FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 5 SITTING 5
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 5 SITTING 4
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 5 SITTING 3
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 5 SITTING 2
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 5 SITTING 1
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 4 SITTING 1
FACTSHEET - NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN SESSION 1 SITTING 7
FACTSHEET - NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN SESSION 1 SITTING 6
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB SESSION 3 SITTING 1
FACTSHEET - PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH SESSION 2 SITTING 1
FACTSHEET - NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN SESSION 1 SITTING 4
Session Time [In Hours : Minutes]
Sitting Date | Sitting No. | Schedule Starting Time | Actual Starting Time | Delay | End Time of Sitting | Total Sitting Time | Break |
08 Jul, 2020 | 1 | 04:00 | 04:52 | 00:52 | 07:36 | 2:44 | 0:00 |
09 Jul, 2020 | 2 | 11:00 | 11:22 | 00:22 | 02:13 | 2:03 | 0:48 |
10 Jul, 2020 | 3 | 11:00 | 11:22 | 00:22 | 12:30 | 1:08 | 0:00 |
13 Jul, 2020 | 4 | 04:00 | 04:44 | 00:44 | 08:34 | 3:50 | 0:00 |
14 Jul, 2020 | 5 | 04:00 | 05:03 | 01:03 | 07:39 | 2:36 | 0:00 |
16 Jul, 2020 | 6 | 11:00 | 11:34 | 00:34 | 05:50 | 6:16 | 0:00 |
17 Jul, 2020 | 7 | 10:30 | 10:47 | 00:17 | 12:56 | 2:09 | 0:00 |
20 Jul, 2020 | 8 | 04:00 | 04:21 | 00:21 | 07:35 | 2:55 | 0:19 |
21 Jul, 2020 | 9 | 04:00 | 04:46 | 00:46 | 07:06 | 2:04 | 0:16 |
23 Jul, 2020 | 10 | 11:00 | 11:27 | 00:27 | 02:19 | 2:06 | 0:46 |
24 Jul, 2020 | 11 | 11:00 | 11:24 | 00:24 | 12:51 | 1:27 | 0:00 |
27 Jul, 2020 | 12 | 04:00 | 04:15 | 00:15 | 06:53 | 2:38 | 0:00 |
28 Jul, 2020 | 13 | 04:00 | 04:20 | 00:20 | 06:00 | 1:40 | 0:00 |
29 Jul, 2020 | 14 | 11:00 | 11:18 | 00:18 | 03:11 | 2:48 | 1:05 |
Total/Average | 0:30 | 36:24 | 3:14 |
Attendance
Sitting No. | Speaker | Deputy Speaker | Panel of Chairpersons | Leader of the Opposition | Leader of the House |
1 |
Present |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
1:13 | 0:29 | 1:02 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 2 |
Absent |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:00 | 2:03 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 3 |
Present |
Absent |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
1:08 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 4 |
Present |
Absent |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:50 | 0:00 | 4:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 5 |
Absent |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:00 | 2:36 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 6 |
Absent |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:00 | 2:49 | 3:17 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 7 |
Present |
Absent |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:57 | 0:00 | 1:12 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 8 |
Present |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
1:09 | 1:46 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 9 |
Absent |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:00 | 1:06 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 10 |
Present |
Absent |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:54 | 0:00 | 1:12 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 11 |
Present |
Absent |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
1:27 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 12 |
Present |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:55 | 1:43 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 13 |
Present |
Absent |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
0:53 | 0:00 | 0:47 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 14 |
Present |
Present |
Present |
Absent |
Absent |
1:02 | 1:46 | 0:00 | 0:00 | 0:00 | |
No. of Sittings Attended |
10 |
8 |
14 |
0 |
0 |
Total Time |
10:28 |
14:18 |
11:30 |
0:00 |
0:00 |
Sitting No. | Members At Outset | Members At End | Maximum Members | Minority Members |
1 | 75 | 63 | 227 | 6 |
2 | 31 | 52 | 219 | 5 |
3 | 44 | 76 | 202 | 5 |
4 | 47 | 41 | 202 | 5 |
5 | 77 | 68 | 215 | 6 |
6 | 61 | 66 | 201 | 6 |
7 | 39 | 62 | 183 | 6 |
8 | 34 | 65 | 201 | 6 |
9 | 81 | 59 | 212 | 5 |
10 | 49 | 46 | 222 | 5 |
11 | 49 | 86 | 213 | 5 |
12 | 43 | 89 | 252 | 5 |
13 | 39 | 102 | 234 | 6 |
14 | 43 | 151 | 270 | 7 |
Average Attendance | 51 | 73 | 218 | 6 |
Party | Total Membership | Average Present | Average Absent | Average Leave |
PTI | 157 | 110 | 47 | 0 |
PML-N | 84 | 58 | 26 | 0 |
PPPP | 54 | 30 | 24 | 0 |
MMA | 15 | 10 | 5 | 0 |
MQM | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 |
PML | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
BAP | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 |
BNP-M | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
IND | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
GDA | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
ANP | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
JWP | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
AMLP | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Parliamentary Leaders Attendance
Sitting No. | Parliamentary Leaders | ||||||||||||||||
APML | PML-F | BNP | NPP | PTI | MQM | JUI-F | PkMAP | JI | PML | ANP | PML-Z | NP | AMLP | AJIP | QWP-S | IND | |
1 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
2 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
3 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
4 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
5 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
6 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
7 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
8 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
9 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
10 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
11 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
12 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
13 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
14 | Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
Absent |
No. of Sittings Attended |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Protest /Walkout /Boycott
Sitting No. | Type | Party(ies) | Member(s) | Reasons | Time (Minutes) |
2 | Walkout | JI PML-N PPPP | 146 | when the Chair gave the floor to Minister for Communications for a political speech through point of order | 56 |
9 | Walkout | PML-N PPPP | 146 | against the alleged abduction of a journalist from Islamabad | 5 |
14 | Walkout | MQM | 48 | against the alleged discriminatory attitude of Sindh government with Karachi | 5 |
14 | Protest | MQM PML-N PML PPPP PTI | 147 | during the passage of legislative proposals and speeches of their opponent colleagues | 55 |
Quorum
Sitting No. | Name of Representative who Point out Quorum | Speaker's Action |
2 | Mrs. Shahida Rehmani, PPPP | Suspended the Proceedings |
8 | Sheikh Fayyaz Ud Din, PML-N | The count was made, the Quorum was found complete |
9 | Syed Rafiullah, PPPP | Adjourned until next sitting |
10 | Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, PPPP | Suspended the Proceedings |
Orders of the Day
Question Hour ( View All Questions )
Sitting No. | Ministry | Starred | Un-starred | Total |
6 | Defence | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6 | Inter-Provincial Coordination | 2 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Interior | 51 | 20 | 71 |
6 | Narcotics Control | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6 | Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6 | States and Frontier Regions | 1 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Energy (Petroleum Division) | 5 | 3 | 8 |
7 | Communication | 7 | 5 | 12 |
7 | Energy (Power Division) | 7 | 15 | 22 |
7 | Energy [Power Division] | 0 | 1 | 1 |
7 | Foreign Affairs | 4 | 0 | 4 |
7 | Human Rights | 1 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Law and Justice | 4 | 0 | 4 |
8 | Housing & Works | 1 | 2 | 3 |
8 | Industries & Production | 5 | 0 | 5 |
8 | Maritime Affairs | 1 | 0 | 1 |
8 | National Food Security and Research | 4 | 0 | 4 |
8 | National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | 11 | 3 | 14 |
8 | Railways | 2 | 2 | 4 |
8 | Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony | 3 | 2 | 5 |
8 | Water Resources | 4 | 4 | 8 |
10 | Federal Education and Professional Training | 16 | 4 | 20 |
10 | Aviation Division | 13 | 2 | 15 |
10 | Cabinet Division | 3 | 2 | 5 |
10 | Climate Change Division | 2 | 2 | 4 |
