Pakistan
Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Senate adjourned indefinitely
Meeting of the Upper House regarding the proposed constitutional amendment was called at 12:30pm today
Islamabad: The meeting of the Senate has been postponed indefinitely on Monday.
Under the chairmanship of Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan, the Upper House meeting began in which Senator Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman presented a memorial resolution declaring Qadianis as non-Muslims.
According to the text of the resolution, the day of September 7, 1974 was historic not only for Pakistan but for Muslims all over the world, a long struggle of Muslims was successful on that day.
The resolution demanded that the Senate recommend to the government that the day be observed at the official level, declaring Qadianis as non-Muslims a national holiday.
Later, the meeting of the Senate was adjourned for an indefinite period. It is pertinent to note that the meeting of the Upper House regarding the proposed constitutional amendment was called at 12:30pm today.
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