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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
BULLETIN OF THE ASSEMBLY
(23rd
SESSION)
Date Tuesday, the 14th
July, 2020 (Private Members’ Day)
Commenced at 5:02 P.M.
Adjourned at 7:39 P.M.
Total working hours 2 Hour 37 Minutes
Presided by
Mr. Muhammad Qasim Khan Suri, Deputy Speaker National
Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Attendance 215
1. TILAWAT, NAAT AND NATIONAL ANTHEM
Tilawat by Qari Ibrar Hussain
Naat by Syed Zeeshan Ali
National anthem
LEAVE APPLICATIONS
The leave applications of the Members who requested for grant of leave were read out by the honourable
Deputy Speaker and granted.
CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE
2. MIR KHAN MUHAMMAD JAMALI to
invite attention of the Minister for Water
Resources to a matter of urgent public
importance regarding non-representation of
Balochistan in Indus River System Authority
(IRSA) and non-supply of water to Balochistan,
causing grave concern amongst the public.
Attention invited by Mir Khan Muhammad
Jamali, MNA;
Mr. Saleh Muhammad, Parliamentary
Secretary for Water Resources made a brief
statement followed by a question asked by
Mir Khan Muhammad Jamali, MNA and
answer given.
Mr. Deputy Speaker referred the Calling
Attention Notice to the Standing
Committee concerned
3-4 MR. JAMES IQBAL to move for leave to
introduce a Bill further to amend the Right to
Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2012 [The
Right to Free and Compulsory Education
(Amendment) Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Introduced
5-6 SYED AGHA RAFIULLAH
MR. ABDUL QADIR PATEL
JAM ABDUL KARIM BIJAR to move
for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Islamabad Consumer Protection Act, 1995 [The
Islamabad Consumer Protection (Amendment)
Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Introduced by Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel
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7-8 MS. SAJIDA BEGUM to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Trade Organizations Act, 2013 [The Trade
Organizations (Amendment) Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Deferred
9-10 MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN
to move for leave to introduce a Bill to provide
for the prevention of match fixing, corruption,
illegal manipulation and illegal betting in sports
and for the appointment of a Special
Investigations Investigating agency for
investigation of offences and to provide for
matters connected therewith or incidental
thereto [The Prevention of Offences in Sports
Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Deferred
11-12 CHOUDHARY FAQIR AHMAD to move
for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2020].
(Amendment in Article 259)
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Introduced
13-14 MS. KISHWER ZEHRA
MR.USAMA QADRI
MR. SALAHUDDIN
MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN
MR. MUHAMMAD SANA ULLAH KHAN
MASTI KHEL
MR. MUHAMMAD AKRAM CHEEMA
RAJA RIAZ AHMAD
MS. NAFEESA INAYATULLAH KHAN
KHATTAK to move for leave
to introduce a Bill to provide for emergency
measures to prevent of COVID-19 pandemic by
taking effective steps [The National Emergency
Measures to Quarantine and Quarantine
Facilities for the Security of Pakistan Bill,
2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted
Left over
15-16 MR. KESOO MAL KHEEAL DAS to move
for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2020].
(Amendment in Article 25A)
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
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17-18 MR. NAVEED AAMIR JEEVA to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Benazir Income Support Programme Act, 2010
[The Benazir Income Support Programme
(Amendment) Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
19-20 DR. NAFISA SHAH to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973
[The Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils
(Amendment) Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
21-22 MS. UZMA RIAZ
MS.NUZHAT PATHAN
MR. ALI KHAN JADOON to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997 [The
Control of Narcotics Substances (Amendment)
Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
23-24 SYED JAVED HUSNAIN to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Limitation Act, 1908 in its application to
Islamabad Capital Territory[The Limitation
(Amendment) Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
25-26 MR. FAIZ ULLAH to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
[The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2020].
(Amendment in Article 84)
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
27-28 SYED JAVED HUSNAIN to move for
leave to introduce a Bill to provide for the
establishment of the Al-Karam International
Institute [The Al-Karam International Institute
Bill, 2020].
Also to introduce the Bill, if leave is granted.
