Session adjourned again, Sindh Assembly avoids discussing Rangers special powers
Dr Sikandar Mendro said that late Fahim always wanted to build a hospital for the impoverished
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Sindh Assembly on Friday has adjourned session once again without moving resolution regarding extension in Pakistan Rangers special powers in the Sindh metropolitan.
The session accepted a resolution to pay tribute to Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) late member Makhdoom Amin Fahim.
Speaker Agha Siraj Durrani suspended the agenda of the assembly and allowed Education Minister Nisar Khuhro to put forth a resolution in remembrance of the late leader. The participants paid rich tribute to Fahim for efforts to strengthen democracy in the country.
Dr Sikandar Mendro said that late Fahim always wanted to build a hospital for the impoverished. He said that PPP’s late leader’s social and political services would always be remembered.
PPP’s MPA Khairunnisa Mughal said that Fahim’s demise is the biggest loss of the party after late prime minister (PM) Benazir Bhutto. Manzoor Wasan said that the leader would be remembered always.
Earlier on December 10, The session was adjourned without discussion over the matter of Rangers‘ policing powers in Karachi.
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The extension of paramilitary force’s stay in the province was not discussed as per directives by the Speaker.
Meanwhile, Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Khawaja Izhar-ul-Hassan said that there are no reservations on Karachi operation, but on some incidents.
However, Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F) MPA Nusrat Sahar Abbasi assured that the authorities would not restrict the Rangers’ charge in Karachi.
On the other hand, Chief Minister (CM) Qaim Ali Shah has said that the government has no falling-out with Pakistan Rangers and the force will get extension in its stay in Karachi on Thursday.
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Sources said that top leadership of the country has given a go-ahead to the Chief Minister.
Several reports that surfaced earlier had claimed that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) is not in favour of the extension and thus is delaying provision of the legal cover. However, Sindh Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Ahmad Khuhro had said that a session was called which would discuss the matter.