Opposition protests as PM leaves NA session without address

Dunya News

PM said that ruling the state is easier than sitting in the opposition.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The opposition parties on Wednesday staged protest after Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan left the National Assembly (NA) session without addressing the lawmakers.

The session was started with the recitation of Holy Quran after which National Assembly was informed today that Naya Pakistan Housing Authority Bill will soon be laid before the Parliament for approval.

Minister for Housing Tariq Bashir Cheema told the House during question hour, that this authority will provide one window facility to facilitate the private sector to invest in this mega project for construction of five million houses.

He said the Prime Minister has launched the housing projects in Islamabad, Quetta and Okara, and construction work on the sites will soon commence.

Minister for Power Omer Ayub told the House that the government plans to install concentrated solar power plants in Balochistan. For this purpose, we are also in negotiations with Saudi Arabia. He said we also plan to establish small water reservoirs in Balochistan.

Omer Ayub said unlike the previous governments, the Prime Minister Imran Khan only inaugurates those projects, for which solid funding is available.

Parliamentary Secretary for National Food Security Muhammad Ameer Sultan told the House that present government has declared agriculture emergency in the country to enhance the productivity of this important sector. He said we have allocated 284 billion rupees for thirteen agriculture related projects to bolster the yield of major crops.

Earlier, while responding to a question of reporter ahead of the NA session, the PM said that ruling the state is easier than sitting in the opposition.

The premier also chaired session of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Parliamentary Party in Islamabad and discussed political and financial situation in the country. He also expressed anger over the members for being late for the meeting.