Seeks strict action against killers
Ijaz Kakakhel Islamabad
Opposition members in the National Assembly on Wednesday demanded of the government to ensue law and order situation in Sadiqabad area where a gang involved in killing and dacoity cases have created unrest among the people.
On a point of order, PPP legislator Shazia Marri said that on Oct 10, about nine people were killed in day time by a group of militants.
The gang was so powerful that they threatened a sitting MPA of Punjab Assembly who raised the issue of these innocent people’s killing.
However, federal minister for human rights Sherin Mazari claimed that these killers were hiding in Kashmore area of Sindh and the local police also support them.
She also asked that both Sindh and Punjab police should take notice of it and arrest the culprits.
While discussing this issue, deputy speaker Qasim Suri, PPP Agha Rafiullah and others exchanged hot wards against each other.
The situation warmed up when Deputy Speaker, who was presiding the session, asked Rafiullah to sit down and did not allow him to speak.
Even State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Mohammad Khan said that some one elected for the first time, could not understand the decorum of Speaker’s chair.
The minister suggested that the matter should be referred to National Assembly Standing Committee on Interior, who may ask chief secretary Sindh and Punjab to take proper action against these criminals.
Over a call attention notice, Usama Qadri asked the government to take appropriate measures for the establishment of an exchange of Crypto currency.
The world is fast changing and our neighbour country India has established several exchanges to deal with Crypto currency.
He said that it was a new concept of currency and the regulators and other stakeholders should work over it.