Left over
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LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS
29 RAJA PERVAIZ ASHRAF
SHAZIA MARRI
SYED NAVEED QAMAR
to move that the Bill further to amend
the Exit from Pakistan (Control) Ordinance,
1981 [The Exit from Pakistan (Control)
(Amendment) Bill, 2019], as passed by the
Senate, be taken into consideration.
Left over
30 RAJA PERVAIZ ASHRAF
SHAZIA MARRI
SYED NAVEED QAMAR to move that
the Bill further to amend the Exit from Pakistan
(Control) Ordinance, 1981 [The Exit from
Pakistan (Control) (Amendment) Bill, 2019], be
passed.
Left over
31 RAJA PERVAIZ ASHRAF
SHAZIA MARRI
SYED NAVEED QAMAR to move that
the Bill further to amend the Banking
Companies Ordinance, 1962 [The Banking
Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2019], as passed
by the Senate, be taken into consideration.
Left over
32 RAJA PERVAIZ ASHRAF
SHAZIA MARRI
SYED NAVEED QAMAR to move that
the Bill further to amend the Banking
Companies Ordinance, 1962 [The Banking
Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2019], be
passed.
Left over
33 SHAZIA MARRI to move that the
Bill to provide for the facility of trained
paramedical staff in public and private schools
[The Trained Paramedical Staff Facility Bill,
2019], as passed by the Senate, be taken into
consideration.
Left over
34 SHAZIA MARRI to move that the
Bill to provide for the facility of trained
paramedical staff in public and private schools
[The Trained Paramedical Staff Facility Bill,
2019], be passed.
Left over
35 MS. KISHWER ZEHRA
MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN
ENGR. SABIR HUSSAIN KAIM KHANI
MR. USAMA QADRI
MR. SALAHUDDIN to move that
the Bill further to amend the Federal
Universities Ordinance, 2002 [The Federal
Left over
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Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2019], as
passed by the Senate, be taken into
consideration.
36 MS. KISHWER ZEHRA
MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN
ENGR. SABIR HUSSAIN KAIM KHANI
MR. USAMA QADRI
MR. SALAHUDDIN to move that
the Bill further to amend the Federal
Universities Ordinance, 2002 [The Federal
Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2019], be
passed.
Left over
37 MS. KISHWER ZEHRA
MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN
ENGR. SABIR HUSSAIN KAIM KHANI
MR. USAMA QADRI
MR. SALAHUDDIN to move that the
Bill to amend the National Disaster
Management Act, 2010 [The National Disaster
Management (Amendment) Bill, 2018], as
passed by the Senate, be taken into
consideration.
Left over
38 MS. KISHWER ZEHRA
MR. IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN
ENGR. SABIR HUSSAIN KAIM KHANI
MR. USAMA QADRI
MR. SALAHUDDIN to move that
the Bill to amend the National Disaster
Management Act, 2010 [The National Disaster
Management (Amendment) Bill, 2018], be
passed.
Left over
39 SARDAR AYAZ SADIQ
MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA
MS. SHAISTA PERVAIZ to move that the
Bill to give power to make the vaccination for
universal immunization of children compulsory
and to protect the health workers designated for
immunization programes [The Islamabad
Compulsory Vaccination and Protection of
Health Workers Bill, 2020], as passed by the
Senate, be taken into consideration.
Left over
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40 SARDAR AYAZ SADIQ
MS. SHAZA FATIMA KHAWAJA
MS. SHAISTA PERVAIZ to move that
the Bill to give power to make the vaccination
for universal immunization of children
compulsory and to protect the health workers
designated for immunization programes [The
Islamabad Compulsory Vaccination and
Protection of Health Workers Bill, 2020], be
passed.
Left over
41 SHAZIA MARRI to move that
the Bill to provide for the facility of maternity
and paternity leave to the employees of public
and private establishments under administrative
control of the Federal Government [The
Maternity and Paternity Leave Bill, 2020], as
passed by the Senate, be taken into
consideration.
Left over
42 SHAZIA MARRI to move that the Bill to
provide for the facility of maternity and
paternity leave to the employees of public and
private establishments under administrative
control of the Federal Government [The
Maternity and Paternity Leave Bill, 2020], be
passed.
