to establish more hospitals in the
Federal Capital
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Nasiba Channa, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to enhance the existing capacity of
production of anti-rabies and anti-venom vaccines in
NIH.”
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Shaikh Rohale Asghar, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to develop new residential projects in the
Federal Capital Islamabad for Government employees
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to exempt all mosques and Madaris
from all taxes being charged in electricity bills
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Ms. Nafisa Shah, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to promote Thar coal project to
resolves the energy crisis in Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Ms. Nafisa Shah, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The China Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XII of 2019)
(ii) The Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XXVI of 2019)
(iii) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIV of
2019)
(iv) The National Accountability (Second
Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXVII of
2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the
Medical Tribunal Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIV of 2019)
for a further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f. 16-02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii)
of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 5 | Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the
Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (XV of
2019) for a further period of one hundred and twenty
days w.e.f. 16-02-2020, under proviso to subparagraph
(ii) of paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article
89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
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Not Taken Up |
National | 19 | 4 | Syed Fakhar Imam, PTI |
Emphasizing that 5th February is the International Day of Solidarity being marked all over the world to express
solidarity with the people of Kashmir who are living under a state of siege since more than seven decades under a
fierce and cruel Indian occupation,
Expressing unflinching, unwavering and unstinting commitment of the people of Pakistan with the people of Indian
Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ) also expressing solidarity with our brothers and sisters in their historical
struggle for their freedom and rights,
Honoring the courageous and the valiant people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and paying tribute to all
those men, women and children who have laid down their lives fighting for their right of self-determination over
seven decades,
Reaffirming that Jammu and Kashmir remains the subject of an internationally recognized dispute that has been
and continues to be on the agenda of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) since 1948, and affirmed by the
subsequent relevant United Nation Security Council Resolutions,
Recognizing that any political process held under the foreign occupation cannot be a substitute to the exercise of
the right to self determination by the people of the Jammu and Kashmir as provided in the relevant UNSC
Resolutions,
Reaffirming Pakistan's consistent political, moral and diplomatic support to the Kashmiri people until the
realization of their legitimate right to self- determination as per the relevant United Nation Security Council
Resolutions, 1. Condemn strongly the unilateral and illegal action of the Indian Government of August 5 and October 31,
2019 and the subsequent illegal detentions, arrests, lockdown, communications blockade, media blackout in
the Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir, which have brought immense sufferings to the people of Kashmir;
2. Expresses grave concern at the continued presence of more than 900,000 military personnel thereby
turning the entire valley into a virtual open prison, and making it one of the most militarized areas of the
world;
3. Condemns the past and present Indian atrocities, including detention of over 13,000 Kashmiri youth at
undisclosed locations, the use of pellet guns by the Indian military against innocent civilians, and torture and
humiliation of the ordinary civilians;
4. Expresses concern at the illegal detention and long incarceration of political leaders from different political
parties, particularly the Kashmiri Hurriyat leaders like Yasin Malik, Shabbir Shah who was first arrested when
he was 14 years old and kept behind bars on and off, presently more than 65 years of age and still in Jail,
Syeda Asiya Andrabi kept behind bars for 11 years collectively, Syed Ali Gilani house arrested and Mir Waiz
Umar Farooq house arrested, Dr. Qasim Faktu behind bars for 27 long years on a stretch, Masrat Alam in Jail
for 19 years continuously and many such more political prisoners;
5. Strongly condemns the horrifying violence against women especially the use of rape as a weapon of war by
the Indian occupation forces;
6. Deplores the impunity accorded to the Indian occupation forces by India's draconian laws, and the
continuing restrictions on freedom of movement, and expression in the Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmirconstituting gross violation of fundamental rights of the people of Kashmir,
7. Denounces lndia’s deliberate targeting of civilian populations with the intensified ceasefire violations, which
has led to the death of Kashmiris across the line of control, further threatening peace and Security in the
region;
8. Expresses concern also at Indian strong-arm tactics to alter the demography through ethnic cleansing in
Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir in violation of the international human rights law including the 4th
Geneva Convention;
9. Rejects totally the BJP Government's belligerence and warmongering inspired by the exclusionary Hindutva
ideology in utter disregard of human rights laws and threatening to destroy peace and stability in the region,
and reaffirms the unshakeable resolve of the Pakistani nation to thwart any Indian aggression;
10. Welcomes the United Nation Security Council Resolutions consultations of the 16th August 2019 and 15th
January 2020 that acknowledge the internationally recognized nature of the dispute, and the gravity of the
situation post August 5 and its implications for the regional peace and security;
11. Notes the Report of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) of June 2018 and July
2019 documenting extensively the grave and systematic violations of human rights in the Indian Occupied
Jammu & Kashmir and endorses the call by the High Commissioner of the Human Rights Council to conduct
a comprehensive independent international investigation into the alleged human rights violations in
Kashmir;
12. Appreciates the role played by world leaders, statesmen and stateswomen, parliamentarians, human
rights organizations, international media, and many countries, particularly China, Malaysia, Turkey and Iran
in raising their voice against Indian atrocities in IOJ&K;
13. Calls upon the United Nations Security Council to enforce a peaceful settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir
dispute in accordance with the relevant United Nation Security Council Resolutions; 14. Urges the Government of India to implement forthwith numerous pending United Nation Security Council
Resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir that call for a free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices
of the United Nations to determine the will of the people for the final disposition (resolution) of the State of
Jammu and Kashmir;
15. Demands that India immediately reverse and rescind its illegal action August 5,2019 and October 31st 2019,
repeal the draconian laws such as Public Safety Act (PSA) and Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA),
withdraw its occupation troops from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir and along the LOC and immediately
lift its six month long inhuman lockdown, communication blockade and media blackout;
16. Urges the United Nation Security Council Resolutions to compel India to allow Military Observer Group in
India and Pakistan and call upon India to respect the UNMOGIP mandate accorded by the United Nation
Security Council Resolutions;
17. Demands that India immediately allow access to the international human rights and humanitarian
organizations and Parliamentarians of the countries affiliated with United Nations as well as the
international media to the Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir so that they are able to assess and report the
human rights situation there.
