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#Pakistan #PPP - Dormant parliament ready to legislate is positive: Bilawal Bhutto


Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has on Saturday said this is positive that parliament that has been dormant for over a year is ready to legislate.
The PPP chairman took to Twitter and wrote, “When I landed in Islamabad the PMLN & PTI had agreed to unconditionally pass the army act on Friday in both houses, ignoring parliamentary procedure, not even circulating the bill to all members or sending the legislation for committee oversight.”

When I landed in Islamabad the PMLN & PTI had agreed to unconditionally pass the army act on Friday in both houses, ignoring parliamentary procedure, not even circulating the bill to all members or sending the legislation for committee oversight. 1/3
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“I’m pleased all have now agreed that the bill will go back to NA committee, will also be reviewed by Senate committee and follow procedure of both houses. This is a positive that parliament that has been dormant for over a year is ready to legislate.”

I’m pleased all have now agreed that the bill will go back to NA committee, will also be reviewed by Senate committee and follow procedure of both houses. This is a positive that parliament that has been dormant for over a year is ready to legislate. 2/3
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“All institutions that derive powers from parliament have asked us to pass legislation & accepted parliamentary supremacy. These are important victories for those who have always battled for parliamentary supremacy and democracy.” 


All institutions that derive powers from parliament have asked us to pass legislation & accepted parliamentary supremacy. these are important victories for those who have always battled for parliamentary supremacy and democracy. 3/3
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اعتماد میں نہیں لیاگیا، ن لیگ نے غیرمشروط تعاون سے اپوزیشن کا کردار ختم کردیا، بلاول بھٹو


پاکستان پیپلزپارٹی کے چیئرمین بلاول بھٹو زرداری نے کہا ہے کہ ن لیگ نے آرمی ایکٹ ترمیمی بل کے حوالے سے اپوزیشن کو اعتماد میں نہیں لیا، ن لیگ نے غیر مشروط تعاون سے اپوزیشن کا کردار ختم کر دیا۔
آرمی ایکٹ میں ترمیم سے متعلق بل کمیٹی کو بھیجنا ہماری چھوٹی سی کامیابی ہے، اگر پیپلز پارٹی کی سپورٹ چاہیے تو پارلیمانی طریقہ کار کو اپنانا ہوگا، نہیں پتہ کہ حکومت کو کیا جلدی تھی، جو غلطیاں نوٹیفکیشن میں ہوئیں وہ پھر دہرائی جارہی ہیں۔
جمعہ کو پارلیمنٹ ہائوس کے باہر میڈیا سے گفتگو کرتے ہوئے بلاول بھٹو نے کہا کہ (ن )لیگ نے اعلان کیا کہ وہ حکومت کی غیرمشروط حمایت کریگی، میرے قومی اسمبلی میں 50 ووٹ ہیں، میں نہ ایک فل اسٹاپ اور نہ ہی کوما پر اثرانداز ہو سکتا ہوں لیکن سمجھتا ہوں جیسے ن لیگ اور پی ٹی آئی اس بل کو پاس کرنا چاہتے ہیں، یہ پارلیمانی طریقہ کار کو ایک طرف رکھنا چاہتے ہیں۔ 
انہوں نے کہا کہ کابینہ نے آرمی ایکٹ میں ترمیم کے حوالے سے منظوری دی ہے، جبکہ ن لیگ نے ترمیم کی غیر مشروط حمایت کا اعلان کیا ہے اس پر پیپلز پارٹی کو اعتماد میں نہیں لیا گیا ،ہمیں ان بورڈ لیا جاتا تو بہتر ہوتا۔ 
بلاول بھٹو نے کہا کہ جو غلطیاں نوٹیفکیشن میں ہوئیں وہ پھر نہ ہوں ،ہمیں پارلیمان طریقہ کار کو اپنانا چاہیے، اگر پیپلز پارٹی کی سپورٹ چاہیے تو طریقہ کار کو اپنانا ہو گا، اگر یہ بل کمیٹی میں جائے بغیر پاس ہوتا تو پارلیمان کیلئے اچھا قدم نہ ہوتا۔ 
بلاول بھٹو نے کہا کہ اگر ہم پارلیمان کی عزت نہیں کریں گے تو کوئی اور بھی نہیں کریگا، حکومت نے جو قدم لیاہے وہ پہلے لینا چاہئیے تھا۔

Sikh groups in India protest outside Pakistan High Commission after attack on #NankanaSahib

Several Sikh groups were to protest outside Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi on Saturday to condemn the attack by a huge Muslim mob on the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara.