Left over
43 MS. MUNAZA HASSAN to move that
the Bill to amend the Regulation of Generation,
Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power
Act, 1997 [The Regulation of Generation,
Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power
(Amendment) Bill, 2020], as passed by the
Senate, be taken into consideration.
Left over
44 MS. MUNAZA HASSAN to move that
the Bill to amend the Regulation of Generation,
Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power
Act, 1997 [The Regulation of Generation,
Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power
(Amendment) Bill, 2020], be passed.
Left over
45 MS. ALIYA KAMRAN to move
that the Bill further to amend the Legal
Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973 [The
Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils
(Amendment) Bill, 2019], as reported by the
Standing Committee, be taken into
consideration.
Left over
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46 MS. ALIYA KAMRAN to move
that the Bill further to amend the Legal
Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973 [The
Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils
(Amendment) Bill, 2019], be passed.
Left over
47 MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ to move
that the Bill to make provisions for prohibition
of corporal punishment against children [The
Islamabad Capital Territory Prohibition of
Corporal Punishment Bill, 2019], as reported by
the Standing Committee, be taken into
consideration.
Left over
48 MS. MEHNAZ AKBER AZIZ to move
that the Bill to make provisions for prohibition
of corporal punishment against children [The
Islamabad Capital Territory Prohibition of
Corporal Punishment Bill, 2019], be passed.
Left over
MOTION
49. MR. KHALID HUSSAIN MAGSI, Chairman
Standing Committee on National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination to move
that the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill to provide for
the establishment of Pakistan Psychological
Council [The Pakistan Psychological Council
Bill, 2019], till today be condoned. (Moved by
Mr. Riaz Fatyana, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Riaz Fatyana, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
50. MR. KHALID HUSSAIN MAGSI, Chairman
Standing Committee on National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill to provide for the establishment of
Pakistan Psychological Council [The Pakistan
Psychological Council Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
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51. RAJA KHURRAM NAWAZ, Chairman
Standing Committee on Interior to move that the
delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill to prohibit the
business and practices of private, money-
lending and advancing loans and transactions
based on interest [The Islamabad Capital
Territory Prohibition of Interest on Private
Loans Bill, 2020], till today be condoned.
(Moved by Mr. Muhammad Sana Ullah Khan
Masti Khel, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Sher Akbar Khan, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
52. RAJA KHURRAM NAWAZ, Chairman
Standing Committee on Interior to present the
report of the Standing Committee on the Bill to
prohibit the business and practices of private,
money-lending and advancing loans and
transactions based on interest [The Islamabad
Capital Territory Prohibition of Interest on
Private Loans Bill, 2020].
Report Presented
MOTION
53. MR. ASAD MAHMOOD, Chairman Standing
Committee on Religious Affairs and Inter-faith
Harmony to move that the delay in the
presentation of report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Evacuee Trust Properties (Management and
Disposal) Act, 1975 [The Evacuee Trust
Properties (Management and Disposal)
(Amendment) Bill, 2018], till today be
condoned. (Moved by Dr. Ramesh Kumar
Vankwani, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Salahuddin Ayubi, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
54. MR. ASAD MAHMOOD, Chairman Standing
Committee on Religious Affairs and Inter-faith
Harmony to present the report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Evacuee Trust Properties (Management and
Disposal) Act, 1975 [The Evacuee Trust
Properties (Management and Disposal)
(Amendment) Bill, 2018].
