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Provincial Assembly meets tomorrow

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Sindh Assembly SpeakerAgha Siraj Durrani, on a requisition by the opposition, has summoned a session on May 20, the Pakistan Observer has learnt. In this regard, Sindh Assembly Speaker Agha Siraj has issued a notification. Members of the opposition parties in the Sindh Assembly on Thursday submitted a joint application before the office of Assembly Secretary seeking urgent session of the house over COVID-19 situation and its implications on public health as well as economy. Last week, Sindh government sat with the opposition parties in the province to devise a strategy pertaining to convening the provincial assembly session. The meeting of the parliamentary groups of the four parties was held at the residence of Opposition Leader Firdous Shamim Naqvi. Provincial ministers NasirHussain Shah, ImtiazShaikh and SaeedGhani represented Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in the meeting while HaleemAdilShaikh and FirdousShamimNaqvi attended it on behalf of PTI. KanwarNaveedJamil led the MuttahidaQaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) delegation in the meeting while Parliamentary leader of Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) HasnainMirza also attended it. The meeting mulled over issues pertaining to convening Sindh Assembly session and halting defamatory remarks against the provincial authorities fighting COVID-19 in the province.

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