10 | Establishment Division | 4 | 1 | 5 |
10 | Information and Broadcasting | 5 | 2 | 7 |
10 | Information Technology and Telecommunication | 1 | 0 | 1 |
10 | National Heritage and Culture | 1 | 0 | 1 |
10 | Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division | 10 | 1 | 11 |
11 | Commerce | 14 | 8 | 22 |
11 | Economic Affairs | 1 | 0 | 1 |
11 | Finance & Revenue | 9 | 2 | 11 |
11 | Planning, Development and Special Initiatives | 2 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Prime Minister’s Office | 2 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Privatization | 1 | 0 | 1 |
12 | Defence | 0 | 1 | 1 |
12 | Defence Production | 1 | 0 | 1 |
12 | Interior | 13 | 17 | 30 |
14 | Energy (Petroleum Division) | 8 | 10 | 18 |
14 | Communication | 4 | 2 | 6 |
14 | Energy (Power Division) | 5 | 7 | 12 |
14 | Energy [Power Division] | 1 | 0 | 1 |
14 | Foreign Affairs | 2 | 0 | 2 |
14 | Human Rights | 2 | 0 | 2 |
14 | Information, Science & Technology | 1 | 0 | 1 |
14 | Law and Justice | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Total | 241 | 119 | 360 |
Adjournment Motion
Sitting No. | Adjournment Motion | Status |
6 |
Unjustified, illegal increase in petrol prices and the issue of escalating petroleum levy from the present financial year budget
|
Rejected |
Calling Attention Notices
Sitting No. | Calling Attention Notices | Ministry | Status |
1 |
Non-utilization of the grounds of schools in Islamabad for public walk in the evening
|
Federal Education and Professional Training | Taken Up |
1 |
Suspension of authorization for the Pakistan International Airline (PIA) by the European Union Air Safety Agency and UK’s authorities to operate in Europe for six months
|
Aviation Division | Taken Up |
2 |
Non-grant of Prime Minister Shuhada Assistance package for security personals who sacrificed their lives during the recent terrorist attack at Karachi Stock Exchange
|
Interior | Taken Up |
2 |
Unprecedented and unscheduled load shedding in Karachi by the Karachi Electric and failure of the NEPRA to take prompt action in this regard
|
Energy (Power Division) | Taken Up |
3 |
Charging of enormous electricity bills from tube well consumers despite providing them subsidy
|
Energy (Power Division) | Taken Up |
3 |
Increase in the AIDS related deaths in the country due to late diagnosis and poor adherence to treatment
|
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | Taken Up |
4 |
Losing of OPDs in Federal Government Hospitals in Islamabad for general public since March, 2020
|
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | Taken Up |
4 |
Non-provision of electricity to Shaktor and other villages in South Waziristan
|
Energy (Power Division) | Taken Up |
5 |
Delay in reopening of tourism in northern areas including Galyat, Murre, Chitral and Swat despite formation of SOPs, recent sacking of PTDC employees and closure of motels
|
Cabinet Secretariat | Taken Up |
5 |
Non-representation of Balochistan in Indus River System Authority (IRSA) and non-supply of water to Balochistan
|
Water Resources | Taken Up |
6 |
Overload on the Grad Stations of Dobian, Hosai Mardan and Daggar Buner resulting in load shedding
|
Energy (Power Division) | Taken Up |
6 |
Non-existence of regional office of SNGPL in Dera lsmail Khan
|
Energy (Petroleum Division) | Taken Up |
6 |
Non-existence of regional office of SNGPL in Dera lsmail Khan
|
Energy (Petroleum Division) | Taken Up |
7 |
Removal of meters of domestic consumers by the FESCO on the pretext that the same are being used for agricultural purposes
|
Energy (Power Division) | Taken Up |
7 |
Government’s plan to limit the retirement age of Government employees to 55 years, abolish the pension and stop the annual increment in their salaries
|
Cabinet Secretariat | Not Taken Up |
8 |
Government’s plan to limit the retirement age of Government employees to 55 years, abolish the pension and stop the annual increment in their salaries
|
Cabinet Secretariat | Taken Up |
8 |
Alarming decrease in the testing for COVID-19 in the country
|
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | Taken Up |
9 |
Increase of Rs. 65 in Pakistan Television license fee
|
Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage | Not Taken Up |
9 |
Maltreatment by new administration of National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (NIRM) G8/2, Islamabad with the Doctors/ Staff and lack of treatment to the patients
|
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | Not Taken Up |
10 |
maltreatment by new administration of National Institute of
Rehabilitation Medicine (NIRM) G-8/2, Islamabad with the Doctors/ Staff and lack of treatment to the patients
|
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | Taken Up |
10 |
Maltreatment by new administration of National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (NIRM) G-8/2, Islamabad with the Doctors/ Staff and lack of treatment to the patients
|
National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination | Taken Up |
10 |
Increase of Rs. 65 in Pakistan Television license fee
|
Information and Broadcasting | Not Taken Up |
11 |
Failure of PEMRA to take action against derogatory contents of dramas on private T.V. channels attributed to Pashtoons and an objectionable lesson titled “Seven Foolish Men” in English text book for Grade 5, published by M/S Gaba Educational Book Publisher, Private Limited attributed to District Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
|
Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage | Not Taken Up |
11 |
Increase of Rs. 65 in Pakistan Television license fee
|
Information and Broadcasting | Not Taken Up |
12 |
Increase of Rs. 65 in Pakistan Television license fee
|
Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage | Not Taken Up |
12 |
Failure of PEMRA to take action against derogatory contents of dramas on private T.V. channels attributed to Pashtoons and an objectionable lesson titled “Seven Foolish Men” in English text book for Grade 5, published by M/S Gaba Educational Book Publisher, Private Limited attributed to District Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, causing grave concern amongst the public
|
Information and Broadcasting | Not Taken Up |
13 |
Failure of PEMRA to take action against derogatory contents of dramas on private T.V. channels attributed to Pashtoons and an objectionable lesson titled “Seven Foolish Men” in English text book for Grade 5, published by M/S Gaba Educational Book Publisher, Private Limited attributed to District Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
|
Information and Broadcasting | Taken Up |
13 |
Increase of Rs. 65 in Pakistan Television license fee
|
Information and Broadcasting | Not Taken Up |
14 |
Sale of all kinds of items by the hotels/general stores at the Motorways at twice the open market rate
|
Communication | Taken Up |
14 |
Increase of Rs. 65 in Pakistan Television license fee
|
Information and Broadcasting | Not Taken Up |
Legislative Business
Resolution
Sitting No. | Resolution | Type of Resolution | Status |
3 | All educational institutions must teach Quran Majeed with Urdu Translation | Government | Adopted |
3 | This House condemns Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir | Government | Adopted |
4 | This House pays tribute to Kashmiris on Kashmir Martyrs' Day (Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir) for their struggle against Indian illegal occupation of Indian Occupied Kashmir | Joint | Adopted |
4 | This House recommends to make teaching of the Holy Quran with translation compulsory in educational institutions | Joint | Adopted |
5 | This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to introduce new car companies for manufacturing of low cast cars in the country | Private | Not Taken Up |
5 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
9 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
9 | This House is of the opinion that the Government should take steps to introduce new car companies for manufacturing of low cast cars in the country | Private | Not Taken Up |
9 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
9 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
13 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
13 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
13 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
13 | 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 | Private | Not Taken Up |
13 | This House disapproves the following Ordinance:-The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (No.VII of 2020) | Private | Not Taken Up |
Reports
Sitting No. | Report | Status |
2 |
