Shahid Khattak also thanked Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkwa, Mahmood Khan for releasing funds of Rs. 250 millions for construction of various links roads in Karak distrct.
The resolution expressed its anger over the undue and unjustified delay in implementing directives of the Prime Minister resulting in unfair treatment meted out to Pakistan’s poorest farmers.
It deplored equating of Islam and Muslims with terrorism, which goes against the international consensus and spirit of mutual respect and peaceful co-existence.
The opposition lawmakers blew whistles during the protest but the proceedings continued and a total of 13 private members’ bills were introduced and three were passed.
The committee met here with Sajid Hussain Turi in the chair and discussed the matters related to local automobile sector and tractors manufacturing in the country, said a press release.
He was presiding over a standing committee meeting at the Millat Tractor Limited (MTL) to discuss quality production of agricultural machinery, here on Thursday.
The Standing Committee on Industries and Production of the National Assembly was held, in the office of the Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Ltd under the chairmanship of MNA, Sajid Hussain Turi.
The Additional Secretary, Social welfare Department Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa briefed the Committee on welfare schemes in merged areas in detail.
Advisor to Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Babar Awan laid the United Nations (Security Council) (Amendment) Bill, 2020 which was passed by the House.
He said a propaganda had been carried on electronic media, adding if there would be any such proposal, Parliament would be the first forum to get the information.
The tourism and travel industry and shop owners in northern areas rely heavily on business in summer months when local tourists come in large numbers to spend holidays.