The attack on the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara, the birthplace of Guru Nanak, in Pakistan has triggered protests among Sikhs in India.
While several Sikh groups were to protest outside Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi on Saturday to condemn the attack, Akali Dal leader Sukhbir Singh Badal has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to raise the issue with his counterpart in Islamabad Imran Khan since Sikh minorities in the country were feeling extremely unsafe and insecure.
On Friday, the Gurdwara was attacked by a huge Muslim mob while Sikh devotees were stuck inside the shrine.
The mob that had gathered outside raised communal and hateful slogans against the minority community and pelted stones on the shrine, videos circulated on social media showed.
Pakistani sources said the mob was led by the family of Mohammed Hassan, the man who had abducted and converted a sick girl Jagjit Kaur, to protest police action against him.
The Nankana Saheb attack is violative of the 1955 Pant-Mirza Agreement under which India and Pakistan are obliged "to make every effort to ensure that the places of worship" visited by members of their countries "are properly maintained and their sanctity preserved."
In a late-night media briefing, Pakistan's Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee President Satpal Singh, on behalf of the Sikh community, asked the government to act against the hooligans to restore peace.
In an official statement, India strongly condemned the destruction and desecration of the holy shrine.
India has called upon Pakistan to take immediate steps to ensure safety security and welfare of the Sikh community.

Nankana Sahib vandalism proof of persecution in Pakistan

Hundreds of angry residents of Nankana Sahib pelted stones at the revered gurdwara and Sikh pilgrims,this is how minorities are persecuted in Pakistan.

As reports came in of an attack and stone-pelting on the revered Sikh shrine of Nankana Sahib in Pakistan, BJP leaders and Union ministers grabbed the opportunity to build a case for the contentious Citizenship Act (CAA), saying the incident shows how minorities in Pakistan are persecuted and why they need citizenship in India.
Reports suggested a mob attacked the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara near Lahore on Friday and pelted stones at Sikh pilgrims after an altercation broke out between two groups.
The External Affairs Ministry said members of the minority Sikh community in Pakistan have been subjected to acts of violence in Nankana Sahib.
On Saturday, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, "These are wanton acts of vandalism, arson and stone-pelting against one of the holiest Sikh shrines. If any more proof was needed on the state of minorities in Pakistan then this is it."
He added, "Vandalism, stone-pelting and acts of desecration at the holiest of holy Sri Nankana Sahib Gurudwara yesterday should be an eye-opener for those who refuse to recognize religious persecution of minorities in Pakistan and the rationale behind CAA."
Delhi BJP MP Gautam Gambhir also made a similar pitch in favour of the citizenship law and said, "Death threats and stone pelting to innocent tourists to support forcible conversion of a girl! This is Pakistan and that is why India Supports CAA. Meanwhile, Pakistan army's puppet is busy making a fool of himself by tweeting fake videos."
According to PTI, a group of people, led by the family of a Muslim man who married a Sikh teenager, held a day-long sit-in outside Gurdwara Janamesthan Nanakana Sahib on Friday to protest the arrest of their relatives who were held for alleged forced conversion of the girl.
Death threats and stone pelting to innocent tourists to support forcible conversion of a girl! This is Pakistan and that is why

Meanwhile, Pakistan army’s puppet is busy making a fool of himself by tweeting fake videos.
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According to police, the man named Hassan married 18-year-old Jagjit Kaur in September last year after abducting her and converting her to Islam.
During their protest a mob attack took place at the shrine. Reports suggested that hundreds of angry residents at Nankana Sahib pelted the Sikh pilgrims with stones on Friday.
Gurdwara Nankana Sahib, also known as the Gurdwara Janam Asthan, is the site where the first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak, was born. It is regarded as one of the holiest Sikh sites.