The Muslim Family Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020 (Section-4)
|
Presented |
2 |
The Muslim Family Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2020 (Section-7)
|
Presented |
2 |
The Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2020
|
Presented |
2 |
the annual report of Universal Service and Research and Development Fund of the
Federal Government, as required by sections 33-A and 33-C of the Pakistan Telecommunication (Reorganization) Act, 1996
|
Presented |
2 |
The
annual report of the National Economic Council for the Financial Year, 2018-19 as required by clause (5) of
Article 156 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
|
Presented |
2 |
the
Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
2 |
the Periodical
Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
2 |
to present the Periodical Report of
the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
2 |
to present the Periodical
Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
2 |
to
present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule
234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
2 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule
234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
3 |
to
present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as
required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National
Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
3 |
The
Loans for Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Purposes (Amendment) Bill, 2019
|
Presented |
3 |
The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Bill,
2020
|
Presented |
3 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period 21
st
December, 2018 – 30
th
June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
3 |
to
present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January – June, 2019 as
required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National
Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
3 |
to
present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January – June, 2019 as
required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National
Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
3 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period
January – June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of
Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
3 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January –
June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in
the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule
234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present the
Periodical Report of the Committee for the period July - December, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present
the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of
the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to
present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule
234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present the
Periodical Report of the Committee for the period January - June, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to
present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period July - December, 2019 as required by rule
234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period July - December, 2019 as required by
rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present
the Periodical Report of the Committee for the period July - December, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of
the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
4 |
to present the Periodical
Report of the Committee for the period July - December, 2019 as required by rule 234-A of the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
5 |
The Pakistan Psychological Council Bill, 2019 (Moved by Mr. Riaz Fatyana, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Islamabad Capital Territory Pro hibition of Interest
on Private Loans Bill, 2020 (Moved by Mr. Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan Masti Khel, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Evacuee Trust Properties (Management and Disposal)
(Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Moved by Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Federal Newborn Screening Bill,
2019 (Moved by Ms. Nafeesa Inayatullah Khan Khattak, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Cigarettes (Printing of Warning) (Amendment) Bill,
2019 (Moved by Mr. Amjid Ali Khan, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Islamabad Rent Restriction (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Mr. Ali
Nawaz Awan, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Agricultural Development Bank
of Pakistan (Re-organization and Conversion) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar
Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans,
Advances, Credits and Finances) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam,
MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Islamabad Capital Territory Food Safety Bill, 2019 (Moved by Mr. Ali Nawaz Awan, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Microfinance Institutions (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved
by Ms. Sajida Begum, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Associated Press of Pakistan Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Press Council of Pakistan (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam,
MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Civil Servants (Amendment) Bill, 2020 (Moved by Ms. Nooreen Farooq Khan, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Export Development (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The National Insurance Corporation (Reorganization) (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The
Trade Organizations (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The
Anti-Dumping Duties (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
|
Presented |
5 |
The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Dr. Nafisa Shah, MNA) (Article
25
|
Presented |
7 |
to present the report of the Standing Committee on the Calling Attention Notice No. 9 regarding Nonfunctioning of BHUs and Dispensaries as well as non-availability of doctors, Medicines and Ambulances in the Rural
Areas of Islamabad, referred to Standing Committee on 28
th
May, 2019
|
Presented |
7 |
to present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Calling Attention Notice No. 2, regarding non-restoration/completion of 177 schools in District Abbottabad by
earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) despite lapse of 14 years which were badly damaged
due to earthquake in 2005, referred to Standing Committee on 10
th
June, 2019
|
Presented |
7 |
to present the report of the Standing Committee on
the starred Question No. 8, referred to Standing Committee on 4
th
December, 2019
|
Presented |
8 |
to present the
Periodical Report of the Standing Committee for the period July – December, 2019, as required by rule 234-A of the
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
9 |
Report of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to amend the Pakistan
Broadcasting Corporation Act, 1973 [The
Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2019
|
Not Taken Up |
12 |
The Global Change Impact Studies Centre (Amendment) Bill, 2020
|
Presented |
12 |
to present the
Periodical Report of the Standing Committee for the period July - December, 2019, as required by rule 234-A of the
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
12 |
to present the Periodical Report of the Standing Committee for the period July - December, 2019, as
required by rule 234-A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007
|
Presented |
13 |
The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2019
(Moved by Mr. Amjad Ali Khan, MNA)
|
Presented |
13 |
The Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution
of Electric Power (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (Moved by Syed Agha Rafiullah, MNA)
|
Presented |
13 |
the delay in the presentation of report of the Standing Committee on the amendment in the
Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007, (moved by Mr. Salahuddin
Ayubi, MNA) referred to the Committee on 8.05.2019,till today be condoned
|
Presented |
Motion Under Rule 259
Sitting No. | Motion | Status |
3 |
This House may discuss the Privatization Policy of the Government
|
Debated |
3 |
This House may discuss the Agriculture Policy of Pakistan
|
Debated |
4 |
This House may discuss the Privatization Policy of the Government.
