Scuffle in NA: Asad Qaiser condemns ‘un-parliamentary attitude’ of members, orders probe into incident
Islamabad: Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has announced probe into the scuffle in the lower house of parliament while strongly condemning un-parliamentary attitude of government and opposition members.

Taking to twitter, Asad Qaiser said that the use of foul language by the opposition and government members in the National Assembly is reprehensible and disappointing.
“Today’s incident will be thoroughly investigated and unruly lawmakers will not be allowed to enter the Lower House of the Parliament,” he said.
آج قومی اسمبلی کے اجلاس میں حزب اختلاف اور حکومتی ارکان کی جانب سے غیرپارلیمانی رویہ اور نازیبا زبان کا جو اظہار کیا وہ قابل مذمت اور مایوس کن ہے۔آج کے واقع کی مکمل تحقیقات کروائی جائے گی اور غیرپارلیمانی زبان استعمال کرنے والے ارکان کو کل ایوان میں داخلے کی اجازت نہیں دی جائے گی
— Asad Qaiser (@AsadQaiserPTI) June 15, 2021
Earlier yesterday, the National Assembly session turned into a fish market and then battlefield during the speech of the Opposition Leader in the Lower House Mian Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday.
PTI MNA Malika Bokhari also got wounded when a book hit her face.
Sharif’s speech was disrupted by loud jeers, slogans and whistles from the members of the treasury benches.
As PTI legislators encircled the former Punjab chief minister, PML-N lawmakers and other opposition members formed a protective circle around him. The treasury benches kept raising their slogans whenever Sharif lambasted the government’s economic policies.
"Imran Khan Niazi promised 10 million jobs. Where are those jobs?" asked Sharif. "Where are the $300bn that were supposed to be brought back to the country from abroad?
Continuing to lash out at the government, he said that PM Imran Khan's claims of eliminating corruption from Pakistan were hollow.
"Pakistan is suffering from the worst form of corruption today," he said. "No act of posting or transferring someone these days is done without an element of corruption these days," added Shehbaz.
He criticised the government's budget, saying that it had failed to provide relief to the masses amid spiralling unemployment and inflation.
Speaker Asad Qaiser kept interjecting, requesting lawmakers on the treasury benches to refrain from shouting while the leader of the Opposition spoke.
However, no one listened and the Opposition leader continued, wearing headphones to drown out the noise.
"They accuse us of generating 'useless power'. If that is the case, why are people suffering from load-shedding these days?" asked Shahbaz.
Shehbaz said that during the government of his brother, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan had set up power plants across the country and ended the menace of load-shedding.
He said the country was heading towards economic prosperity then, whereas now, everything was on the decline, even the per capita income.
As Shehbaz spoke, tempers rose when the government and Opposition lawmakers came face-to-face.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Ali Nawaz Awan could be seen in a video clip, responding in kind to abusive language by a PML-N lawmaker.
A woman lawmaker attempted to pull the PTI MNA away from the group of legislators who were shoving each other. He could be seen in the video, throwing a booklet at the PML-N leader and shouting angrily at him.
As the confrontation grew the members from both sides started throwing budget books at each other. Someone threw the book on Shehbaz Sharif that hit the dice not the opposition leader.
A couple of security staff also sustained injuries during the exchange of hurling books.

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