Tuesday, April 20, 2021

NA to resume debate on expulsion of French envoy on Friday

Speaker Asad Qaiser
A session of the National Assembly to debate on a resolution calling for the protection of the sanctity of the Prophethood of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was held in Islamabad on Tuesday and attended by all major political parties except for the PPP which boycotted it.

The session was adjourned by Speaker Asad Qaiser without any major inroads made and will resume on Friday, April 23, at 11am. He called upon the government and the Opposition to sit down together in the meanwhile and formulate a unanimous resolution.

During today's session, the resolution — a private member one — was presented in parliament by PTI MNA Amjad Ali Khan.

It centres around whether or not the French ambassador to Pakistan should be expelled after French President Emmanuel Macron defended the right of Charlie Hebdo magazine to republish blasphemous cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

The resolution:

- Condemns the publication of blasphemous caricatures by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo in September last year.

- Regrets the attitude of the French president encouraging the elements hurting the sentiments of hundreds of millions of Muslims in the name of freedom of expression.

- Calls for apprising all the European countries, especially France, of the gravity of this matter.

- Seeks detailed discussions with all the Muslim countries to take up issue jointly on international forums.

- Calls for the state to decide matters of international relations and "no person, group or party can exert unnecessary illegal pressure in this regard".

- Calls for provincial governments to allocate specific sites for protests in all districts so that citizens' daily life is not disrupted.

Amjad Ali Khan also requested the formation of a special parliamentary committee to discuss the French envoy's expulsion.

Following the MNA's request, the Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan presented a separate resolution for the formation of the committee.

The resolution, after a voice vote, was declared by NA Speaker Asad Qaiser as approved by the parliament, amid loud chants of objection by the Opposition.

During today's debate, PML-N stalwart and former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi regretted that the government called an emergency session of the National Assembly (it was originally set to take place on April 22) and did not speak to the Opposition about its intention to do so.

"The way to go about it is that you speak to the Opposition. I will say again that there is no two ways about the sanctity of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). [But] this resolution is unfortunately insufficient.

He requested that the Opposition be given an hour so they can review the resolution.

"You have presented the resolution. We will debate and include the additional provisions it should have and put them before you, so that the House passes an agreed upon resolution," Abbasi said.

He also said that the "whole House" should be considered the committee to debate the French envoy's expulsion. "There is no need for a special committee," he said, adding: "It should be a committee of the whole House."

Abbasi added that for the past three years, parliament had been left in a crippled state and was turned into a den where nothing but abuses are hurled, remarks which were ordered expunged by the speaker.

Later, in an unfortunate turn of events, a heated exchange took place between Abbasi and the speaker. It followed briefly after the resolution for the formation of a committee was declared accepted by the speaker.

It cannot be concretely said what sparked Abbasi's anger.

Abbasi was seen in footage from the session approaching the speaker and saying: "You are making it [...] controversial. Have you no shame?"

"Hold your tongue," said the speaker in response. "You always speak such things and behave in such a manner."

As things intensified, Abbasi added: "I will take off my shoe and hit you."

"I too will do such a thing then. Please stay within your limits," the speaker said to Abbasi, asking him to return to his seat.

Meanwhile, Maulana Asad Mehmood of JUI-F regretted that the "Opposition was not taken into confidence" over the resolution.

"You wanted to call an emergency session but you did not even bother to take the Opposition into confidence," Mehmood said.

Addressing Speaker Asad Qaiser, he said: "You are not the government's speaker, you are the speaker of the entire parliament."

"A speaker's conduct must be impartial," he said.

He called for the government to work with the Opposition to bring forth a joint resolution.

The Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-Faith Harmony Noor-ul-Haq Qadri also addressed the parliament, saying that there is "history behind the resolution".

He said the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) which had asked the government to table the resolution in parliament, "are citizens of Pakistan".

Qadri said that many religious parties had indicated their support for the banned outfit.

Opposition members continued to chant loudly, objecting to the minister's address.

The minister in his address also mentioned the Model Town incident in which protesters of the Pakistan Awami Tehreek were killed.

He went on to speak of the Faizabad sit-in by the TLP. "When 20 people died in that incident, where were you then?" he asked the PML-N, who were in power at the time.

Ahsan Iqbal objected to the resolution being presented by a private member and over the prime minister's absence from parliament.

"All members of the parliament know that a private member resolution is non-official business," he said.

"Where is the prime minister?" Iqbal asked. "We are debating such an important matter and the prime minister is busy with something else," he said.

"Neither did the prime minister come, nor did any minister have the guts to present this resolution."

He demanded that Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed or Minister for Religious Affairs Noor-ul-Haq Qadri present the resolution to make it official business of the parliament.

Iqbal also called for the two to give statements in the parliament regarding the events that had transpired the past week.

The PML-N leader furthermore said that the prime minister must be made obligated to sit in the parliament and take part in proceedings.

Iqbal said that the agreement which took place with TLP must be discussed in parliament.

"We wish to know what the state's stance is in this matter. So you must take into confidence all of us."

The PML-N leader called for the session to be adjourned and for the government and Opposition to sit down and hold talks so a resolution that has the consent of both the government and the opposition can be brought to the parliament.

 



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PPP to stay away from NA session

PPP to stay away from NA session
As a National Assembly session has been summoned to pass a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has decided to stay away from it.

Sources told  that the opposition party has decided to boycott today’s session of the lower house of Parliament. It has informed its MNAs about the decision.