|
Not Taken Up |
4 |
This House may discuss the Agriculture Policy of Pakistan.
|
Debated |
5 |
This House may discuss high prices of cars being manufactured in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
5 |
This House may discuss the steps being taken by the Government to provide electricity to all the villages in district Buner
|
Not Taken Up |
5 |
This House may discuss the steps being taken by the Government to control obscenity on print, electronic, social media and internet
|
Not Taken Up |
5 |
This House may discuss the narcotics control policy of the Government
|
Not Taken Up |
5 |
This House may discuss the poor performance of Karachi Electric Supply Corporation in Karachi.
|
Not Taken Up |
6 |
This House may discuss the Agriculture Policy of Pakistan
|
Debated |
7 |
This House may discuss the Agricultural Policy of the Government
|
Debated |
8 |
This House may discuss the Agriculture Policy of Pakistan
|
Debated |
9 |
This House may discuss the situation arising out of adulteration in edible items in Islamabad Capital Territory
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
This House may discuss the performance of Karachi Electric Supply Corporation
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
This House may discuss the steps being taken by the Government for the residents of Northern Areas who are facing starvation in the wake of COVID-19 as their livelihood depends upon tourism
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
This House may discuss the situation arising out of delay in the delivery of Sui Gas bills by SNGPL
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
This House may discuss the steps being taken by the Government for maintenance of Mosques of Federal
Capital
|
Not Taken Up |
10 |
This House may discuss the Privatization Policy of the Government.
|
Not Taken Up |
11 |
This House may discuss the Agriculture Policy of Pakistan
|
Not Taken Up |
12 |
This House may discuss the Agriculture Policy of Pakistan.
|
Debated |
13 |
This House may discuss the poor performance of Karachi Electric Supply Corporation in Karachi
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
This House may discuss the performance of Federal Government Employees Housing Authority with reference to start membership for different housing schemes and collection of huge amount without proper planning for acquiring land
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
This House may discuss the non-provision of Human Rights as per international standard in the country
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
This House may discuss the situation arising out of non-provision of transmission line to Arundo, Damil Nisar, Shishikoh, Ashret, Broze, Ayun and Tehsil Latkoh areas of Chitral
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
This House may discuss the steps being taken by the Government to provide electricity to all the villages in district Buner
|
Not Taken Up |
14 |
This House may discuss the Privatization Policy of the Government
|
Not Taken Up |
Motion Under Rule 244(B)
Sitting No. | Motion Under Rule 244 | Status |
10 |
That the Honourable Speaker may be authorized to appoint a Parliamentary Committee in consultation with Honourable Chairman Senate for making recommendations to the National Assembly and Senate regarding Legislative Business pending before both Houses, respectively, comprising twenty four members from Government and Opposition in proportion to their representation in the National Assembly and Senate. The Honourable Speaker may be authorized to make changes in the composition of the committee as and when so required. The National Assembly Secretariat shall provide secretarial support to the Committee.
|
Taken Up |
Amendment in Rules of Procedure
Sitting No. | Amendment in Rules of Procedure | Status |
5 |
Amendment in Rule 108 of the Rules of Procedure . - that in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007, in rule 108, sub -rule (1) the following amendment may be made: - The Speaker or Chairman of a Committee shall summon a member in custody on the charge of bailable or non -bailable offence to attend a sitting or sittings of the Assembly or meeting of a Committee of which he is a member. "CHAPTER XXIII PUBLIC PETITIONS 295. Right of petition. - (1) Any citizen of Pakistan or any natural or legal person residing or having a registered office in the country shall have the right to address, individually or in association with other citizens or persons, a petition to the National Assembly on a matter which affects him, her or them directly. (2) Petitions shall be addressed to the Speaker of the National Assembly and shall be titled as “Public Petition to the National Assembly” and shall show the name, nationality and permanent address of each petitioner. (3) Where a Petition is signed by more than one Petitioner, the signatories shall designate a representative who shall be regarded as the petitioner for the purposes of this Title. (4) Each Petitioner may at any time withdraw support of petition in writing and on withdrawal of support by all the petitioners the petition shall become null and void. (5) Petitions must be preferably written in official languages, either English or Urdu and sent to the National Assembly Secretariat. However petitions in Provincial or local languages e.g Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Balochi, Kashmiri, Shina, Hindko or Brahvi will also be considered. (6) Petitions shall be entered in a register in the order in which they are received if they comply with the conditions laid down in sub -rule (2); those that do not shall be filed, and the petitioner shall be informed of the reasons for this. (7) Petitions entered in the register shall be forwarded by the Speaker to the Public Petitions committee responsible, which shall first establish the admissibility or otherwise of the petition in accordance with these Rules. (8) Petitions declared inadmissible by the Committee shall be filed; the petitioner shall be informed of the decision and the reasons for it. Where possible, alternative means of redress may be recommended. (9) Petitions, once registered, shall as a general rule become public documents, and the name of the petitioner and the contents of the petition may be published by the National Assembly for reasons of transparency. (10)Notwithstanding the provision of sub - rule (9), the petitioner may request that his or her name be withheld in order to protect his or her privacy, in which case the National Assembly must comply with the request. Where the petitioner's complaint cannot be investigated for reasons of anonymity, the petitioner shall be consulted so as the further steps to be taken. (11)The petitioners may request that his or her petition be treated confidentially, in which case suitable precautions shall be taken by Parliament to ensure that the contents are not made public. The petitioners shall be told under which precise conditions this provision is to apply. (12) Where the Committee deems it appropriate, it may refer the matter to the Ombudsman or to the relevant Government departments or Divisions for redressal. 296. Examination of petitions, Redressal and Report. - (1) Admissible petitions shall be considered by the Committee where the petitioners may be invited to participate in meetings of the Committee if their petition is to be the subject of discussion, or they may ask to be present. The right to speak shall be granted to petitioners at the discretion of the Chair. (2) The Committee shall submit report to the Parliament. The Committee shall, in particular, inform Parliament of the measures taken by the Committee on petitions referred to them by the Parliament. (3) The Committee may seek opinions from other committees that have specific responsibility for the issue under consideration. (4) Where the report deals with, in particular, the application or interpretation of law or proposed changes to existing law, the Standing Committee responsible for the subject -matter shall be associated. If the Committee responsible does not accept such suggestions, the associated committee may table them directly in the House. (5) When investigating petitions, establishing facts or seeking solutions the Committee may organize fact -finding visits to the region concerned by the petition. Reports on the visit shall be drafted by their participants. (6) The petitioner shall be informed of the decision taken by the Committee and the reasons for the decision. When consideration of an admissible petition has been concluded, it shall be declared closed and the petitioner informed.
