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Senate passes Special Technology Zones Authority Bill 2025
Bills were presented in the house by Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar


Islamabad: The Senate passed the Special Technology Zones Authority Bill 2025, while the Civil Courts Amendment Bill 2025 and the Coast Guards Amendment Bill 2025 were sent to the relevant standing committees.
The bills were presented in the house by Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar.
The Senate session began under the chairmanship of Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Nasir. Law Minister Azam Nazir said that he could not prepare the question and answer period, so it should be suspended until today’s session.
Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar moved a motion in the house to suspend the question and answer period, which was approved.
The report of the Standing Committee on Law and Justice on the bill to amend Article 106 of the Constitution was presented in the House. Senator Anusha Rehman presented the report of the standing committee in the house.
The report of the Senate Standing Committee on Government Assurances was presented in the house by Senator Abdul Shakoor Khan. Senator Mushtaq Ahmed raised the question of the theft of a file from a house in Sector I-14 in the House.
Senator Abdul Shakoor Khan presented the report of the Standing Committee in the House. The report of the Standing Committee on the question related to the solarization of agricultural tube holders in Balochistan was presented in the House.
The report of the Standing Committee on the question of Senator Zeeshan Khanzada on the financial year 2023-24 was presented in the House.
Senator Palwasha Khan said that today we are in second place in the terrorism rating, who will we pray for, one day they will come here too.
Fateha was offered for those who died in terrorist attacks, Senator Shahadat Awan led prayers.
Senator Syed Masroor Ahsan said that a laborer in Lahore poured oil on himself in court after not getting justice. Who will speak for these laborers? We keep talking for ourselves. Who will speak for the laborers? This person did not get justice and committed suicide. Who is responsible for this?

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