PPP miffed at NA session's abrupt end
Shazia Marri alleges PML-N, PTI 'collusion'

In an interesting turn of events in the country's parliamentary landscape, a major political party in the ruling alliance on Wednesday accused the PML-N of "colluding" with its nemesis — the PTI — in the National Assembly to bring to a sudden end to the session despite there remained agenda items on proceeding list.
The accusation came after the speaker ended the session early when PTI's Iqbal Afridi pointed out a "lack of quorum" ahead of an agenda item regarding the renaming of Islamabad International Airport.
The last item on the day's agenda was a calling-attention notice from First Lady Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari and other PPP lawmakers, intended to draw the defence minister's attention towards delay in renaming the New Islamabad International Airport after former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, in recognition of her services for democracy and the country.
However, as the day's proceedings continued, Acting Speaker Ali Zahid, who belongs to the PML-N, ended the session abruptly during the question hour while PPP MNA Abdul Qadir Patel was speaking.
PTI MNA Iqbal Afridi pointed out lack of quorum while Patel spoke, prompting the speaker to have the members counted.
"63 members are present, the house is not in order," Zahid said, ending the session early.
With their mics switched off, the PPP lawmakers staged a noisy protest on the floor of the house.
Later, addressing the media, PPP MNA Shazia Marri termed the move "a conspiracy" against the PPP, alleging that "it appeared as if the PML-N and the PTI were colluding."
"This reeks of a conspiracy [...] the session ended at 11-11:15, not even an hour had passed, and we are now standing here holding a news conference."
She said, "Qadir Patel also went to the speaker and spoke to him," she said, adding that "now that we are standing here with you, it does feel like a conspiracy and intentional".
"The PTI is already quite non-serious [...] however, we were not expecting this from the PML-N," the PPP leader lamented while referring to the ruling ally.
The PPP leader, in a veiled warning to the coalition partner, said that "given the state of the country, [...] the PML-N ought to be more careful".
"Meting out such treatment to a party that is mature and sensible is unacceptable," she said.
Patel, while speaking to the media afterwards, alleged that PML-N leaders were "sitting in the lobby" while the quorum was called, also terming it a "well-thought-out conspiracy".
"My question had not yet been completed during the question hour, so how was a member allowed to point out a lack of quorum?" he asked.
"If the location of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Airport has been changed, then why can the name not be changed?"
"Shaheed Benazir does not need any praise; these people are small-minded, and they will remain as such," Patel said. Patel vowed that, in case the government does not respond, "the party will decide its future course of action during its next meeting".
Meanwhile, in a post on X, Aseefa expressed disappointment "at the behaviour of the acting speaker," terming the move a "petty tactic".
"It has become a mockery to constantly suspend the session despite having quorum. Many had heard the speaker was given instructions to avoid my calling attention notice," she said.


















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