|
Not Taken Up |
5 |
Amendment in Rule 112 of the Rules of Procedure.- that in the said Rules, in the proviso of sub-rule (1) of
rule 112, after the words “the Holy Quran,” the word “Hadith” shall be inserted
|
Adopted |
5 |
Amendment in Rule 48 of the Rules of Procedure.-
that in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business
in the National Assembly, 2007, in sub-rule (2) of rule
48, after the word “translation” the comma and word
“, Hadith” shall be inserted
|
Adopted |
5 |
Amendment in Rule 69 of the Rules of Procedure.- that in the said Rules, in rule 69 after the words “the Holy
Quran”, the comma and word “,Hadith” shall be inserted
|
Adopted |
9 |
Amendment in Rule 108 of the Rules of Procedure.- that in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007, in rule 108, sub-rule (1) the following amendment may be made:- The Speaker or Chairman of a Committee shall summon a member in custody on the charge of bailable or non-bailable offence to attend a sitting or sittings of the Assembly or meeting of a Committee of which he is a member. CHAPTER XXIII PUBLIC PETITIONS 295. Right of petition.- (1) Any citizen of Pakistan or any natural or legal person residing or having a registered office in the country shall have the right to address, individually or in association with other citizens or persons, a petition to the National Assembly on a matter which affects him, her or them directly. (2) Petitions shall be addressed to the Speaker of the National Assembly and shall be titled as “Public Petition to the National Assembly” and shall show the name, nationality and permanent address of each petitioner. (3) Where a Petition is signed by more than one Petitioner, the signatories shall designate a Left Over 10 representative who shall be regarded as the petitioner for the purposes of this Title. (4) Each Petitioner may at any time withdraw support of petition in writing and on withdrawal of support by all the petitioners the petition shall become null and void. (5) Petitions must be preferably written in official languages, either English or Urdu and sent to the National Assembly Secretariat. However petitions in Provincial or local languages e.g Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Balochi, Kashmiri, Shina, Hindko or Brahvi will also be considered. (6) Petitions shall be entered in a register in the order in which they are received if they comply with the conditions laid down in sub -rule (2); those that do not shall be filed, and the petitioner shall be informed of the reasons for this. (7) Petitions entered in the register shall be forwarded by the Speaker to the Public Petitions committee responsible, which shall first establish the admissibility or otherwise of the petition in accordance with these Rules. (8) Petitions declared inadmissible by the Committee shall be filed; the petitioner shall be informed of the decision and the reasons for it. Where possible, alternative means of redress may be recommended. (9) Petitions, once registered, shall as a general rule become public documents, and the name of the petitioner and the contents of the petition may be published by the National Assembly for reasons of transparency. (10)Notwithstanding the provision of sub -rule (9), the petitioner may request that his or her name be withheld in order to protect his or her privacy, in which case the National Assembly must comply with the request. Where the petitioner's complaint cannot be investigated for reasons of anonymity, the petitioner shall be consulted so as the further steps to be taken. (11)The petitioners may request that his or her petition be treated confidentially, in which case suitable precautions shall be taken by Parliament to ensure that the contents are not made public. The petitioners shall be told under which precise conditions this provision is to apply. (12) Where the Committee deems it appropriate, it may refer the matter to the Ombudsman or to the relevant Government 11 departments or Divisions for redressal. 296. Examination of petitions, Redressal and Report.- (1) Admissible petitions shall be considered by the Committee where the petitioners may be invited to participate in meetings of the Committee if their petition is to be the subject of discussion, or they may ask to be present. The right to speak shall be granted to petitioners at the discretion of the Chair. (2) The Committee shall submit report to the Parliament. The Committee shall, in particular, inform Parliament of the measures taken by the Committee on petitions referred to them by the Parliament. (3) The Committee may seek opinions from other committees that have specific responsibility for the issue under consideration. (4) Where the report deals with, in particular, the application or interpretation of law or proposed changes to existing law, the Standing Committee responsible for the subject-matter shall be associated. If the Committee responsible does not accept such suggestions, the associated committee may table them directly in the House. (5) When investigating petitions, establishing facts or seeking solutions the Committee may organize fact-finding visits to the region concerned by the petition. Reports on the visit shall be drafted by their participants. (6) The petitioner shall be informed of the decision taken by the Committee and the reasons for the decision. When consideration of an admissible petition has been concluded, it shall be declared closed and the petitioner informed.”
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
Amendment in Rule 122 of the Rules of
Procedure
.
