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National Assembly Secretariat MOST IMMEDIATE BY SPECIAL MESSENGER NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT No.F.22(2)/2014-Com-l Islamabad, the l7'r' July, 2017 NOTICE 25'1' rneeting of the Parliamentarv Comm will be held on Wednestlay, the l9'h July,2017 at 3:00 p.m. in Committee Room No. 2. Parliament Housc, Islamabad with the following agenda: - i) Recitationfrom the Holy Quran; i, Confirmation of the Minutes of previous meeting; ii, Consideration of lhe Repofi of the Sub-Committee of the Pmliamentary Committee on Electoral Reforms under the Convenership of Mr. Zahid Hamid, Minister for Law and Justice on the draft Elections Bill, 2017; and iv) Any other item with permission of the Chair. 2. The I lon. Members are requested to kindly rnake it convenient to attend the meeting. ( QAMAR SO LODHI ) Special Secretary Tele. No.05l-9103192 (l) Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Chairman Minister for Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Stqtistics and Privatizqtion (2) Mr. Zahid Hamid, MNA Member Ministerfor Law and Justice (3) Rais Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi, MNA Member Minister for Industries qnd Production (4) Khawaja Saad Rafique, MNA Member Ministerfor Railways (s) Lt. Cen. (Reld.) Abdul Qadir Baloch, MNA Member A4inisterfor States and Frontier Regions (6) Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi, MNA Member Deputy Speaker, National Assembly (1) Senator Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Member Deputy C hairman, Senate (8) Ms. Anusha Rehman Khan Advocate, MNA Member Minisler of Stote/ot ldormation Technologt and Te I e c ommunic at i ons (e) Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, MNA Member Minister ofState for Capital Adminktration and Development Division (10) Syed Naveed Qamar, MNA Member (11) Shazia Mani, MNA Member (12) Mr. Shafqat Mehmood, MNA Member (13) Dr. Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari, MNA Member (14) Dr. Arif Alvi, MNA Member (15) Dr. Muhammad Farooq Sattar, MNA Member (16) Sahibzada Tariq Ullah, MNA Member (17) Ms. Naeema Kishwar KIan, MNA Member (18) Mr. Abdul Qahar Khan Wadan, MNA Membcr (te) Mr. Ghous Bux Khan Mahar, MNA Member (20) Mr. Usman Khan Tarakai, MNA Member (21) Mr. Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, MNA Member (22) Mr. Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq, MNA Member (23) Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, MNA Member (24) Dr. Syiad Ghazi Gulab Jamal, MNA Member (25) Senator Mushahid Ullah Khan Member Q6) Senator Saleem Zia Member P.T.O ,). No.F.22(2)/2014-ComJ Islamabad, the lTtr' Jul), 20 i 7 (27) Senator Aitzrz Ahsan Member (28) Senator Farcoq Hamid Naek Member (2e) Senator Saee d Ghani Member (30) Senator Col (Retd.) Syed Tahir Hussain Mashhadi Member (31) Senator Syerl Shibli Faraz Member (32) Senator Sita|a Ayaz Member (33) Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed Member (34) Senator HidiLyat Ullah Member Special lnvitation: (l) Barrister Zlfarullah Khan, Special Invitee Special Assirtant to the Prime Minister For information and necessarv action w i1h reference to agendai - 1. Secretary, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Constitution Avenue, G-5/2, Islamabad, vith the request to attend the neeting \,,ith reference to agenda ltem Nos. iii. 2. Secretary, M/o Law and Justicr, Block S, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad with the request to attend the meeting md also depute Sr. Draftsman to altend thr meeting with reference to agenda ltem Nos. iii. 3. Secretary, M/o Interior Division, "R" Block. Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad uith the request to direct Clairman (NADRA) to attend the subject meeting. 4. Chairman, N-4.DRA, State Bank Building, C-5/2, Islamabad with the request to attend the meeting personally. 5. Deputy Director, ECP, Deputy Director NADRA. and Section Officers (Council), M/o Interior and M/o Lrw & Juslice with the request to forrvard names, designation and CNIC numbers of the participants of meeting rve I before the meeting for entry in Parliamert House, lslamabad. Corrv forwarded for information to: - l. Secretary, Senate Secretadat, I slamabad. 2. Joint Secretary (IA-II), Prime Minister's office, Islamabad. Secretary to Speaker, Nationa) Assembly ofPakistan, Islamabad. 4. PSO to Chairman, Senate ofPakistan, Islamabad. 5. Sr. P.S to Leader ofOpposition, National Assembly ofPakistan, Islamabad. 6. Sr. P.S to Chief Whip, PML(II), National Assembly of Pakistan, Islamabad. 7. Sr. P.S to Deputy Speaker, National Assembly ofPakistan, Islamabad. 8. Director Staffto Deputy Chairman, Senate ofPakistan, Islamabad. 9. Sr. P.S to Secretary, National A.ssembly Secretariat, Islamabad. l0 Sr. P.S. Special Secretary, National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad 1l A.P.S to Joint Secretary (Admn, C-I, C-II &C-lX) National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad t2 Incharge Bulletin, National Atisembly Secretariat, Islamabad. l3 Announciator Centre, Senate Iiecretariat, lslamabad. rwar(led Ior inlormalion a esserv action to: - l. Director General (lT), Natio:ral Assembly Secretariat, lslamabad, with the request to place N(tice on Website, SMS and email to C:mmittee Members, and also depute a Assistant Director alongwith Lirptop to facilitate the proceedings oftt e meeting. 2. Director General (PR), National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad. 3. Chief Repoters (English and Urdu), National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad, with the request t( depute Reporters for recording ofproceedings ofthe meeting and to provide verbatim timely. 4. Deputy Secretary (Admin), N rtional Assembly Secretariat, lslamabad with the request to make refroshment arrangements as per actual att:ndance. 5. Director (Media), National A:sembly Secretariat, Islamabad. 6. Chief Librarian, National Ass lmbly Secretariat, Islamabad. 7. Chief Cameraman, National l.ssembly Secretariat, Islamabad. 8. Medical Superintendent, Federal Govemment Poly Clinic Hospital, Islamabad, through Ir-charge Dispensary, Parliament Hous(, Isla[rabad. 9. Deputy Superintendent of Police (Security), Parliament House, Islamabad. 10. Director, CDA, Parliament Louse, Islamabad, to do needful through all the concemed relating to Civil, Electrical and other Works. 11. Engineer In-charge, Communication Unit, N.A./Senate Secreta at, Islamabad. 12. Sergeant-at-Arms, National Assembly, Secretariat, Islamabad. Copv also forwarded for information to: - l. Attorney General for Pakistan, Islamabad. 1,U-*r,-*."^"t"2*; 2. Acoountant General, Pakistan Revenues, Islamabad ( SYED HASAN MURTAZA BUKHAIU ) Deputy Secretary (Com I) Tele. No.051-9201866.
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