Report Presented
MOTION
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55. MR. KHALID HUSSAIN MAGSI, Chairman
Standing Committee on National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination to move
that the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill to provide a
sustainable newborn screening system within
the public health delivery system [The Federal
Newborn Screening Bill, 2019]. till today be
condoned. (Moved by Ms. Nafeesa Inayatullah
Khan Khattak, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Sher Akbar Khan, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
56. MR. KHALID HUSSAIN MAGSI, Chairman
Standing Committee on National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill to provide a sustainable newborn
screening system within the public health
delivery system; [The Federal Newborn
Screening Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
57. MR. KHALID HUSSAIN MAGSI, Chairman
Standing Committee on National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination to move
that the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the Cigarettes (Printing of Warning)
Ordinance, 1979 [The Cigarettes (Printing of
Warning) (Amendment) Bill, 2019], till today
be condoned. (Moved by Mr. Amjid Ali Khan,
MNA)
Moved by Mr. Sher Akbar Khan, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
58. MR. KHALID HUSSAIN MAGSI, Chairman
Standing Committee on National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill further to amend the Cigarettes (Printing
of Warning) Ordinance, 1979 [The Cigarettes
(Printing of Warning) (Amendment) Bill, 2019
Report Presented
MOTION
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59. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,
Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to
move that the delay in the presentation of report
of the Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the Islamabad Rent Restriction
Ordinance, 2001 [The Islamabad Rent
Restriction (Amendment) Bill, 2019], till today
be condoned. (Moved by Mr. Ali Nawaz Awan,
MNA)
Moved by Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
60. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,
Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill further to amend the Islamabad Rent
Restriction Ordinance, 2001 [The Islamabad
Rent Restriction (Amendment) Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
61. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to move that the delay in the
presentation of report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan
(Re-organization and Conversion) Ordinance,
2002 [The Agricultural Development Bank of
Pakistan (Re-organization and Conversion)
(Amendment) Bill, 2019], till today be
condoned. (Moved by Syed Fakhar Imam,
MNA)
Moved by Mr. Jamil Ahmed Khan,
Parliamentary Secretary for Aviation Division
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
62. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to present the report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan
(Re-organization and Conversion) Ordinance,
2002 [The Agricultural Development Bank of
Pakistan (Re-organization and Conversion)
(Amendment) Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
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63. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to move that the delay in the
presentation of report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances)
Ordinance, 2001[The Financial Institutions
(Recovery of Finances) (Amendment) Bill,
2019], till today be condoned. (Moved by Syed
Fakhar Imam, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Jamil Ahmed Khan,
Parliamentary Secretary for Aviation Division
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
64. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to present the report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances)
Ordinance, 2001[The Financial Institutions
(Recovery of Finances) (Amendment) Bill,
2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
65. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to move that the delay in the
presentation of report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans,
Advances, Credits and Finances) Act, 1997
[The Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans,
Advances, Credits and Finances) (Amendment)
Bill, 2019], till today be condoned. (Moved by
Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Jamil Ahmed Khan,
Parliamentary Secretary for Aviation Division
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
66. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to present the report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans,
Advances, Credits and Finances) Act, 1997
[The Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans,
Advances, Credits and Finances) (Amendment)
Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
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67. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,
Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to
move that the delay in the presentation of report
of the Standing Committee on the Bill to
provide for the safety and standards of food and
for establishment of the Islamabad Food
Authority [The Islamabad Capital Territory
Food Safety Bill, 2019], till today be condoned.
(Moved by Mr. Ali Nawaz Awan, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Sher Akbar Khan, MNA
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
68. RAJA KHURRAM SHAHZAD NAWAZ,
Chairman Standing Committee on Interior to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill to provide for the safety and standards
of food and for establishment of the Islamabad
Food Authority [The Islamabad Capital
Territory Food Safety Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
69. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to move that the delay in the
presentation of report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Microfinance Institutions Ordinance, 2001 [The
Microfinance Institutions (Amendment) Bill,
2019], till today be condoned. (Moved by Ms.
Sajida Begum, MNA)
Moved by Mr. Jamil Ahmed Khan,
Parliamentary Secretary for Aviation Division
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
70. MR. FAIZ ULLAH, Chairman Standing
Committee on Finance, Revenue and Economic
Affairs to present the report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Microfinance Institutions Ordinance, 2001 [The
Microfinance Institutions (Amendment) Bill,
2019].