18. Calls upon OIC to immediately convene OIC special summit on Kashmir
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Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 17 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should
take immediate steps for prevention of epidemic
infectious diseases like Influenza viruses types A, B and
C and Diphtheria in the winter season in Islamabad
Capital Territory and to issue specific directions to the
public sector hospitals in this regard
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 17 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends to the Government to
formulate a comprehensive policy to address the issues
of inflation and unemployment in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 17 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should
introduce a Group Insurance Scheme for its Employees,
whereby Federal Government Servants shall be entitled
to get the insured amount at the time of retirement out
of their Group Insurance Fund, on the analogy of the
Provincial Government employees
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 17 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
This House recommends that the Custom gateway at
Chaman border be kept opened on 24 hours basis on the
analogy of customs gateway at Torkham border in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa to increase the magnitude of trade with
Afghanistan and to facilitate the movement of people
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 17 | Atta ur Rehman, JUI |
This House condemns the ban placed on media
coverage of different political leaders by PEMRA and
calls upon the Government to ensure media freedom
and lift all such bans
|
Dropped |
National | 19 | 1 | Asad Umar, PTI |
“That the National Assembly resolves to extend the
China Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority
Ordinance, 2019 (XII of 2019) for a further period of
one hundred and twenty days w.e.f 02-02-2020, under
proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of clause
(2) of Article 89 of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
National | 19 | 1 | Muhammad Hammad Azhar, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves to extend the
Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (XIII of 2019)
for a further period of one hundred and twenty days
w.e.f 03-02-2020, under proviso to sub-paragraph (i) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Muhammad Muneeb Sultan Cheema, PTI |
This house demanding for uniform educational policy for private educational institutes in the province
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
This house demanding establishment of cardiology centres at the district level
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
This house demanding actions against misbehaviour of Monitoring and Evaluation Assistants (MEAs) with teaching staff
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Sabeen Gul Khan, PTI |
This house has opinion that to provide clean drinking water as this is basic need for human being
|
Pending |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
This house has opinion that to Pay group insurance to government employees
|
Pending |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Asia Amjad, PTI |
This house demanding to federal and provincial government to end the speed breakers
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Aysha Iqbal, PTI |
This house opinion that to build government Schools in PP-160 and NA-128
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 18 | 4 | Muhammad Faisal Khan Niazi, PML-N |
This house opinion that to Increase seats in government medical colleges
|
Disposed off |
Senate | 295 | 14 | Khushbakht Shujat, MQM |
This House recommends that biographies of all the Martyrs who have been awarded Nishan-e-Haider so far may be included in the curriculum of all the educational institutions in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 14 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
This House recommends that Federal Government should take necessary measures to make all public buildings, hospitals, recreational and educational facilities accessible for persons with disabilities (PWDs) with accordance to article 9 of United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) which Pakistan has ratified in 2011
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 14 | Muhammad Javed Abbasi, PML-N |
Whereas it is a fact that on Multan-Sukkur Motorway no interchange has been provided in Tehsil Sadiqabad to connect 1.1 million population of the Tehsil thereby forcing them to use the distant Guddu Interchange in Sindh Province or travel 60 kms back to Iqbalabad Interchange in District Rahim Yar Khan;
Recognizing that District Rahim Yar Khan has been provided connectivity to this Motorway through three interchanges at different places, depriving the entire Tehsil of Sadiqabad of the connectivity to Motorway by non-provision of an interchange is a clear discrimination and denial of social and economic rights to the people of Sadiqabad.”
Realizing that Pakistan's largest gas processing and supply project i.e. Pak-Qatar LNG project has been established in Village Bhong, Tehsil Sadiqabad, and the famous Bhong Mosque, famous tourist site is also located there, non-provision of connectivity to the motorway will adversely affect the economic viability and potential benefits of the said project and the tourist spot in that Tehsil;
Therefore, in view of the social and economic importance of the area, this house recommends that the Government should take immediate steps for the construction of an Interchange at village Bhong, Tehsil Sadiqabad, District Rahim Yar Khan at the Multan-Sukkur Motorway
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 14 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should take immediate steps for prevention of epidemic infectious diseases like Influenza viruses types A, B and C and Diphtheria in the winter season in Islamabad Capital Territory and to issue specific directions to the public sector hospitals in this regard
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 14 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
The Senate of Pakistan expresses its deepest dismay and shock on the vicious and contemptuous act of burning and desecrating the Holy Quran in Norway by the member of SIAN, a right wing Islamophobic Norwegian group which has shocked the Muslims around the world
The Senate of Pakistan strongly condemns this act for being hateful, vicious, and contrary to the principles of International law laid down in several instruments including the UN General Assembly Resolution No 36/55 of 25 November 1981, Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the European Court of Human Rights & European Guidelines on Freedom of Religion & Belief, the General Assembly Resolution 56/6 of 9 November 2001 on the Global Agenda for Dialogue among Civilizations and the Resolution of UN Commission on Human Rights 2005/40 The House considers that this viciously irresponsible act of the members of the infamous SIAN is calculated to harm interfaith harmony, communal peace, religious tolerance and ultimately global peace and tranquility.
The Senate of Pakistan resolves to stand for upholding the globally recognized principles highlighted above and expresses the collective will of State and people of Pakistan against the vicious act of desecration of the Holy Quran by the members of SIAN and other Islamophobes.
Therefore, the Senate of Pakistan:
1. Urges the Muslims to stay calm and refuse to be intimidated by the hate-mongering Islamophobes, and spread Islam's message of peace, tolerance and universal brotherhood;
2. Calls upon the Government of Pakistan i) To summon the Ambassador of Norway and convey the sense of shock and anguish felt by the people of Pakistan against the act of SIAN;
ii) To impress upon the Norwegian authorities for taking lawful action against those who desecrated the Holy Quran in Oslo on 19th November, 2019;
iii) To direct its diplomatic staff in Norway to provide appropriate legal and moral assistance to the Muslims who have been arrested in the incident; and
iv) To use all political and diplomatic channels to ensure that such incidents are not repeated in the UN members States.” The notices of resolutions of Senators Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, Mulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Mulana Faiz Muhammad, Sirajul Haq and Kamran Michael on the same issue were also clubbed with the instant resolution
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 14 | Mirza Muhammad Afridi, IND |
This House pays tribute to the legendary and popular poet Late Ahmed Faraz on the eve of his birthday.
The House considers that Mr. Ahmad Faraz was a great poet of the country who rendered invaluable literary contributions for the country. He gave message of love, harmony and peace through his poetry.
The Legendary poet will always be remembered with love and respect
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 18 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
This house to pay homage to a deceased former legislator
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 7 | 3 | Mr. Ghulam Qadir Chandio, PPPP |
Pay tribute to late PPP MPA Ali Mardan Shah
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the recent 10% increase in Toll
Tax on Motorways should be withdrawn
|
Rejected |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Muhammad Usman Khan Kakar, PKMAP |
This House recommends that scholarships for admission in
Medical and Dental colleges granted to the students of
Balochistan and FATA by HEC under the scheme for "Provision
of Higher Education Opportunities for the Students of
Balochistan and FATA" in 2019 be maintained and extended
till 2022
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Mushahid Hussain Syed, IND |
This House recommends that scholarships for admission in
Medical and Dental colleges granted to the students of
Balochistan and FATA by HEC under the scheme for "Provision
of Higher Education Opportunities for the Students of
Balochistan and FATA" in 2019 be maintained and extended
till 2022
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Mehar Taj Roghani, PTI |
This House recommends that the practice of reemployment
of retired employees of PIA on contract basis should be
stopped forthwith in order to provide better opportunities to
the youth/young officers of the country
|
Reffered To Committee |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Kalsoom Perveen, PML-N |
This House recommends that, in view of the huge
unemployment in the country, the Government should
enhance the limit of age relaxation for recruitment in the
Federal Government Departments by further two years
|
Reffered To Committee |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Behramand, PPPP |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps to implement the "ease of doing business"
programme, initiated by the present government, in letter and
spirit and facilitate the business community to encourage the
local and foreign investors to make investment in the
country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
immediate steps to provide official accommodations to all
employees working in Government and semi Government
departments
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 11 | Khushbakht Shujat, MQM |
This House recommends that biographies of all the Martyrs
who have been awarded Nishan-e-Haider so far may be
included in the curriculum of all the educational institutions in
the country
|
Deferred |
KP | 10 | 11 | Shagufta Malik, ANP |
the provincial government to reinstate the terminated staff of the Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the recent 10% increase in Toll
Tax on Motorways should be withdrawn
|
Debated |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-Haq, PML-N |
on the Sad demise
of former Chief Election Commissioner Mr. Justice (Retd.) Fakhuddin G. Ebrahim.