- In the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in the National Assembly,
2007, hereinafter referred to as the said Rules, in
Rule 122, for the expression “, a Bill, other than a
Finance Bill,” the words “every Bill including
Finance Bill” shall be substituted.
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
Amendment in Rule 187 of the Rules of
Procedure
.
- In the said Rules, in Rule 187, in the
second proviso for the word “four days” the words
“ten days” shall be substituted
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
Amendment in Rule 201 of the Rules of
Procedure
.
- In the said Rules, in Rule 201, after
sub
-rule (1) the following new sub
-rules shall be
inserted, namely:
-
“(1A) A Committee shall also consider the
Demands for Grants of the concerned
Ministries/Departments and make a report
on the same to the Houses. The report shall
not suggest anything of the nature of cut
motions.
(1B) The following procedure shall be followed
by each of the Standing Committees in
their consideration of the Demands for
Grants and making a report thereon to the
House:
-
(a) after the general discussion on the
Budget in the House is over, the House
shall be adjourned for a fixed period not less than thirty days;
(b) the Committees shall consider the
Demands for Grants of the concerned
Ministries during the aforesaid period;
(c) the Committees shall make their report
within the period and shall not ask for
more time;
(d) the Demands for Grants shall be
considered by the House in the light of
the reports of the Committees; and
(e) there shall be a separate report on the
Demands for Grants of each Ministry.”
(i) in sub
-rule (6),
-
(a) for the words “Public Sector
Development Program (PSDP) the words
“complete Demands for Grants and
Budgetary Proposals” shall be
substituted;
(b) for the words “budgetary
proposals relating to the Public Sector
Development Programme (PSDP)” the
words “complete budgetary proposals”
shall be substituted;
(ii) in sub
-rule (7), for the words “PSDP” the
words “budgetary proposals” shall be
substituted.
|
Not Taken Up |
9 |
Insertion of new Rule 197
-A in the Rules of
Procedure
.
- In the said Rules, after Rule 197, the
following new Rule 197
-A shall be inserted,
namely:
197
-A. (1) The Federal Government shall
present a Quarterly Report on the execution of
the budget passed by the Assembly. The report
shall, when received, be laid on the table by
Minister for Finance.
(2) Every quarterly report, shall stand
referred to the Standing Committee on Finance
Revenue which will scrutinize the report and
present its findings to the House within the
number of days allocated by the Speaker. After
the Committee report is presented to the House,
the Speaker shall fix a number of days for its
discussion.
(3) The Assembly may, by a resolution,
express its opinion or make any observation or
recommendation on the report.
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
Amendment in Rule 108 of the Rules of Procedure.- that in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007, in rule 108, sub-rule (1) the following amendment may be made:- The Speaker or Chairman of a Committee shall summon a member in custody on the charge of bailable or non-bailable offence to attend a sitting or sittings of the Assembly or meeting of a Committee of which he is a member. CHAPTER XXIII PUBLIC PETITIONS 295. Right of petition.- (1) Any citizen of Pakistan or any natural or legal person residing or having a registered office in the country shall have the right to address, individually or in association with other citizens or persons, a petition to the National Assembly on a matter which affects him, her or them directly. (2) Petitions shall be addressed to the Speaker of the National Assembly and shall be titled as “Public Petition to the National Assembly” and shall show the name, nationality and permanent address of each petitioner. (3) Where a Petition is signed by more than one Petitioner, the signatories shall designate a Left Over 10 representative who shall be regarded as the petitioner for the purposes of this Title. (4) Each Petitioner may at any time withdraw support of petition in writing and on withdrawal of support by all the petitioners the petition shall become null and void. (5) Petitions must be preferably written in official languages, either English or Urdu and sent to the National Assembly Secretariat. However petitions in Provincial or local languages e.g Sindhi, Punjabi, Pashto, Balochi, Kashmiri, Shina, Hindko or Brahvi will also be considered. (6) Petitions shall be entered in a register in the order in which they are received if they comply with the conditions laid down in sub -rule (2); those that do not shall be filed, and the petitioner shall be informed of the reasons for this. (7) Petitions entered in the register shall be forwarded by the Speaker to the Public Petitions committee responsible, which shall first establish the admissibility or otherwise of the petition in accordance with these Rules. (8) Petitions declared inadmissible by the Committee shall be filed; the petitioner shall be informed of the decision and the reasons for it. Where possible, alternative means of redress may be recommended. (9) Petitions, once registered, shall as a general rule become public documents, and the name of the petitioner and the contents of the petition may be published by the National Assembly for reasons of transparency. (10)Notwithstanding the provision of sub -rule (9), the petitioner may request that his or her name be withheld in order to protect his or her privacy, in which case the National Assembly must comply with the request. Where the petitioner's complaint cannot be investigated for reasons of anonymity, the petitioner shall be consulted so as the further steps to be taken. (11)The petitioners may request that his or her petition be treated confidentially, in which case suitable precautions shall be taken by Parliament to ensure that the contents are not made public. The petitioners shall be told under which precise conditions this provision is to apply. (12) Where the Committee deems it appropriate, it may refer the matter to the Ombudsman or to the relevant Government 11 departments or Divisions for redressal. 296. Examination of petitions, Redressal and Report.- (1) Admissible petitions shall be considered by the Committee where the petitioners may be invited to participate in meetings of the Committee if their petition is to be the subject of discussion, or they may ask to be present. The right to speak shall be granted to petitioners at the discretion of the Chair. (2) The Committee shall submit report to the Parliament. The Committee shall, in particular, inform Parliament of the measures taken by the Committee on petitions referred to them by the Parliament. (3) The Committee may seek opinions from other committees that have specific responsibility for the issue under consideration. (4) Where the report deals with, in particular, the application or interpretation of law or proposed changes to existing law, the Standing Committee responsible for the subject-matter shall be associated. If the Committee responsible does not accept such suggestions, the associated committee may table them directly in the House. (5) When investigating petitions, establishing facts or seeking solutions the Committee may organize fact-finding visits to the region concerned by the petition. Reports on the visit shall be drafted by their participants. (6) The petitioner shall be informed of the decision taken by the Committee and the reasons for the decision. When consideration of an admissible petition has been concluded, it shall be declared closed and the petitioner informed.”
