Punjab Assembly: House condemns ‘profane film’, regrets factory fires

Pakistan Peoples Party had requested the session but attendance remained low because the president was in town.


Abdul Manan September 14, 2012

LAHORE:


The Punjab Assembly met for a short time on Thursday to pass two resolutions – one regretting the factory fires in Lahore and Karachi and the other against a controversial American film.


As many as 108 members of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) had requested that the speaker summon a session. The PPP had wanted to press the speaker to nominate two MPAs to the commission on new provinces. However, only a handful of PPP members attended the session. Many were at the Governor’s House attending a meeting called by President Asif Ali Zardari.

The day’s agenda was, once again, ignored and the session was prorogued indefinitely.

Acting Speaker Rana Mashood Ahmad Khan chaired the brief session, which started at 3.30pm. One the agenda were Question Hour about the Home Department and a debate on new provinces but it wasn’t taken up for lack of quorum.

Journalists boycotted the session, demanding that their long standing issues regarding the Journalists’ Housing Colony be resolved.

Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid’s Chaudhry Zaheeruddin presented a resolution condemning a movie that is said to contain blasphemous material. The resolution was passed unanimously.

It said the house condemned the movie ‘Innocence of Muslims’ in which blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has been committed and demands that the culprits be brought to justice. It said that though western countries claimed to be preachers of inter-religious harmony, their media was guilty of blasphemy. It condemned the countries that “are provoking Muslims as part of a conspiracy against Muslim countries”.

The house demanded that the federal government ask the United Nations to take action against those responsible and to ensure that such “deliberate actions” are not repeated.

Law Minister Rana Sanaullah then presented a resolution condoling with the families of the factory workers who died in fires in Lahore and Karachi. The resolution called the fires “a national tragedy”.

Quorum was pointed out after the resolutions were adopted. Bells were rung but when members did not turn up, Mashood prorogued the session.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 15th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

Blithe | 11 years ago | Reply

@RH The major tragic loss happened in Karachi (Sindh).

And Punjab Government has announced pkr 300k for the effected families for something that didn't in their province .

Did we have any other province helping Punjab when we were in the midst of Dengue outbreak last year???? All we got were frosty glares and churlish smiles from the federal government and other provinces .

RH | 11 years ago | Reply

So no recommendation for steps to be taken after the fires? Makers of the film should be brought to justice but what about the people responsible for the deaths of nearly 300 workers? Are we going to see a change in fire safety regulations in order to avoid such a situation? Glad to see our parliamentarians have their priorities right.

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