Sindh Assembly turns kindergarten with deputy speaker, MPA calling each other Beta and Ammi
Deputy Speaker Shehla Raza and MPA Nusrat Sehar Abbasi resort to name-calling after latter's mike isn't turned on
The Sindh Assembly proceedings on Tuesday turned into a kindergarten fight when Deputy Speaker Shehla Raza and MPA Nusrat Sehar Abbasi resorted to name-calling to settle scores.
Trouble started when the deputy speaker, who belongs to the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), kicked off the Question Hour as soon as she took over the proceedings, Express News reported.
When Abbasi, an MPA of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), asked for her mike to be turned on so she could speak, Raza turned down her request, calling her "beta" (daughter).
"Beta you are already receiving good coverage. You're allowed to ask a question, but not criticise unnecessarily," she told Abbasi.
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Abbasi hit back by calling the deputy speaker ammi jaan (mother).
"Your job is not to criticise us ammi jaan," she replied. "Please turn on my mike."
Her response was followed by laughter on the opposition benches.
However, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan MPA Heer Soho intervened, asking both the deputy speaker and the PML-F MPA to uphold the sanctity of the parliament.
The deputy speaker told her off too saying that she did not need to be reminded about how she should do her job.
"I am here to preside over the proceedings of the House, not listen to criticism," she remarked.
The overall session too was marred by constant wrangling between the treasury and opposition benches.
Trouble started when the deputy speaker, who belongs to the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), kicked off the Question Hour as soon as she took over the proceedings, Express News reported.
When Abbasi, an MPA of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), asked for her mike to be turned on so she could speak, Raza turned down her request, calling her "beta" (daughter).
"Beta you are already receiving good coverage. You're allowed to ask a question, but not criticise unnecessarily," she told Abbasi.
Uproar in assembly over minister’s sexist outburst
Abbasi hit back by calling the deputy speaker ammi jaan (mother).
"Your job is not to criticise us ammi jaan," she replied. "Please turn on my mike."
Her response was followed by laughter on the opposition benches.
However, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan MPA Heer Soho intervened, asking both the deputy speaker and the PML-F MPA to uphold the sanctity of the parliament.
The deputy speaker told her off too saying that she did not need to be reminded about how she should do her job.
"I am here to preside over the proceedings of the House, not listen to criticism," she remarked.
The overall session too was marred by constant wrangling between the treasury and opposition benches.