January
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Muhammad Usman Khan Kakar, PKMAP |
This House recommends that scholarships for admission in
Medical and Dental colleges granted to the students of
Balochistan and FATA by HEC under the scheme for "Provision
of Higher Education Opportunities for the Students of
Balochistan and FATA" in 2019 be maintained and extended
till 2022
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Seemee Ezdi, PTI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps in coordination with the Provincial
Governments for the training and development of human
resources in order to maximize the returns from the
opportunities arising out of the implementation of CPEC
projects in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Mushahid Hussain Syed, IND |
Realizing the grave consequences of the alarming rate of
population growth revealed in the population census, 2017 in
the country and its adverse impacts on people and society;
Recognizing the fact that parents not only have the right to
freely decide the number and spacing of their children but
also the responsibility of maintaining a balance between their
family size and resources;
The House urges upon the Government to take all necessary
steps in coordination with the Provincial Governments to bring
down the rate of population growth to a sustainable level
through intensive information campaigns and expansion of
family planning services in the country
|
Deferred |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
This House shows deep concern on the 10% reduction in the
budget of Higher Education Commission during the current
fiscal year as against the last fiscal year which coupled with
20% inflation and depreciation of Pakistani Currency increases
to critical level.
The House deplores that as against the demand of Rs. 103
billion, later revised to Rs. 84 billion, made by the Universities
Grants Commission for the current fiscal year the Government
only allocated Rs. 59 billion which has resulted in financial
crisis in the Universities.
The House recognizes that higher education is the right of
every citizen and the provision of the same is the fundamental
and constitutional responsibility of the State and the
Government.The House, therefore, demands that the Government should
take immediate steps to provide Rs. 21 billion more to the
HEC in order to enable the Universities to overcome their
financial crisis
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 8 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends that the Government should take necessary
steps to establish a State of Art Trauma Center in all hospitals under
the administrative control of the Federal Government
|
Adopted |
National | 18 | 10 | Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to ensure stability of Pak Rupee against U.S.
Dollar
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 10 | Shamim Ara Panhwar, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to fix pension of all the Federal Government
servants equal to their basic pay on retirement
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 10 | James Iqbal, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to construct new dams in the
country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 10 | Sher Akbar Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to make arrangement for supply of natural gas
to District Boner
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 10 | Mrs. Shahida Rehmani, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to provide subsidy to pilgrims under the
government Hajj scheme
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 8 | Sardar Muhammad Yousaf Zaman, PML-N |
recommending the government to resolve issues of Hazar community residing in Karachi
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 8 | Shafiq Afridi, BAP |
provide facilities at Pak-Afghan border in Torkham
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 8 | Zeenat Bibi, PTI |
establish food testing laboratory in the province
|
Adopted |
National | 18 | 6 | Azhar Qayyum Nahra, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to do away with load shedding of gas in the
country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 6 | Nooreen Farooq Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to prevent the rising trend of
domestic violence against women and children in the
Islamabad Capital Territory
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 6 | Naveed Aamir, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to do away with load shedding of electricity in
the country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 6 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take immediate steps to exempt all mosques and Madaris
from all taxes being charged in electricity bills
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 18 | 6 | Nasiba Channa, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should
take steps to restore the educational increments of all
Federal Government employees
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Sardar Hussain, ANP |
Natual gas in District Bunner
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Shagufta Malik, ANP |
Lagislation for disabaled persons
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Humaira Khatoon, MMA |
Traffic issue in Peshawar
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Inayatullah, MMA |
Reserving posts for belonging to any class or area
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Nighat Yasmin Orakzai, PPPP |
Decision of Supreme Court against Baberi Masjid
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Sardar Hussain, ANP |
Decision of Supreme Court against Baberi Masjid
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Sultan Muhammad Khan, PTI |
Decision of Supreme Court against Baberi Masjid
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 5 | Shagufta Malik, ANP |
Decision of Supreme Court against Baberi Masjid
|
Not Taken Up |
KP | 10 | 4 | Sultan Muhammad Khan, PTI |
demanding the Parliament to establish National Commission for Interfaith harmony
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 4 | Humaira Khatoon, MMA |
demanding to end gas load-shedding issue in the province
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 4 | Sardar Aurangzaib, PML-N |
restore Pakistan Television set up in Abbottabad
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 4 | Babar Saleem Swati, PTI |
fulfil promises made with the local people before construction of road from Mansehra to Takot
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 4 | Naseer Ullah Khan, PTI |
handover administrative affairs of FATA House in Islamabad to KP Assembly
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 4 | Wazir Zada, PTI |
give representation to people of Kalash, Shaikh and Barorai communities in Frontier Constabulary.
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 4 | Ayesha Banno, PTI |
an increase in imprisonment period of those involved in cases of sexual abuse of children
|
Reffered To Committee |
KP | 10 | 1 | Waqar Ahmad Khan, ANP |
to condemn murder of a political worker in Mingora, Swat
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 1 | Nighat Yasmin Orakzai, PPPP |
condemning Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and inside India
|
Adopted |
KP | 10 | 1 | Ayesha Banno, PTI |
urging the government to install biometric attendance system for prisons inside the province
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 4 | Behramand, PPPP |
This House recommends that the Government should take
measures to facilitate the businesses and to eradicate the red
tape culture in order to promote business activities in the
country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 4 | Mushtaq Ahmed, JI |
This House recommends that the Government should take
necessary steps to launch programmes for imparting training in
various skills to women in the country and to provide them with
suitable employment in order to help alleviate the population
living below the poverty line in the country
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 4 | Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, MQM |
This House recommends to the Government to take necessary
steps for increasing Pakistan's share of value added exports to
the European Union countries
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 4 | Syed Muhammad Sabir Shah, IND |
This House recommends that the Government employees
appointed on disabled persons quota may be exempted from
payment of Income tax
|
Adopted |
Senate | 295 | 4 | Siraj Ul Haq, JI |
This House recommends that the recent 10% increase in Toll
Tax on Motorways should be withdrawn
|
Deferred |
National | 18 | 4 | Ch. Tariq Bashir Cheema, PML |
recommending
ban on import, publication, distribution and sale of material containing blasphemous contents in the
country in electronic, print and social media, which was unanimously adopted by the House.
