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Political parties demand GB assembly session in Pakistan Gilgit-Baltistan Province

DAWN

  18 Mar 2023, 13:14

A protest was held outside the Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Assembly building for not convening a session since the last six months.

Deputy speaker of the GB Assembly was also annoyed over the prolonged delay of the session and termed it “against the spirit of democracy”.

The call for the protest was given by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). A large number of activists were from other political parties gathered outside the GB assembly building in Jutial, Gilgit.

Member of the assembly Shahzad Agha said that the assembly has been closed since October last year. Members from opposition and treasury bench submitted requisitions many times to convene the assembly’s session to debate important issues and legislation.

However, it was highlighted that the GB Assembly speaker Amjad Ali Zaidi was not willing to convene the session and the speaker had not sent a summary to convene the assembly session to the governor.

Through a letter last week, Mr Agha had demanded the speaker to convene an assembly session within the week to debate on important issues including the proposed land reforms act, electricity shortage and the wheat crisis.

Mr Agha said it was interesting that the people of GB elected local representatives to solve their issues but the government did not seem interested in settling many issues as they were not even bothered to carry out a debate about them.

He said instead of focusing on the locals’ issues, the chief minister and his cabinet members are in Zaman Park, Lahore to protect Imran Khan.

He alleged that GB’s resources are being utilised in Zaman Part Lahore for Imran Khan.

“It is injustice with the local people. The responsibility of elected representation is to protect rights of people not protection of Zaman Park,” he said.

He said it is my responsibility to convince them (GB assembly members) for fulfilment of our basic cause. Mr Agha said that the speaker and chief minister are afraid of a no confidence motion. He said in fear of a no confidence motion against the speaker and chief minister, the assembly session was not convened.

Protesters were holding placards inscribed with slogans like “reject lock of mouths of local representatives”.

When contacted, opposition leader in GB assembly Amjad Hussain said they are in favour of the protest.

He said GB’s people elected the members for representation of people and ironically the members are utilising GB’s resources for Imran Khan.

He said the chief minister also got a stay from Supreme Court of Pakistan against appointment of judges in GB courts.

The opposition leader said GB government wanted to solve people’s issues.

When contacted, GB Assembly Deputy Speaker Nazir Ahmed said under the GB assembly rules of procedures, 120 days were required for calling an assembly session.

Mr Ahmed said a budget of Rs50 million was being spent annually for the assembly’s expenses, adding that since the last two and half years, the GB assembly had failed to work on any legislation.

“GB assembly has become a burden on people and relevant persons should realise this,” he said.

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