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
Amendment in Rule 122 of the Rules of Procedure.- In the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in
the National Assembly, 2007, hereinafter referred to as the said Rules, in Rule 122, for the expression “, a Bill,
other than a Finance Bill,” the words “every Bill including Finance Bill” shall be substituted
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
Amendment in Rule 187 of the Rules of Procedure.- In the said Rules, in Rule 187, in the second proviso for
the word “four days” the words “ten days” shall be substituted
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
Amendment in Rule 201 of the Rules of Procedure.- In the said Rules, in Rule 201,
(i) after sub-rule (1) the following new sub-rules shall be inserted, namely:-
“(1A) A Committee shall also consider the Demands for Grants of the concerned
Ministries/Departments and make a report on the same to the Houses. The report shall
not suggest anything of the nature of cut motions.
(1B) The following procedure shall be followed by each of the Standing Committees in their
consideration of the Demands for Grants and making a report thereon to the House:-
(a) after the general discussion on the Budget in the House is over, the House shall be
adjourned for a fixed period not less than thirty days;
(b) the Committees shall consider the Demands for Grants of the concerned Ministries
during the aforesaid period; (c) the Committees shall make their report within the period and shall not ask for more
time;
(d) the Demands for Grants shall be considered by the House in the light of the reports of
the Committees; and
(e) there shall be a separate report on the Demands for Grants of each Ministry.” ii) in sub-rule (6),-(a) for the words “Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) the words “complete Demands
for Grants and Budgetary Proposals” shall be substituted;
(b) for the words “budgetary proposals relating to the Public Sector Development Programme
(PSDP)” the words “complete budgetary proposals” shall be substituted;
(iii) in sub-rule (7), for the words “PSDP” the words “budgetary proposals” shall be substituted
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
Amendment in rule 61 of the Rules of Procedure.- that in the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business
in the National Assembly, 2007, in rule 61, the following proviso shall be added, namely:
“Provided that days allotted for discussion on the Presidential address shall not exceed more than ten
working days in any case
|
Not Taken Up |
13 |
Insertion of new Rule 197-A in the Rules of Procedure.- In the said Rules, after Rule 197, the following new
Rule 197-A shall be inserted, namely:
197-A. (1) The Federal Government shall present a Quarterly Report on the execution of the budget
passed by the Assembly. The report shall, when received, be laid on the table by Minister for Finance.
(2) Every quarterly report, shall stand referred to the Standing Committee on Finance Revenue
which will scrutinize the report and present its findings to the House within the number of days allocated
by the Speaker. After the Committee report is presented to the House, the Speaker shall fix a number of
days for its discussion.
(3) The Assembly may, by a resolution, express its opinion or make any observation or
recommendation on the report
|
Not Taken Up |
Points of Order
Sitting No. | Points of Order | Representative Name | Number of POs |
1 | Business of House | Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah | 1 |
1 | Governance | Raja Pervez Ashraf | 1 |
1 | Governance | Raja Riaz Ahmad | 1 |
1 | Communication | Mrs. Aliya Kamran | 1 |
1 | Employment | Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha | 1 |
1 | Miscellaneous | Dr. Darshan | 1 |
1 | Employment | Murad Saeed | 1 |
1 | Miscellaneous | Jamshed Thomas | 1 |
1 | Employment | Murtaza Javed Abbasi | 1 |
1 | Not Applicable | Aisha Ghaus Pasha | 1 |
1 | Law and Order | Abdul Shakoor | 1 |
1 | Governance | Syma Nadeem | 1 |
1 | Governance | Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan Masti Khel | 1 |
1 | Business of House | Ali Muhammad Khan | 1 |
1 | Communication | Syed Mehmood Shah | 1 |
1 | Communication | Ghulam Sarwar Khan | 1 |
1 | Business of House | Raja Pervez Ashraf | 1 |
3 | Agriculture | Rana Tanveer Hussain | 1 |
3 | Agriculture | Syed Naveed Qamar | 1 |
3 | Business of House | Umar Ayub Khan | 1 |
3 | Agriculture | Malik Nawab Sher Waseer | 1 |
3 | Employment | Ali Muhammad Khan | 1 |
3 | Tourism | Murtaza Javed Abbasi | 1 |
4 | Minorities | Dr. Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari | 1 |
4 | Business of House | Abdul Qadir Patel | 1 |
4 | Condemnation | Aisha Ghaus Pasha | 1 |
4 | Business of House | Ali Muhammad Khan | 3 |
4 | Business of House | Mohsin Javed | 1 |
4 | Prayers and Tribute | Nooreen Farooq Khan | 1 |
4 | Miscellaneous | Kiran Imran | 1 |
4 | Democracy and Political Development | Saif Ur Rehman | 1 |
4 | Tourism | Saleh Muhammad | 1 |
4 | Labor and Human Resource | Sahibzada Sibghatullah | 1 |
4 | Human Welfare | Shunila Ruth | 1 |
4 | Democracy and Political Development | Aliya Hamza Malik | 1 |
5 | Governance | Syed Naveed Qamar | 2 |
5 | Governance | Engineer Sabir Hussain | 1 |
5 | Governance | Khawaja Muhammad Asif | 1 |
5 | Governance | Muhammad Fesal Vawda | 1 |
5 | Business of House | Syed Naveed Qamar | 1 |
5 | Business of House | Umar Ayub Khan | 1 |
5 | Finance and Economic Policy | Khurram Dastgir Khan | 1 |
5 | Disaster | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali | 1 |
5 | Finance and Economic Policy | Murad Saeed | 1 |
5 | Business of House | Riaz Fatyana | 1 |
5 | Condemnation | Abdul Qadir Patel | 1 |
5 | Business of House | Ali Muhammad Khan | 1 |
5 | Business of House | Shazia Marri | 1 |
5 | Business of House | Amjid Ali Khan | 1 |
5 | Health | Ali Nawaz Awan | 1 |
5 | Governance | Nisar Ahmad Cheema | 1 |
5 | Governance | Syed Mehmood Shah | 1 |
6 | Business of House | Raja Pervez Ashraf | 1 |
6 | Governance | Kishwer Zehra | 1 |
6 | Business of House | Murtaza Javed Abbasi | 1 |
6 | Governance | Muhammad Alamgir Khan | 1 |
6 | Business of House | Ms. Nafisa Shah | 1 |
6 | Business of House | Ali Muhammad Khan | 2 |
6 | Governance | Muhammad Iqbal Khan | 1 |
6 | Business of House | Syed Hussain Tariq | 1 |
6 | Judiciary and Justice | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali | 1 |
6 | Governance | Lal Chand Malhi | 1 |
6 | Law and Order | Jamshed Thomas | 1 |
6 | Governance | Mahesh Kumar Malani | 1 |
6 | Agriculture | Mohsin Javed | 1 |
6 | Governance | Abdul Shakoor | 1 |
6 | Communication | Jai Parkash | 1 |
6 | Energy and Natural Resources | Syed Rafiullah | 1 |
6 | Agriculture | Aliya Hamza Malik | 1 |
7 | Governance | Salah Ud Din Ayubi | 1 |
7 | Miscellaneous | Mohsin Javed | 1 |
7 | Agriculture | Mohsin Shah Nawaz Ranjha | 1 |
8 | Business of House | Shazia Marri | 1 |
9 | Law and Order | Syed Naveed Qamar | 1 |