Mr. Speaker referred the matter to the Standing Committee on Religious Affairs and Inter-faith
Harmony
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 17 | 9 | Muhammad Muneeb Sultan Cheema, PTI |
Urging private school systems to use those uniforms which are easily available in markets
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 9 | Mussarat Jamshed, PTI |
Demanding to sell lifesaving milk and XMTVI Maxamaid tax free
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 17 | 9 | Sabeen Gul Khan, PTI |
assurance of clean drinking water for every citizen of Pakistan
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 9 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
Demanding legislation for reimbursement of insurance of retired government servants
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 9 | Ammar Yasir, PML |
Demanding to take measures for restriction of blasphemous content on social media platforms
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Muneeb ul Haq, PML-N |
Demanding reduction in prices of fertilizers
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Muhammad Muneeb Sultan Cheema, PTI |
Urging private school systems to use those uniforms which are easily available in markets
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Mussarat Jamshed, PTI |
Demanding to sell lifesaving milk and XMTVI Maxamaid tax free
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Sabeen Gul Khan, PTI |
assurance of clean drinking water for every citizen of Pakistan
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Muhamamd Latasab Satti, PTI |
violation of High court’s decision in Murree
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Seemabia Tahir, PTI |
need of repairing railing along Motorway to reduce accidents.
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Mussarat Jamshed, PTI |
Demanding to express solidarity with special people
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Muhammad Ayub Khan, PML-N |
Demanding legislation for reimbursement of insurance of retired government servents
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Muhammad Safdar Shakir, PML-N |
Demand of awarding Mamu Kanjan status of Tehsil
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Chudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chhachhar, PML-N |
establishment of Cardiology centers in the province.
|
Pending |
Punjab | 17 | 5 | Sadiqa Sahibdad Khan, PTI |
Demanding availability of Public washrooms for women
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 4 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
To provide all facilities to Gawadar Port
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 4 | Mir Hammal, BNP-A |
To provide all facilities to Gawadar Port
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 4 | Akhtar Hussain Langau, BNP |
To provide all facilities to Gawadar Port
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 4 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
Issues faced by tahajur for export and import
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 4 | Ahmed Nawaz, BNP |
To make road and infrastructure in sariab
|
Deferred |
Balochistan | 18 | 3 | Danish Kumar, BAP |
Condemn the act passed in India
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 2 | Mir Jan Muhammad Khan Jamali, BAP |
denounce desecration of Holy Quran in Norway
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 2 | Asghar Ali Tareen, MMA |
denounce desecration of Holy Quran in Norway
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 2 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
called for restoration of student unions in the province
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 2 | Malik Sikandar Khan, MMA |
recommended decrease in prices of edibles
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 18 | 2 | Asghar Ali Tareen, MMA |
expansion of NADRA Centre established in district Pishin
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 17 | 2 | Uzma Kardar, PTI |
urging the Federal Government to approach the United Nations against Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and its recent legislation about religious minorities
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 36 | Murad Ali Shah, PPPP |
This House recognizes with deep dismay, the continued atrocities being meted out by Prime Minister Narinder Modi’s Government on Muslims across India and the Indian Occupied Kashmir; Categorically condemns the unilateral lockdown of Indian Occupied Kashmir, now for over 130 days, and the State sanctioned brutalities on its innocent residents;Laments the violence by Indian Law Enforcement Agencies on Muslim students and other democratic peace loving citizens exercising their right to protest;Recognizes the alarming rise in incidents of fascism and violent extremism towards Muslims in India, during the BJP Government; Rejects India’s recently passed Citizenship Amendment Act which seeks to systemically marginalise and exclude Muslims;
Expresses dismay at the silence of the international community over these continuing violations of fundamental human rights;
Demands that the Federal Government approach the United Nations, UNHRC and the OIC to censure the Government of India over its persistent and targeted persecution of Muslims
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 35 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
the destruction of Martyrs Monument structure at Jinnah Ground in Karachi
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 35 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
to establish NICVD Satellite/ Chest Pain Center in Sanghar
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 35 | Arsalan Taj Hussain, PTI |
to establish Safe City Authority by the Government in the Province especially in Karachi City
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 35 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
to take measures to resolve outstanding problems faced by universities and enhance their budgetary allocations by releasing their due share out of annual budget
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 35 | Arif Mustafa Jatoi, GDA |
to distribute to poor hungry people in a transparent manner billions of Rupees of wheat stock
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 35 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
the amount in the head of group insurance be given to the employees at the age of superannuation in the Province
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 7 | Shafqat Mehmood, PTI |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Ch. Tariq Bashir Cheema, PML |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar, PTI |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, PML-N |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Ahsan Iqbal, PML-N |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Khawaja Muhammad Asif, PML-N |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Molana Abdul Wasay, MMA |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Robina Irfan, BAP |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
National | 17 | 7 | Syed Amin ul Haque, MQM |
The National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan unanimously
condemns the India’s Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, a discriminatory law enacted by
Indian Parliament last week.
Underlines that the adoption of this Law is an indication of the dangerous extremists
tendencies of the current government in India.
States that the controversial amendment is against international norms of equality and
non-discrimination and International Human Rights Law as it seeks to set-up a religious based
criteria for a group of citizenship;
Further states that this amendment is also against bilateral agreements and
understandings between India and Pakistan particularly those on security and rights of
minorities in the respective countries;
Stresses that the status of minorities in India remains deplorable and points to instances
of persecution of minorities including mob lynchings, particularly targeting Muslims and low
caste Dalits by cow-vigilantes from extremist Hindu organizations like Vishva Hindu Parishad
(VHP) and Bajrang Dal, schemes like GharWapsi and ‘Love Jihad’, and violence against
Christians and other minorities;
Underlines that the new Act ostensibly tries to give the impression that it aims to
provide protection to minorities from neighboring countries while ignoring the fact that the rights
of minorities in India continue to be violated;
Reiterates that Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the only Muslim majority area in
India where now 8 million innocent Kashmiris are collectively incarcerated and penalized by
900,000 Indian occupation forces; and face the danger of forced demographic change;
Reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir in
their just struggle for their rights to self- determination and reiterates its continuing political,
moral and diplomatic struggle for this just struggle in line with United Nations Security Council
Resolutions.Further reiterates the recent anti-Muslim actions of the BJP/RSS led government like
revocation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution and illegal annexation of the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K), and collective incarceration and violation of the rights of
more than 8 million innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation forces for the last four
months, shifting the burden of proof of citizenship on minorities through the National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam and rewarding those who vandalized the Babri Mosque in 1992 by
relegating issue to Hindu faith;
Asserts that extremist and fascist measures of BJP government in pursuit of Hindutva
ideology are fast leading India into a Hindu Rashtra where the minorities, particularly Muslims
are facing the brunt of persecution;
Notes with grave concern the Indian State’s excessive use of force and violent response
against protesters, in particular religious minorities and Muslim students in various parts of
Indian.