The sources said that the PPP leadership made this decision after consultation with senior party members.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari tweeted that the government didn’t bring the agreement it reached with the outlawed TLP to the National Assembly. “Govt took action on streets, then banned, people killed, over 500 policemen injured, closed internet, PM didn’t make statement in NA, didnt take NA into confidence at any stage. Now PTI wants to hide behind NA. It’s your mess PM, clean up or go home.”
The NA session will start at 3pm. The government is expected to present a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador.

The session was adjourned till 2pm on April 22 (Thursday) but it has been rescheduled two days earlier in the wake of the government’s talks with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), according to the NA secretariat.



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FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi leaves for Iran

FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi leaves for Iran
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday concluded his three-day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and left for Iran, where he would be discussing the regional situation with the Iranian leadership, reported.

The foreign minister was seen off by senior foreign ministry officials of the UAE, and ambassador and senior embassy officials of Pakistan in the gulf country.

In his message shedding light on Iran’s visit, Shah Mahmood Qureshi lauded his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif and said that he had visited Pakistan on multiple occasions to discuss key issues between the two countries.

“We will be discussing the regional situation with the Iranian leadership,” he said while sharing that new developments have been made in the Afghan peace process, which is important to both Pakistan and Iran.

The visit will help in understanding the Iranian position on the peace process and devising a joint strategy in this regard, he said.

The foreign minister lauded the supreme leadership of Iran for their clear stance and support towards the Kashmir issue and said that the neighbouring brotherly country had always supported Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir issue.

He further said that discussion would also be made on improving bilateral ties between the two countries. “Pakistan has suggested the establishment of border markets which also got a welcome response from the Iranian side,” Shah Mahmood Qureshi said adding that both countries have supported each other in testing times and would further try to strengthen relations between the two countries.



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PPP to stay away from NA session

PPP to stay away from NA session
As a National Assembly session has been summoned to pass a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has decided to stay away from it.

Sources told  that the opposition party has decided to boycott today’s session of the lower house of Parliament. It has informed its MNAs about the decision.

The sources said that the PPP leadership made this decision after consultation with senior party members.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari tweeted that the government didn’t bring the agreement it reached with the outlawed TLP to the National Assembly. “Govt took action on streets, then banned, people killed, over 500 policemen injured, closed internet, PM didn’t make statement in NA, didnt take NA into confidence at any stage. Now PTI wants to hide behind NA. It’s your mess PM, clean up or go home.”
The NA session will start at 3pm. The government is expected to present a resolution on the expulsion of the French ambassador.

The session was adjourned till 2pm on April 22 (Thursday) but it has been rescheduled two days earlier in the wake of the government’s talks with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), according to the NA secretariat.



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FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi leaves for Iran

FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi leaves for Iran
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday concluded his three-day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and left for Iran, where he would be discussing the regional situation with the Iranian leadership, reported.

The foreign minister was seen off by senior foreign ministry officials of the UAE, and ambassador and senior embassy officials of Pakistan in the gulf country.

In his message shedding light on Iran’s visit, Shah Mahmood Qureshi lauded his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif and said that he had visited Pakistan on multiple occasions to discuss key issues between the two countries.

“We will be discussing the regional situation with the Iranian leadership,” he said while sharing that new developments have been made in the Afghan peace process, which is important to both Pakistan and Iran.

The visit will help in understanding the Iranian position on the peace process and devising a joint strategy in this regard, he said.

The foreign minister lauded the supreme leadership of Iran for their clear stance and support towards the Kashmir issue and said that the neighbouring brotherly country had always supported Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir issue.

He further said that discussion would also be made on improving bilateral ties between the two countries. “Pakistan has suggested the establishment of border markets which also got a welcome response from the Iranian side,” Shah Mahmood Qureshi said adding that both countries have supported each other in testing times and would further try to strengthen relations between the two countries.



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SHC seeks ECP’s reply in CM Murad disqualification case

SHC seeks ECP’s reply in CM Murad disqualification case
The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Tuesday sought a response from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in a lifetime disqualification case against Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Ali Shah.

The Sindh High Court (SHC) bench asked the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) response on the plea seeking lifetime disqualification of Murad Ali Shah.

Will be able to give a response on next hearing only after taking guidelines from the electoral body, replied the ECP’s representative.

The SHC while summoning response from the ECP and the Sindh government on the plea, adjourned the hearing until May 25.

The petition against the Sindh chief minister stated that Shah had been disqualified by the Supreme Court (SC) on May 2 – 2013 but he contested by-election in 2014 from Jamshoro. The petitioner sought the high court to disqualify Murad Ali Shah for a lifetime.



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NAB opposes bail plea of Pml N Leader Khawaja Asif

NAB opposes bail plea of Pml N Leader Khawaja Asif
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday has opposed the bail plea of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Khawaja Asif in assets case.

The anti-graft watchdog, in its reply submitted in the Lahore High Court (LHC), stated NAB launched assets beyond means inquiry against Khawaja Asif is according to the law as assets do not match with his income.

The NAB further said that the PML-N stalwart failed to give response in assets and money laundering charges. The bureau has pleaded with the court to reject the plea of the PML-N leader as an investigation against him is still underway.

Assets case
The anti-graft watchdog accused that a bank peon in Lahore had submitted over Rs28 million to the bank account of Khawaja Asif following the orders of senior officers.

It stated that the nephew of Khawaja Asif, Khawaja Sultan, had submitted Rs20 million to his bank account after being told by his paternal uncle.

A senior political worker Rana Abdul Waheed had submitted Rs30 million to Asif’s account and told the NAB that the money was given to him by Asif.

Another political activist Sarmad Ijaz had withdrawn Rs5 million from Asif’s bank account and handed him over the money.

The documents stated that Asif had failed to respond to the NAB’s query regarding the money from where it was earned.



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