Report presented
MOTION
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71. MIAN JAVED LATIF, Chairman Standing
Committee on Information and Broadcasting to
move that the delay in the presentation of report
of the Standing Committee on the Bill to amend
the Associated Press of Pakistan Corporation
Ordinance, 2002 [The Associated Press of
Pakistan Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2019],
till today be condoned. (Moved by Syed Fakhar
Imam, MNA)
Moved by Ms. Kunwal Shauzab,
Parliamentary Secretary for Planning,
Development and Special Initiatives
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
72. MIAN JAVED LATIF, Chairman Standing
Committee on Information and Broadcasting to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill to amend the Associated Press of
Pakistan Corporation Ordinance, 2002 [The
Associated Press of Pakistan Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
73. MIAN JAVED LATIF, Chairman Standing
Committee on Information and Broadcasting to
move that the delay in the presentation of report
of the Standing Committee on the Bill to amend
the Press Council of Pakistan Ordinance, 2002
[The Press Council of Pakistan (Amendment)
Bill, 2019], till today be condoned. (Moved by
Syed Fakhar Imam, MNA)
Moved by Ms. Kunwal Shauzab,
Parliamentary Secretary for Planning,
Development and Special Initiatives
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
74. MIAN JAVED LATIF, Chairman Standing
Committee on Information and Broadcasting to
present the report of the Standing Committee on
the Bill to amend the Press Council of Pakistan
Ordinance, 2002 [The Press Council of Pakistan
(Amendment) Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
75. Chairman Standing Committee on Cabinet
Secretariat to move that the delay in the
presentation of report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Civil Servants Act, 1973 [The Civil Servants
(Amendment) Bill, 2020], till today be
condoned. (Moved by Ms. Nooreen Farooq
Khan, MNA)
Moved by Rana Iradat Sharif Khan
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
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76. Chairman Standing Committee on Cabinet
Secretariat to present the report of the Standing
Committee on the Bill further to amend the
Civil Servants Act, 1973 [The Civil Servants
(Amendment) Bill, 2019]
Report Presented
MOTION
77. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to move that
the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the Export Development Fund Act, 1999
[The Export Development (Amendment) Bill,
2019], till today be condoned. (Moved by Syed
Fakhar Imam, MNA)
Motion moved;
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
78. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to present
the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill
further to amend the Export Development Fund
Act, 1999 [The Export Development Fund
(Amendment) Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
79. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to move that
the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the National Insurance Corporation
(Reorganization) Ordinance, 2000 [The
National Insurance Corporation
(Reorganization) (Amendment) Bill, 2019], till
today be condoned. (Moved by Syed Fakhar
Imam, MNA)
Motion moved;
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
80. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to present
the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill
further to amend the National Insurance
Corporation (Reorganization) Ordinance, 2000
[The National Insurance Corporation
(Reorganization) (Amendment) Bill, 2019]
Report Presented
MOTION
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81. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to move that
the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the Trade Organizations Act, 2013 [The
Trade Organizations (Amendment) Bill, 2019],
till today be condoned. (Moved by Syed Fakhar
Imam, MNA)
Motion moved;
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
82. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to present
the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill
further to amend the Trade Organizations Act,
2013 [The Trade Organizations (Amendment)
Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
83. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to move that
the delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the Anti-Dumping Duties Act, 2015 [The
Anti-Dumping Duties (Amendment) Bill,
2019],till today be condoned. (Moved by Syed
Fakhar Imam, MNA)
Motion moved;
Adopted by the House
REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
84. SYED NAVEED QAMAR, Chairman
Standing Committee on Commerce to present
the report of the Standing Committee on the Bill
further to amend the Anti-Dumping Duties Act,
2015 [The Anti-Dumping Duties (Amendment)
Bill, 2019].
Report Presented
MOTION
85. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing
Committee on Law and Justice to move that the
delay in the presentation of report of the
Standing Committee on the Bill further to
amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment)
Bill, 2019] till today be condoned. (Moved by
Dr. Nafisa Shah, MNA) (Article 25)
Motion moved;
Adopted by the House
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REPORT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE-PRESENTATION OF:
86. MR. RIAZ FATYANA, Chairman Standing
Committee on Law and Justice to present the
report of the Standing Committee on the Bill
further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution
(Amendment) Bill, 2019]
Report Presented
AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF PROCEDURE AND CONDUCT
OF BUSINESS IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, 2007
87. MR. MUJAHID ALI
MR. IMRAN KHATTAK
MR. GUL ZAFAR KHAN
MR. SHAHID AHMED
MR. SHER AKBAR KHAN
MR. MEHBOOB SHAH
RAJA RIAZ AHMED MR. MUHAMMAD AFZAL KHAN DHANDLA
MR. SHER ALI ARBAB to seek leave
under sub-rule (4) of rule 293 of the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
National Assembly, 2007 to move the following
amendments:-
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.