Condemns the 2019 controversial Amendment Act to India’s Citizenship Law in the
strongest terms which is not only regressive and discriminatory but also interference in the
affairs of neighboring countries;
Rejects India’s patently false insinuation that minorities in Pakistan are not protected;
Reiterates that all minorities are equal citizens of Pakistan under its Constitution and
enjoy equal protection of laws and continue to contribute actively to our collective national
development and prosperity;
States that all institutions in Pakistan including the Parliament continue to mainstream
our minorities and to promote their welfare;
Calls upon the international community including the United Nations, Human Rights
Council, and other relevant Human Rights organizations to urge India to revoke this
discriminatory Act and to protect and safeguard the rights of its minorities including Muslims.Calls upon India, with specific regards, to the amendments through the Citizenship
(Amendment Act) to:-
i. Lift curfew and information blackout from Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir
and respect UN Security Council Resolutions.
ii.
iii. Revoke the discriminatory clauses in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019;
iv. Immediately halt the brutal use of force against the religious minorities, in
particular Indian Muslim students.
v. Release of peaceful protests detained under crackdown against minorities.
vi. Reverse all discriminatory measures and steps in order to allow minorities to
live with dignity and safety.
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Kanwar Naveed Jameel, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Bilal Ahmed, PTI |
Sindh Building Control Authority operations needs to be reviewed by the Special Committee of Provincial Assembly of Sindh
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
to establish Women Hostels for the lady employees in Government Service belonging to the different areas of the Province
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Muhammad Ali Aziz, PTI |
to implement “Karachi Safe City” project
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
to resolve outstanding problems faced by Universities
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
to establish NICVD Satellite/ Chest Pain Center in Sanghar
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Syed Muhammad Abbas Jafri, PTI |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Nadeem Ahmed Siddiqui, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Muhammad Rashid Khilji, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Mst. Mangla Sharma, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Rabia Khatton, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Basit Ahmed Siddiqui, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Muhammad Jawed Hanif Khan, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Sanjay Perwani, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Sadaqat Hussain, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Muhammad Qasim, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Waseemuddin Qureshi, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Ali Khurshidi, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Syed Hashim Raza Jillani, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Nasir Hussain Qureshi, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Ghulam Jellani, MQM |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Abdul Razzaque, GDA |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Moazzam Ali Khan, GDA |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Naseem, GDA |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Tanzila Umi Habiba, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Shazia Umar, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Heer Soho, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Muhammad Qasim, TLP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Ghazalla Sial, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Jam Madad Ali Khan, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Hina Dastagir, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Shamim Mumtaz, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Nida Khuhro, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 33 | Pir Syed Saleh Shah Jilani, PPPP |
This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to conduct third party audit of census, on experimental basis, in 5% area of the Country to Judge the fairness of results as decided by the major parties PPP, MQMP, PML(N), PML(F), PTI and other political parties present in the Parliament and also showed reservations on the result of Census, 2017
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Adopted |
National | 17 | 5 | Asma Hadeed, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Robina Irfan, BAP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Kamal Uddin, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Agha Hassan Baloch, BNP-M |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Muhammad Hashim, BNP-M |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Ehsanullah Reki, BAP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Shamim Ara Panhwar, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to immediately increase the
basic salaries of the Federal Government
employees in proportion to price-hike
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take immediate steps to establish more
hospitals in the Federal Capital
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Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Ms. Nafisa Shah, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019
(No.VI of 2019).
(ii) The National Counter Terrorism Authority
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. VII of 2019).
(iii) The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority
Ordinance, 2019 (No. VIII of 2019).
(iv) The Recovery of Mortgage Backed Security Ordinance,
2019 (No. IX of 2019).
(v) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of 2019).
(vi) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(vii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019
(No. XVIII of 2019).
(viii) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
(ix) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of 2019).
(x) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(xi) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XXII of 2019).
(xii) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance
Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII OF 2019).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Naz Baloch, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019
(No.VI of 2019).
(ii) The National Counter Terrorism Authority
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. VII of 2019).
(iii) The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority
Ordinance, 2019 (No. VIII of 2019).
(iv) The Recovery of Mortgage Backed Security Ordinance,
2019 (No. IX of 2019).
(v) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of 2019).
(vi) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(vii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019
(No. XVIII of 2019).
(viii) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
(ix) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of 2019).
(x) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(xi) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XXII of 2019).
(xii) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance
Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII OF 2019).”
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Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Dr. Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari, PTI |
That the National Assembly unanimously condemns the legislation passed by the Indian Lok Sabha relating to amendment in the Indian Citizenship Act. This move is in contradiction of all International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Laws
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Adopted |
National | 17 | 5 | Tahira Aurangzeb, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to fix pension of all the Federal
Government servants equal to their basic pay on
retirement
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Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Uzma Riaz, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to construct small dams in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Munawara Bibi Baloch, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 17 | 5 | Syed Mehmood Shah, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government
should take steps to do away with load shedding
of gas in the country (especially in Balochistan)
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Syeda Shehla Raza, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Azra Fazal Pechuho, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Mst. Mangla Sharma, MQM |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Naseem, GDA |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Tanzila Umi Habiba, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Shahnaz Begum, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Sadia Javed, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Heer Soho, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Shazia Umar, PPPP |
This House acknowledges ongoing UN Women global campaign of 16 days activism against Gender Based Violence and demands from Government of Sindh to establish DNA Laboratories, Women Police Stations in every district and separate tribunals to be headed by women to hear the cases of women and all the vacant posts of women Medico-legal officers should be filled across the Sindh
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Arif Mustafa Jatoi, GDA |
to delete the relevant clauses in the NAB Ordinance which allow for financial plea bargains with accused persons
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Dr. Seema Zia, PTI |
to implement Section 10 of the Sindh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Muhammad Riaz Haider, PTI |
to take notice of over pricing of essential commodities and take measures to control price
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Adeeba Hassan, PTI |
to lay comprehensive report on reported cases of domestic violence after passage of the Domestic Violence (Prevention & Protection) Act, 2013
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 30 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
to take measures to teach Nazra Quran from Class I to V and with translation from V to X in all Schools of the Province
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Pir Mujeeb ul Haq, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Syed Abdul Rasheed, MMA |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Muhammad Qasim, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Adeel Shahzad, MQM |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Sarwat Fatima, TLP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Saeed Ghani, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Nasir Hussain Shah Rizvi, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Mir Shabbir Ali Bijarani, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Muhammad Ismail Rahu, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Heer Soho, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Abdul Aziz Junejo, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Sadia Javed, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Muhammad Qasim, TLP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Shazia Umar, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Shahnaz Begum, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Riaz Hussain Shah Sheerazi, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Sayed Ghulam Shah Jilani, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Noor Ahmed Bhurgri, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Muhammad Ali Aziz, PTI |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Omer Omari, PTI |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Tahira (Dua Bhutto), PTI |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Haleem Adil Sheikh, PTI |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Muhammad Jawed Hanif Khan, MQM |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Hamid uz Zafar, MQM |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Sohrab Khan Sarki, PPPP |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 28 | Ghulam Jellani, MQM |
Whereas the Holy Quran is the last holy book revealed on the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H);
And whereas the Holy Quran contains the instructions of God Almighty for the guidance of entire humanity living on the planet earth;
And whereas Allah says in the Holy Quran in Surah Maidah verse no. 32 that “whoever kills an innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity; and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all of mankind”;
And whereas this Holy Book contains the message of peace, harmony, tolerance, brotherhood, equality, justice, fairness, etc. Therefore,
This House vehemently condemns the egregious incident of desecration of the Holy Quran in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand by the rabid extremist organisation SION (Stop the Islamisation of Norway). This act is tantamount to disturbing the religious harmony; provoking Muslim sentiments; and hurting the 1.3 billion Muslims and indeed the entire humanity at large.
