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National Assembly Secretariat NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT BULLETIN OF THE ASSEMBLY ND (52 SESSION) Date Wednesday, the 14th February, 2018 Commenced at 10:36 AM Adjourned at 1:05 Total working hours 2 Hours 31 Minutes Presided by Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan and Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi, Deputy Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan Attendance 165 1. TILAWAT AND NAAT 1. Tilawat by Qari Ibrar Ahmed and Naat by Ali Raza Arshad QUESTIONS 2. Questions entered in a separate list to be Question Nos. 38, 39, 42, 45, 47, 49, 51, 54, 50 were asked and their answers asked and answers given. given. Question Nos. 30, 36, 48, were transferred to Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Division, Water Resources Division and Cabinet Division, respectively for answers on next Rota Day. FATEHA The House offered Fateha for the departed souls four soldiers martyred in a terrorist attack in Quetta ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Speaker welcomed a group of students and faculty members from PAK-TURK International Schools and Colleges, Islamabad witnessing the proceedings of the Assembly from visitors’ Gallery. LEAVE APPLICATIONS The leave applications of the Members who requested for grant of leave were read out by the honourable Speaker and granted. 1 CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE 3. MS. KHALIDA MANSOOR Attention invited by Ms. Khalida Mansoor, MNA MS. SHAKILA LUQMAN and Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Minister of State for MS. ZEB JAFFAR to invite attention of the Capital Administration and Development made a Minister for Capital Administration and brief statement followed by question asked by the Development Division to a matter of mover and answer given. urgent public importance regarding dilapidated condition of houses in Sectors G-6, G-7 and F-6, Islamabad due to non- maintenance thereof, causing grave concern amongst the public. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS 4 MR. MUMTAZ AHMAD TARAR, Minister Motion adopted. For Human Rights to move that the Bill to provide for the protection and care of children in the Islamabad Capital Territory [The Islamabad Capital Territory Child Protection Bill, 2017], as reported by the Standing Committee, be taken into Each clause was submitted to the Assembly and consideration at once. stood part of the Bill. 5 MR. MUMTAZ AHMAD TARAR, Minister Bill Passed For Human Rights to move that the Bill to provide for the protection and care of children in the Islamabad Capital Territory [The Islamabad Capital Territory Child Protection Bill, 2017], be passed. 6 MR. MUMTAZ AHMAD TARAR, Minister Motion adopted. for Human Rights to move that the Bill to provide for criminal justice system for juveniles [The Juvenile Justice System Bill, 2017], as reported by the Standing Committee, be taken into consideration at once. Each clause was submitted to the Assembly and stood part of the Bill. 7 MR. MUMTAZ AHMAD TARAR, Minister Bill Passed 12:04 pm for Human Rights to move that the Bill to provide for criminal justice system for juveniles [The Juvenile Justice System Bill, 2017] be passed. 2 8 RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN, Minister for Motion adopted. Science and Technology and Defence Production to move that the Bill to set up National University of Technology at Islamabad [The National University of Technology Bill, 2018], as passed by the Senate with amendments, be taken into consideration at once under clause (2) of Article 70 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Each clause was submitted to the Assembly and stood part of the Bill. 9 RANA TANVEER HUSSAIN, Minister for Bill Passed. Science and Technology and Defence Production to move that the Bill to set up National University of Technology at Islamabad [The National University of Technology Bill, 2018], be passed. MOTION OF THANKS 10 Discussion on the following motion moved by Shaikh Aftab Ahmed, Minister for Parliamentary Affairs on 04-10-2017:- Left over “This House expresses its deep gratitude to the President of Pakistan for his address to both Houses assembled together on 1st June, 2017”. MATTERS OTHER THAN POINTS OF ORDER 11. Raising matters under Rule 18 which are not Points of Order. Name of Member(s) Subject Mr. Jamshaid Ahmad Dasti, Violation of ceasefire by India on the Line of Control (LOC) (12:09 p.m. to 12:13 p.m.) Molana Qamar-ud-Din Non provision of sui-gas in his constituency and delay in (12:13 p.m. to 12:17) works of development schemes in the constituencies. Sahibzada Tariq Ullah Need for legislation to stop Horse trading in the forthcoming (12:17 p.m. to 12:24 p.m.) Senate Elections. Mr. Abdul Rashid Godil No development work carried out in his constituency. (12.24 p.m. to 12.27 p.m.) 3 Ch. Jaffar Iqbal Congratulated on victory of PML (N) in bye-election in (12.27 p.m. to 12.31 p.m.) Lodhran. Engineer Usman Ibrahim Unemployment due to closure of Taftan Border in the (12.31 p.m. to 12.34 p.m.) constituency NA-260 Mr. Shehryar Afridi Depiction of Pashtoons as terrorist causing their defamation. (12.34 p.m. to 12.42 p.m.) Syed Essa Nori Development schemes for Balochistan (12.42 p.m. to 12.48 p.m.) Qari Muhammd Yousaf Disbursement of development funds to each constituency. (12.48 p.m. to 12.50 p.m.) S.A Iqbal Qadri Establishment of NADRA Centre in his constituency. (12.50 p.m. to 12.54 p.m.) Ms. Ayisha Syed Compensation to the families and victims of land sliding in (12.55 p.m. to 12.58 p.m.) Chitral. Molana Muhammad Khan Sherani Need of solidarity among Pakistanis and to avoid (12.58 p.m. to 1.03 p.m.) provincialism. Malik Ibrar Ahmed Facility of mobile vans for CNICs preparation. (12.50 p.m. to 12.54 p.m.) (1:03 p.m. to 1:05 p.m.) CALLING ATTENTION NOTICE 12. SHAIKH SALAHUDDIN S. A. IQBAL QUADRI MR. MEHBOOB ALAM DR. NIKHAT SHAKEEL KHAN SYED ALI RAZA ABIDI to invite attention of the Minister for Energy to a matter of urgent public importance regarding loss of Left-over more than 15 billion units of electricity by public-sector power generation companies during the last two years as revealed by NEPRA, causing grave concern amongst the public. The sitting of the Assembly was adjourned to meet again on Thursday, the 15th February, 2018 at 10.30 a.m. Islamabad, the TAHIR HUSSAIN 14th February, 2018 Secretary 4 .
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