‘Historic incident’ as smoking mars NA session

NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq let off steam as a member sparked controversy by smoking during the parliamentary proceedings


Our Correspondent March 08, 2024
Shop owners in Turkmenistan say that anti-narcotics officials are visiting their businesses and forcing them to pull cigarettes from shelves after the president urged smokers to quit. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:

In a session that almost went up in smoke, National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq let off steam on Friday as a member sparked controversy by smoking during the parliamentary proceedings.

The incident took place during a session presided over by NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, where one member was observed smoking in violation of parliamentary norms.

Expressing his anger, Sadiq remarked that it was a historic first for the National Assembly of Pakistan, witnessing a member puffing a cigarette on the parliamentary floor.

He said that even sipping water within the hallowed halls required formal permission.

Moreover, addressing the assembly members, the newly-elected NA speaker conveyed his disappointment, urging them not to bring unauthorised individuals into the session, citing instances of spectators in the gallery creating TikTok videos.

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He warned of strict actions in the future if such incidents recurred.

He stressed that the galleries within the house are integral parts of the parliamentary proceedings and should be treated as such.

It's worth noting that Ayaz Sadiq, a loyalist of the Sharif family and a member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), secured the position of Speaker of the National Assembly just last week.

The election saw him defeating the nominee of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Sunni Ittehad Council.

COMMENTS (2)

Hairan-parishan | 9 months ago | Reply Why was the smoking member not named in this report Media afraid to name and shame
Ayesha K Sadozai | 9 months ago | Reply I think it s deplorable behaviour and the culprit should be publicly named and shamed. In addition the NA secretariat should issue formal rules and guidelines on parliamentary behaviour and procedure to all the elected members . Any further violations should result in immediate suspension of offending members from the assembly proceedings plus fines salary deductions .
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