This House condemns the misuse/abuse of the freedom of speech as witnessed in the Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
This House also appreciates Umer Ilyas and acknowledges his courage to prevent the heinous action on the part of Lars Thorson.
This Assembly recommends the Federal Government to take initiative for the “Convention on the Prevention of Defamation of the Religions” in order to effectively tackle the Islamophobia; promote religious harmony; and ensuring the “reasonable” restrictions on the freedom of speech in such a way that none of the vested interests are able to hurt the religious sentiments of any particular community in the name of the freedom of speech. The federal government should also take onboard to the Human Rights organisations, European Union, United Nations, etc. in this regard.
This House further resolves to make all possible efforts for the promotion of religious harmony, tolerance, peace and brotherhood amongst the fellow humans regardless of any discrimination on the basis of the religion, sect, creed or any other description
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Adopted |
National | 17 | 1 | Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, MQM |
That the National Assembly resolves to
extend the National Information Technology Board
Ordinance, 2019 (X of 2019) for a further period of
one hundred and twenty days w.e.f 22nd December,
2019 under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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Adopted |
National | 17 | 1 | Ali Muhammad Khan, PTI |
strongly condemning desecration of Holy Quran in Norway
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 9 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Agricultural Marketing Regulatory Authority (Amendment) Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 9 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Local Government (Amendment) Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 9 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Village Panchayats and Neighbourhood Councils (Amendment) Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 9 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Local Government (Second Amendment) Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 26 | Bilal Ahmed, PTI |
Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) operations needs to be reviewed by the Special Committee of Provincial Assembly of Sindh
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 26 | Syeda Marvi Faseeh, PPPP |
Sindh Government to set up a Day Care Centre facility inside the premises of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 26 | Muhammad Riaz Haider, PTI |
to express concern that the people of Karachi are being over charged in prices of essential commodities like food, milk, vegetable, fruits etc
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 26 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
increasing number of dog bite incidents and unavailability of anti-rabies injection are being reported daily in newspapers
|
Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 26 | Adeeba Hassan, PTI |
to regularize the services of (45) doctors who were working on contract basis in Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan Institute of Oral Health Sciences, Dow Dental College and Dow International Dental College
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Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Shahida Ahmed, PTI |
to exempt senior citizens from payment of fare travelling in government transport
|
Withdrawn |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Muneeb ul Haq, PML-N |
Increase in fertilizers cost
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Muhammad Muneeb Sultan Cheema, PTI |
Expensive distribution of books and Uniforms in schools
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Mussarat Jamshed, PTI |
Newly born children medicines
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Hina Pervaiz Butt, PML-N |
not charge fee from the heirs of those patients expiring in hospitals
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Hina Pervaiz Butt, PML-N |
demanded to increase number of slaughter houses in province
|
Rejected |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Muhamamd Latasab Satti, PTI |
Contraction in Murree
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Sabeen Gul Khan, PTI |
Clean drinking water
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Sardar Farooq Amanullah Dreshak, PTI |
Include sanitation in constitution
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Muhammad Safdar Shakir, PML-N |
demanding the government to direct sugar mill owners for immediate payment to agriculturists supplying sugarcane to them
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 7 | Khalil Tahir Sindhu, PML-N |
demanding return of Peshawar’s Edwardes College to Christians
|
Deferred |
Punjab | 16 | 6 | Khadija Umer, PML |
to denounce desecration of Holy Quran in Norway
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 6 | Shaheena Karim, PTI |
to rename Dera Ghazi Khan Institute of Cardiology Hospital as Fateh Muhammad Khan Buzdar Institute of Cardiology
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Shahida Ahmed, PTI |
to exempt senior citizens from payment of fare travelling in government transport
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Muneeb ul Haq, PML-N |
Increase in fertilizers cost
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Muhammad Muneeb Sultan Cheema, PTI |
Expensive distribution of books and Uniforms in schools
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Mussarat Jamshed, PTI |
Newly born children medicines
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Hina Pervaiz Butt, PML-N |
not charge fee from the heirs of those patients expiring in hospitals
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Muhamamd Latasab Satti, PTI |
Contraction in Murree
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Sardar Farooq Amanullah Dreshak, PTI |
Clean drinking water
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Sumera Komal, PML-N |
illegal encroachment
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Uswah Aftab, PML-N |
Greater Iqbal park trees cutting
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 2 | Hina Pervaiz Butt, PML-N |
Increase in fertilizers cost will effect wheat crops
|
Not Taken Up |
Punjab | 16 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Rawalpindi Women University, Rawalpindi Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the University of Mianwali Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Public Private Partnership Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Medical Teaching Institutions (Reforms) Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Punjab | 16 | 1 | Muhammad Basharat Raja, PTI |
the Punjab Probation and Parole Service Ordinance 2019
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 4 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
to constitute High Court Circuit Bench in Kharan Division
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 4 | Noor Muhammad, BAP |
take steps to check road accidents on National Highways
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 4 | Sanaullah Baloch, BNP |
set up medical college for Rakhshan and Naseerabad divisions
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 4 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
abolish the buildings constructed illegally in Samagli
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 3 | Bushra Rind, BAP |
recommending the provincial as well as federal governments to implement child protection laws to safeguard their rights
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 3 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
recommending the provincial as well as federal governments to implement child protection laws to safeguard their rights
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 3 | Dr. Rubaba Khan, BAP |
recommending the provincial as well as federal governments to implement child protection laws to safeguard their rights
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 3 | Bibi Shahina, ANP |
recommending the provincial as well as federal governments to implement child protection laws to safeguard their rights
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 3 | Bano, MMA |
recommending the provincial as well as federal governments to implement child protection laws to safeguard their rights
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 3 | Zeenat Shahwani Advocate, BNP |
recommending the provincial as well as federal governments to implement child protection laws to safeguard their rights
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 2 | Naseer Ahmed, BNP |
demanding the federal government to abolish the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 and restore Pakistan Medical and Dental Council
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 2 | Nasrullah Khan Bareach, PKMAP |
demanding the federal government to abolish the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 and restore Pakistan Medical and Dental Council
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 2 | Noor Ullah, MMA |
Closing of Bostan to Zohab Railway Line in 1986
|
Deferred |
Balochistan | 17 | 2 | Zabid Ali, MMA |
Inactive Pass port office in Wask
|
Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 2 | Bibi Shahina, ANP |
No Facility of gas in Zirat Karas to Qilla Saif Ullah
|
Adopted |
Senate | 294 | 7 | Syed Shibli Faraz, PTI |
the demise of former member of the Senate Syed Dilawar Abbas
|
Adopted |
National | 16 | 4 | Malik Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, PML-N |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to pull the Pakistan Steel Mills
out of crisis
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take immediate steps to remove discrepancy in the
prices of medicines in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Sajida Begum, PTI |
“This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to do away with load shedding of gas in the
country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Sher Akbar Khan, PTI |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to provide safe and clean water in all schools
of Islamabad Capital Territory
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MMA |
This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to control price hike in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Syed Rafiullah, PPPP |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
This House disapproves the Medical Tribunal Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Abdul Qadir Patel, PPPP |
This House disapproves the Medical Tribunal Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of
2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Shazia Marri, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of
2019).
