Won't attend NA session until FATA reforms bill presented: Opposition

Won't attend NA session until FATA reforms bill presented: Opposition
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Summary Naveed Qamar said that hopes of FATA people are being crushed over political interest.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Opposition members once again staged a walk-out in the National Assembly (NA) on Thursday after Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Reforms Bill 2017 was not presented in the session.

The opposition members said that they will continue to boycott the session until the bill is not tabled in the assembly.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Naveed Qamar said that hopes of FATA people are being crushed over political interest.

Earlier, NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq expressed resentment towards FATA Secretariat for delay in presentation of the bill following which MNA concerned Abdul Qadir Baloch assured that the draft was near completion.

Speaker Ayaz Sadiq complained that the secretariat has no regard for the parliament. He demanded off the minister to take action against the secretary concerned or he would recommend presenting privileged motion on behalf of the Senate.

The speaker had directed to continue the sessions until the bill is put forth. Reportedly, a supplementary agenda would be added after Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Fazlur Rehman’s agreement.


The committee formed in December


Earlier this month, opposition parties formed a parliamentary committee to hold talks with the PMLN-led government over the issue FATA reforms bill.

The committee was formed during a meeting between opposition leader in the National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah and leaders of the opposition parties.

The committee comprises Aijaz Jakhrani, Farhatullah Babar, Sirajul Haq, Sahibzada Tariqullah, Mian Attique, Sheikh Salahuddin and Haji Shah Gull Afridi while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will nominate two members after consultation with Imran Khan.

During the session, MNA belonging to FATA, Shah Jee Gul Afridi complained that the members were told that the bill was to be presented today. 

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