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.
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.
Leave granted
88. MR. MUJAHID ALI
MR. IMRAN KHATTAK
MR. GUL ZAFAR KHAN
MR. SHAHID AHMED
MR. SHER AKBAR KHAN
MR. MEHBOOB SHAH
RAJA RIAZ AHMED MR. MUHAMMAD AFZAL KHAN DHANDLA
MR. SHER ALI ARBAB to move under
sub-rule (5) of rule 293 of the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
National Assembly, 2007, that the proposed
amendments be taken into consideration.
Motion adopted
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89. MR. MUJAHID ALI
MR. IMRAN KHATTAK
MR. GUL ZAFAR KHAN
MR. SHAHID AHMED
MR. SHER AKBAR KHAN
MR. MEHBOOB SHAH
RAJA RIAZ AHMED MR. MUHAMMAD AFZAL KHAN DHANDLA
MR. SHER ALI ARBAB to move that
the proposed amendments in the Rules of
Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
National Assembly, 2007, be adopted.
Adopted
90. DR. NAFISA SHAH, MNA to seek
leave under sub-rule (4) of rule 293 of the Rules
of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the
National Assembly, 2007 to move the following
amendments in the said Rules:-
Amendment in Rule 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
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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
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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.”
91. Dr. Nafisa Shah to move under sub-rule
(5) of rule 293 of the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in the National Assembly,
2007, that the proposed amendments be taken
into consideration.
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92. Dr. Nafisa Shah to move that the proposed
amendments in the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in the National Assembly,
2007, be adopted.
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RESOLUTIONS
93. MR. JAMES IQBAL to move the
following resolution:-
“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.”
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94. MR. MUHAMMAD ALAMGIR KHAN
to move the following
resolution:-
“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.”
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MOTIONS UNDER RULE 259
95. MR.JAMES IQBAL to move the
following motion:-
“This House may discuss high prices of cars
being manufactured in the country”.
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96. MR. SHER AKBAR KHAN to move
the following motion:-
“This House may discuss the steps being taken
by the Government to provide electricity to all
the villages in district Buner”.
Left Over
97. MS. SHAHIDA REHMANI to move
the following motion:-
“This House may discuss the poor performance
of Karachi Electric Supply Corporation in
Karachi”.
Left Over
98. MOULANA ABDUL AKBAR CHITRALI
to move the following motion:-
“This House may discuss the steps being taken
by the Government to control obscenity on
print, electronic, social media and internet”.
Left Over
99. SYED AGHA RAFIULLAH to move
the following motion:-
“This House may discuss the narcotics control
policy of the Government”.
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MATTERS OTHER THAN POINTS OF ORDER
100. Raising matters under Rule 18 which are not Points of Order.
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SUPPLEMENTARY ORDERS OF THE DAY
MOTION
100A MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary
Affairs to move under sub-rule (7) of rule 154
of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of
Business in the National Assembly, 2007 that
the Medical Tribunal Bill, 2019 as passed by
the National Assembly and not passed by the
Senate within ninety days of its laying in the
Senate, be referred to the Joint Sitting for
consideration and passage.
Motion moved by Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan,
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs;
Motion adopted and Bill referred to the Joint
Sitting.
MOTION
100B MR. ZAHEER-UD-DIN BABAR AWAN, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary
Affairs to move under sub-rule (7) of rule 154
of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of
Business in the National Assembly, 2007, that
the Pakistan Medical Commission Bill, 2019 as
passed by the National Assembly and not
passed by the Senate within ninety days of its
laying in the Senate, be referred to the Joint
Sitting for consideration and passage.
Motion moved by Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan,
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs;
Motion adopted and Bill referred to the Joint
Sitting.
CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE
101. MR. MURTAZA JAVED ABBASI
MS. MARYAM AURANGZAIB
MR. IBAD ULLAH KHAN
MR. MUHAMMAD SAJJAD to invite
attention of the Minister-in-Charge of the
Cabinet Secretariat to a matter of urgent public
importance regarding 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, causing grave concern
amongst the public.