(ii) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(iii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVIII of 2019).
(iv) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
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(v) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of
2019).
(vi) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(vii) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXII of 2019.
(viii) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII
of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Syed Naveed Qammar, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of
2019).
(ii) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(iii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVIII of 2019).
(iv) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
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(v) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of
2019).
(vi) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(vii) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXII of 2019.
(viii) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII
of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Raja Pervez Ashraf, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of
2019).
(ii) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(iii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVIII of 2019).
(iv) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
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(v) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of
2019).
(vi) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(vii) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXII of 2019.
(viii) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII
of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Jam Abdul Karim Bijar, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of
2019).
(ii) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(iii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVIII of 2019).
(iv) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
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(v) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of
2019).
(vi) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(vii) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXII of 2019.
(viii) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII
of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Samina Matloob, PML-N |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha, PML-N |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Romina Khurshid Alam, PML-N |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Shaza Fatima Khawaja, PML-N |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019)
|
Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Saad Waseem, PML-N |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of 2019).
(ii) The Medical Tribunal Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIV of 2019).
(iii) The Letter of Administration and Succession Certificate Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVI of
2019).
(iv) The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVII of 2019).
(v) The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XX of
2019).
(vi) The Superior Courts (Court Dress and Mode of Address) Order (Repeal) Ordinance,
2019 (No. XIX of 2019).
(vii) The National Accountability (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXI of 2019).
(viii) The Legal Aid and Justice Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. XVIII of 2019).
(ix) The Whistleblower Protection and Vigilance Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXIII
of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Ms. Nafisa Shah, PPPP |
This House disapproves the following Ordinances:-
(i) The Recovery of Mortgage-backed Security Ordinance, 2019 (No. IX of 2019.
(ii) Federal Government Employees Housing Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. VII of 2019).
(iii) The National Counter Terrorism Authority Ordinance, 2019 (No. VII of 2019).
(iv) The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. VI of 2019).
(v) The Tax Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XIII of 2019).
(vi) The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. XXII of 2019)
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Not Taken Up |
National | 16 | 4 | Shahida Akhtar Ali, MMA |
This House disapproves the Pakistan Medical Commission Ordinance, 2019 (No. XV of
2019)
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Mukesh Kumar Chawla, PPPP |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Nasir Hussain Shah Rizvi, PPPP |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran, PPPP |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Sanjay Gangwani, PTI |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Sachanand, PTI |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
This House pays tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Syeda Marvi Faseeh, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Azra Fazal Pechuho, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Sohrab Khan Sarki, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Nida Khuhro, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Heer Soho, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Shazia Umar, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Shaheena, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 22 | Shahnaz Begum, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of Federal Government of dissolving the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and establishing a new Organization namely Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) through promulgation of an Ordinance which is unconstitutional.
Therefore, this House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to announce the formation of Sindh Medical and Dental Council (SMDC)
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 21 | Waryam Faqir, GDA |
Written in Sindhi
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 21 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
to pay tribute to Baba Shree Guru Nanik on his 550th Birthday Anniversary
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 21 | Naseem, GDA |
Written in Sindhi
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 21 | Syed Imran Ali Shah, PTI |
to re-introduce the abandoned NCC (National Cadet Corps) at College Level/ University Level
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 21 | Bilal Ahmed, PTI |
This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to immediately take appropriate and sustainable measures for collecting garbage from Karachi.
The Sindh Solid Waste Management needs further improvement to collect waste from Karachi and House recommends the Government of Sindh to take steps for permanent solution
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Nida Khuhro, PPPP |
recommending the government to lift ban from students’ unions in educational institutions across the province
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
recommending the government to lift ban from students’ unions in educational institutions across the province
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Abdul Razzaque, GDA |
recommending the government to lift ban from students’ unions in educational institutions across the province
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Syed Imran Ali Shah, PTI |
recommending the government to lift ban from students’ unions in educational institutions across the province
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Sadia Javed, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Nida Khuhro, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Heer Soho, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Syeda Marvi Faseeh, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Shazia Umar, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Shamim Mumtaz, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Mr. Ghulam Qadir Chandio, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Shahnaz Begum, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Ghazalla Sial, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Shaheena, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Muhammad Qasim, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Abdul Karim Soomro, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Farhat Seemen, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the lack of provision of proper healthcare facilities to former President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari.
As the former President has been undergoing serious health problems, therefore, this House demands that a Board of Private Doctors and Specialists be constituted for the medical check of former President.
Since, the Government formed Board amongst other ailments has also raised alarm and have advised to immediately examine the status of clotting in the arteries; the sugar levels are fluctuating and if not brought under control can cause serious harm to other organs including hypoglycaemia; the Government formed Board itself has pointed out that due to non-provision of special ortho-bedding in jail, his long-standing spinal condition has deteriorated significantly exacerbating cervical and spondylitis issues.
This Assembly resolves and recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government for the provision of proper healthcare facilities to the former President Asif Ali Zardari including constitution of a Medical Board of the Private Doctors and Specialists; and not to put at risk the life of former President Asif Ali Zardari
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Nawabzada Burhan Chandio, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Muhammad Taimur Talpur, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Syeda Shehla Raza, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Muhammad Ismail Rahu, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Mir Shabbir Ali Bijarani, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Faraz Dero, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Imdad Ali Pitafi, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Sohrab Khan Sarki, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Nida Khuhro, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Syeda Marvi Faseeh, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 20 | Sadia Javed, PPPP |
This House expresses its serious concerns over the Kunri incident in which the guards of Honourable Member Mr. Haleem Adil Shaikh resorted to firing which created havoc in the area. In addition, the guards of Honourable Member of this august House kidnapped Mr. Rizwan who was severely tortured before he was rescued and has marks all over his body and is presently being treated in the Hospital.
This provocation and use of violence on the part of Honourable Member is unbecoming of a Public representative which has seriously hurt the feelings of the residents of Sindh.