9 | Law and Order | Khawaja Muhammad Asif | 1 |
9 | Law and Order | Ali Muhammad Khan | 1 |
9 | Minorities | Agha Hassan Baloch | 1 |
9 | Miscellaneous | Atta Ullah | 1 |
9 | Governance | Munawara Bibi Baloch | 1 |
9 | Governance | Muhammad Alamgir Khan | 1 |
9 | Disaster | Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada | 1 |
9 | Business of House | Abdul Qadir Patel | 1 |
9 | Disaster | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali | 1 |
9 | Governance | Usama Qadri | 1 |
9 | Governance | Mian Javed Latif | 1 |
10 | Foreign Relations | Khawaja Muhammad Asif | 1 |
10 | Business of House | Dr. Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari | 1 |
10 | Foreign Relations | Bilawal Bhutto Zardari | 1 |
10 | Business of House | Ali Muhammad Khan | 1 |
11 | Foreign Relations | Muhammad Farogh Nasim | 1 |
12 | Democracy and Political Development | Syed Naveed Qamar | 1 |
12 | Democracy and Political Development | Bilawal Bhutto Zardari | 1 |
12 | Foreign Relations | Murad Saeed | 1 |
12 | Business of House | Ahsan Iqbal | 1 |
12 | Development Works | Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali | 1 |
12 | Development Works | Faheem Khan | 1 |
12 | Governance | Syed Rafiullah | 1 |
12 | Communication | Gul Dad Khan | 1 |
12 | Foreign Relations | Shahida Akhtar Ali | 1 |
12 | Governance | Aftab Hussain Siddique | 1 |
12 | Agriculture | Ch. Muhammad Ashraf | 1 |
12 | Governance | Nuzhat Pathan | 1 |
13 | Foreign Relations | Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi | 1 |
14 | Human Rights | Raja Riaz Ahmad | 1 |
14 | Governance | Usama Qadri | 1 |
14 | Business of House | Shazia Marri | 1 |
14 | Democracy and Political Development | Khawaja Muhammad Asif | 1 |
14 | Democracy and Political Development | Raja Pervez Ashraf | 1 |
14 | Democracy and Political Development | Murad Saeed | 1 |
14 | Finance and Economic Policy | Asad Mehmood | 1 |
Participation in Proceedings
Sitting No. | Intervention | Total Representatives |
3 | Motion Under Rule 259 | 19 |
4 | Motion Under Rule 259 | 19 |
6 | Motion Under Rule 259 | 19 |
7 | Motion Under Rule 259 | 4 |
8 | Motion Under Rule 259 | 3 |
10 | Motion Under Rule 244 | 2 |
12 | Motion Under Rule 259 | 3 |
Motion Under Rule 18
Sitting No. | Motion Under Rule 18 | Status |
1 |
Muslims are being persecuted in Indian Occupied
Jammu and Kashmir.
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1 |
Rights of Minorities.
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1 |
Raised concerns about the construction of temple
with public money, and stated that there is no
example in the Islamic history of building a new
temple or worship places for non-Muslims
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1 |
Muslims are being persecuted in Indian Occupied
Jammu and Kashmir
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1 |
Action would be taken on making of caricatures on Social Media against Hindu Minorities.
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1 |
Strict action should be taken against those who hurt
the feelings of minorities in Pakistan.
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1 |
The Constitution of Pakistan protects the rights of
minorities.
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1 |
The issue is not of construction of temple for Hindus
in Islamabad but the issue was that whether it could
be built from public funds and now the matter has
been referred to Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) to
take a decision.
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1 |
A Special Committee should be formed to review the
situation in Karachi especially on electricity crisis
and water crisis etc
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1 |
After many assurances the K-Electric is unable to
overcome the electric crisis in Karachi City.
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1 |
Condemned the attitude of K-Electric with the
people of Karachi
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1 |
Ruling of the Chair should be given against the K-Electric.
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1 |
A Committee should be formed to resolve the issues
of people of Karachi regarding K-electric
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1 |
K-electric created a worst situation in Karachi.
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1 |
Other electric distribution companies are being
privatized like K-electric
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1 |
The Electricity situation in Hyderabad and Sukkur is
also worst.
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1 |
The burnt transformer in Jamshoro grid station
should be replaced to overcome the electric load
shedding in the Jamshoro.
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1 |
Responded the points raised by the Members
regarding K-Electric.
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1 |
Load shedding and overbilling issues of K-electric
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1 |
Sewerage problems and complaints against
K-electric are increasing in Karachi.
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1 |
Committee may be formed to resolve the problems of
people of Karachi.
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2 |
Statement by a Minister against her party leader.
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2 |
Incident of firing in front his house.
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2 |
Provision of security to the Members National
Assembly.
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2 |
The load shedding and overbilling is a big problem
for the people of Karachi.
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2 |
Non-availability of Doctors and staff and other
medical equipments and first aid in Parliament
Lodges Dispensary.
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2 |
Responded the points raised by the opposition
Members regarding K-Electric.
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2 |
Clarified that he didn’t use any indecent word about
the Women Parliamentarians.
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2 |
Specific and to the point answers should be given by
the Ministers.
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2 |
Shandoor is a part of Chitral.
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2 |
MQMP had decided to hold a protest outside
Parliament House against electricity outages in
Karachi on July 14.
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2 |
Responded to the points raised by opposition
Members regarding the JIT
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2 |
The Report of the firing incident will be obtained from IG Sindh
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2 |
Responded to the point raised by Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali, MNA regarding Shandoor.
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