Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will present the Tahshiya Ordinance 2024 in the House.


Islamabad: The meeting of the National Assembly will be held today (Friday) for which the Assembly Secretariat has issued a six-point agenda.
According to the details, an extraordinary session of the National Assembly has been called by the government on the next day of the joint session of the Parliament. The session will be chaired by Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.
Federal Minister of Science and Technology Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui will present the National University of Technology Amendment Bill 2024 while Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will present the Tahshiya Ordinance 2024 in the House. A notice will also be served drawing attention to the law and order situation in Noshki and Kashmore.
In the session of the National Assembly, Federal Law Minister Nazir Tarar will present the annual report of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for the year 2022 in the House. Attention notices regarding the increase in the prices of petroleum products will also be presented in the House.

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