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Sindh Assembly Adopts Two Resolutions, Takes up Five CANs

ISLAMABAD, February 21, 2014: Sindh Assembly, on Friday, passed two resolutions each on enrolment in schools and extension of MPA Hostels during ninth sitting of ongoing eleventh session, says Free and Fair Election Network in its Daily Factsheet based on direct observation of the proceedings of the House.

The two resolutions were brought out-of-turn as they were not included in agenda. The House resolved that political parties of Pakistan together pledge for ensuring 100% enrolment and dramatically improving the quality of education in Sindh. The other resolution urged provincial government to approach federal government for acquiring three barracks in its occupation for extension of MPAs Hostel. Both resolutions were sponsored by lawmakers belonging to PPPP.

The Chairman of Special Committee also laid report of the committee on The Sindh Healthcare Commission Bill, 2013.

The House took up five calling attention notices (CANs). Three CANs were sponsored by MQM lawmakers, and one each by PML-F and PTI legislators. The lawmakers drew attention of the government towards the police officials involved in criminal activities, appointments in Education & Literacy department, un-checked consumption of alcohol in Clifton, Local Government elections, and problems faced by residents of Sukkur.

The lawmakers belonging to MQM withdrew an adjournment motion about law and order situation in Khairpur and Shikarpur districts after the Minister for Parliamentary Affairs minister opposed it on technical grounds. The minister was of the opinion that the text of the motion did not comply with the Rules of Procedure.

A privilege motion of two MQM members regarding misbehavior of a police officer with the lawmakers was also taken up and referred to a five-member special committee.

The parliamentary secretary for Wildlife Department replied to all six starred questions (requiring oral as well as written reply) included in the agenda. Additionally, members asked 39 supplementary questions. The lawmakers also raised six points of order consuming ten minutes of the proceedings.

Following are some key observations of the House proceedings:

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Order and Institutionalization

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The Daily Factsheet is based on direct observation of Sindh Assembly proceedings conducted by Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), a member organization of FAFEN

Sindh Assembly Adopts Two Resolutions, Takes up Five CANs

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