Summary Government has decided to summon a joint session of the parliament on law and order situation.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News): Government on the demand of opposition has decided to summon a joint session of the parliament soon on the Quetta carnage and overall law and order situation.
The session of the National Assembly chaired by Chaudhry Abdul Ghafoor resumed on Tuesday here in Islamabad.
The protesting legislators called for a joint session of the parliament and for practical steps to be taken for the restoration of law and order in the country.
Participating in the debate on Quetta incident in the National Assembly‚ PML-N leader Khawaja Muhammad Asif said a joint session of the Parliament should be summoned on the issue.
He said officials of secret agencies police and FC should brief the public representatives about the prevailing security situation in Balochistan.
MNA Abdul Qadir Baloch of PML-N declared that six countries including Saudi Arabia and Iran were involved activities in Balochistan, with the emphasis that only armed forces can restore peace of the city.
Another PML-N minister Barjees Tahir demanded the removal of Governor Balochistan and the provincial chief secretary adding that the intelligence agencies had failed to perform their duties.