This Assembly demands that the Government of Sindh to conduct an inquiry and punish to those who are found guilty of aerial firing and kidnapping of a Kunri resident Mr. Rizwan on a priority basis
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Adopted |
Balochistan | 17 | 1 | Noor Muhammad, BAP |
to resolve the issue of low pressure of natural gas during winter season in Ziarat
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Adopted |
National | 16 | 3 | Ch. Tariq Bashir Cheema, PML |
That the National Assembly
resolves to extend the Recovery of
Mortgaged-backed Security Ordinance,
2019 (No. IX of 2019) for a further period
of one hundred and twenty days w.e.f.
15th November, 2019 under proviso to
sub-paragraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of
clause (2) of Article 89 of the Constitution
of the Islamic republic of Pakistan
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Adopted |
National | 16 | 1 | Ch. Tariq Bashir Cheema, PML |
That the National Assembly resolves
to extend the Federal Government
Employees Housing Authority
Ordinance, 2019 (No. VIII of 2019) for
a further period of one hundred and
twenty days w.e.f. 9th November, 2019
under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89
of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
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Adopted |
National | 16 | 1 | Ijaz Ahmad Shah, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves
to extend the National Counter
Terrorism Authority (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2019 (No. VII of 2019) for a
further period of one hundred and
twenty days w.e.f. 9th November, 2019
under proviso to sub-paragraph (ii) of
paragraph (a) of clause (2) of Article 89
of the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
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Adopted |
National | 16 | 1 | Ijaz Ahmad Shah, PTI |
That the National Assembly resolves
to extend the Pakistan Penal Code
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 (No. VI
of 2019) for a further period of one
hundred and twenty days w.e.f. 9th
November, 2019 under proviso to subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (a) of
clause (2) of Article 89 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
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Adopted |
Senate | 294 | 2 | Anwar ul Haq Kakar, IND |
the demise of former member of the Senate Mr. Hazoor Bakhsh Domki
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Adopted |
Senate | 294 | 1 | Raja Muhammad Zafar-ul-Haq, PML-N |
The demise of former member of the Senate Chaudhry Muhammad Anwar Bhinder
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 18 | Raja Azhar Khan, PTI |
Approval of up Gradation in Police department by CM
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 18 | Shahzad Qureshi, PTI |
there is no adequate arrangement and no ramp for the disable persons throughout Sindh including Karachi
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 18 | Jamal Uddin Siddqui, PTI |
Issue of PS-106 regarding KMC encroachment
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 18 | Dr. Seema Zia, PTI |
to implement Section 10 of the Sindh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act. According to this section all Private Schools in the Province of Sindh must accommodate and give 10% admissions to non affording students
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 18 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
all heritage properties in Hyderabad should be restored to their original position and dire attention is needed to preserve all buildings of heritage
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Syed Firdous Shamim Naqvi, PTI |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Hasnian Ali Mirza, GDA |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Kanwar Naveed Jameel, MQM |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Haleem Adil Sheikh, PTI |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Syeda Marvi Faseeh, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Hina Dastagir, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Shahnaz Begum, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Sadia Javed, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Abdul Razak Raja, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Ghazalla Sial, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Khawaja Izhar-ul-Hassan, MQM |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Muhammad Shahryar Khan Mahar, GDA |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Heer Soho, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio, PPPP |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Rana Ansar, MQM |
This House is extremely concerned by the act of the Federal Government of appointing its nominee as Member IRSA from outside Sindh, which is a negation and direct contravention of the past practice of the Federal Government since 1999. The objective decision of Federal Government in 1999 was to give greater representation to those who are most affected by the decision making as they are living in the lower riparian. Giving greater representation is in the interest of Pakistan as it relates to the decision of appointment of IRSA Member because it will strengthen the Federation. This House demands the Provincial Government to immediately take up this issue with the Federal Government and get this decision withdrawn
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Muhammad Qasim, TLP |
Higher Religious contribution of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Adeeba Hassan, PTI |
Provincial Government take steps to regularize the services of (45) doctors who were working on contract basis in Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan Institute of Oral Health Sciences, Dow Dental College and Dow International Dental College
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Adeel Ahmed, PTI |
Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB) has miserably failed to tackle the issue of garbage and waste across the Province of Sindh. Therefore, the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board should be re-constituted
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Hasnian Ali Mirza, GDA |
to condemn the arbitrary and excessive deductions by Rice Miller’s made on growers of paddy crop in the name of moisture content, and calls upon the Government to take timely action to ensure fair treatment of growers in Sindh
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Shahar Yar Khan Shar, PTI |
Schools of the Province with priority to District Shikarpur be repaired immediately
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Nusrat Bano Sehar Abbasi, GDA |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Abdul Razak Raja, PPPP |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Muhammad Shahryar Khan Mahar, GDA |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Arif Mustafa Jatoi, GDA |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Muhammad Rashid Khilji, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Naseem, GDA |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Rabia Khatton, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Shahana Ashar, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Ali Khurshidi, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Sanjay Perwani, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Muhammad Abbas Jafferi, MQM |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 16 | Ali Gohar Khan Mahar, GDA |
This House condemns the act of removing Mr. Sarfarz Ahmed from captaincy of Pakistan Cricket Team by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authorities and also dropped him from the Team membership. This House resolves and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take action against the PCB authorities for taking such discriminatory decision
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Abdul Aziz Junejo, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Syed Aijaz Hussain Shah, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Shazia Umar, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Sadia Javed, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Syeda Marvi Faseeh, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 15 | Shahnaz Begum, PPPP |
This Assembly categorically rejects NOC given by the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) for the controversial hydropower plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal. This move is against the wishes of the people of Sindh. This House has also passed a Resolution on 20th January 2010 opposing this project.
This House wants to remind the IRSA and the Federal Authorities that even the water cannot be released in Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal throughout the year and Sindh is already facing acute shortage of water and thousands of acres of coastal land have been eroded by the Sea. Hence, this move is unwarranted.
This House recommends the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take up this issue of blatant flouting of the agreement and address the justified grievances of the people of Sindh. This House further recommends that the controversial hydroelectric plant on the Chashma-Jhelum Link Canal should be abandoned once and for all
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Muhammad Qasim, PPPP |
to pay tribute to Sufi Saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Muhammad Hussain Khan, MQM |
to pay tribute to Sufi Saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
to pay tribute to Sufi Saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Haleem Adil Sheikh, PTI |
to pay tribute to Sufi Saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Saeed Ahmed, PTI |
to pay tribute to Sufi Saint Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
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Adopted |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Nand Kumar Goklani, GDA |
to regularize the services of these Headmasters through Legislation for the betterment and development of education standards in the Province
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Malik Shehzad Awan, PTI |
to withdraw the enhanced fees of route permit and vehicle fitness in the Province because it affects the Transporters and thereafter the general Public
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Muhammad Rafique Banbhan, GDA |
to take necessary measures to protect crops from locusts
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Hasnian Ali Mirza, GDA |
to condemn the arbitrary and excessive deductions by Rice Miller’s made on growers of paddy crop in the name of moisture content
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 14 | Khurram Sher Zaman, PTI |
to ensure implementation of the Orders passed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan regarding the adjustment of amount in the tuition fee
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Not Taken Up |
Sindh | 6 | 13 | Haleem Adil Sheikh, PTI |