Summary The assembly members also demanded ban on protests on Mall Road, allocating separate place
LAHORE: (Dunya News) – Punjab Assembly on Tuesday approved a resolution demanding ban on the video game shops in the streets. The resolution stated that the kids were being led astray by these games in the name of entertainment, reported Dunya News.
The resolution expressed concern over the kids’ apparent interest in such games and declared the video games in the streets as injurious to mental and physical health. The session approved the resolution demanding ban forced on such shops.
Moreover, the politicians also seem irked over the protests on Mall Road. Expressing concern over the traffic jams caused by these protests on Mall Road, the members of the assembly approved a resolution demanding a ban on the protests on the busiest road of Lahore and allocating a separate place for protests. They also suggested Nasir Baagh for this purpose.
The house also approved a resolution to set up a government website on the life of Pakistan’s founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Opposition member Arif Abbasi and provincial minister Khalil Tahir Sandhu also had a standoff over the issue of kiln labourers. Both the leaders kept lecturing each other on ethics.
The government members also invited the opposition members to join their rally on Kashmir Day in solidarity with the people of Kashmir and their freedom movement.