Attention invited by Ms. Mr. Murtaza Javed
Abbasi, MNA
Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan, Minister of State
for Parliamentary Affairs made a brief
statement followed by each question asked
by:-
Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi;
Ms. Maryam Aurangzaib;
Mr. Ibad Ullah Khan;
Mr. Muhammad Sajjad; and answers given.
POINT OF ORDER
S# Name of Members Brief subject
Syed Naveed Qamar
(5.12 p.m. to 5.13 p.m.)
Sitting of the Assembly should be
commenced on given time.
Engr. Sabir Hussain Qaim Khani
(5.13 p.m. to 5.19 p.m.)
Criticized on K-Electric and invited other
parties to join the sit-in of MQMP outside the
Parliament House on issues related to load-
shedding, overbilling and non-upgradation of
transmission system in Karachi.
Khawaja Muhammad Asif
(5.19 p.m. to 5.23 p.m.)
Criticized the government for announcing the
resumption of Afghan transit trade through
Wagah border on Kashmir Martyr’s Day.
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Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda,
Minister for Water Resources
(5.23 p.m. to 5.29 p.m.)
(5.30 p.m. to 5.32 p.m.)
(5.35 p.m. to 5.36 p.m.)
Criticized the policies of Pakistan Peoples
Party (PPP), during its past tenure in view of
the present situation of K-Electric consumers
in Karachi.
Syed Naveed Qamar
(5.29 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.)
(5.33 p.m. to 5.35 p.m.)
(5.29 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.)
Responded the points raised by the Minister
for Water Resources regarding K-Electric.
Mr. Omar Ayub Khan,
Minister for Energy
(5.32 p.m. to 5.33 p.m.)
(5.39 p.m. to 5.44 p.m.)
Responded the points raised by Mr.
Khurram Dastgir Khan, MNA on IMF loans.
Mr. Khurram Dastgir Khan
(5.36 p.m. to 5.39 p.m.)
(5.44 p.m. to 5.45 p.m.)
Criticized the Government regarding the IMF
loans.
Moulana Abdul Akbar Chitrali
(5.45 p.m. to 5.46 p.m.)
People in the Golen Gol valley of Lower
Chitral stucked due to flood and in need of
rescue operation.
Mr. Murad Saeed,
Minister for Communications
(5.46 p.m. to 5.48 p.m.)
Improvement in economy of Pakistan.
Mr. Riaz Fatyana
(5.48 p.m. to 5.50 p.m.)
Discussed the importance of the Private
Members’ Day and requested to present the
Reports of the Standing Committees.
Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel
(5.54 p.m. to 5.56 p.m.)
Criticized the Government on K-Electric and
urged to resolve the matter.
Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan,
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs
(6.30 p.m. to 6.31 p.m.)
(6.32 p.m. to 6.33 p.m.)
Requested that the Amendment in the Rules
of Procedure, is pending since very long it
may be taken up first.
Shazia Marri
(6.31 p.m. to 6.32 p.m.)
Urged that PM should be available during
Question Hour, to answers the Question of the
Members.
Mr. Amjid Ali Khan
(6.33 p.m. to 6.34 p.m.)
Appreciated the Amendment moved by Mr.
Mujahid Ali Khan, MNA
Syed Naveed Qamar
(6.39 p.m. to 6.41 p.m.)
Adjournment Motions of PPPP regarding
Locusts and Petroleum issues were not taken
up since long.
Mr. Ali Nawaz Awan
(7.29 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.)
Criticized the statement given by
Parliamentary Secretary, National Health
Services, Regulations and Coordination
regarding the closing of OPDs in Federal
Government Hospitals in Islamabad.
Dr. Nisar Ahmed Cheema
(7.33 p.m. to 7.37 p.m.)
Criticized the government for announcing the
resumption of Afghan transit trade through
Wagah border on Kashmir Martyr’s Day.
Syed Mehmood Shah
(7.37 p.m. to 7.39 p.m.)
Acute shortage of water in Balochistan.
The sitting of the Assembly was adjourned to meet again on Thursday, the 16th July, 2020 at 11:00 a.m.
Islamabad, the TAHIR HUSSAIN
14th
July, 2020 Secretary