PPP to present resolution for South Punjab in PA: Raja Riaz

Raja Riaz says PPP, PML-Q resolutions not on session agenda, will take issue to business advisory committee.


Abdul Manan December 12, 2011

LAHORE: Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly (PA) Raja Riaz said on Monday that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has unanimously agreed to present a resolution for the formation of a new province in Punjab.

Riaz while speaking to the media before the PA session said that the PPP and Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) have already submitted their resolutions to the PA Secretariat. However, he mentioned, that the issue has not been included in the session’s agenda.

Riaz said that the PPP will take this issue to the PA business advisory committee and would try to convince the representatives of treasury benches to make their resolution a part of the agenda.

PML-Q's Parliamentary Leader Chaudhry Zahiruddin said that the PA Secretariat has confirmed that the resolution in favour of a new province in Punjab was sent to the law department.

“Law is clear in this [new province] regard but the Punjab government is trying to put the matter under the carpet,” Zahiruddin said.

While talking about the memogate scandal, Riaz said that the PPP would resist any step taken in this regard as the matter is still under judicial investigation.

PPP Parliamentary Leader Zulfiqar Gondal said that they will also discuss the issue of local government system in Punjab during the session.

In this 32nd PA session, 10 bills will be introduced while questions regarding Excise & Taxation Department will be put forward in the house.

The bills to be introduced during the session are:

The walled city of Lahore Bill 2011

The Punjab Local Government second amendment Bill 2011

The Ghazi University DG Khan Bill

The Punjab Civil Servants Amendment Bill

The Provincial Motor Vehicles Bill

The Punjab Public Defender Service Act 2007 Bill 2011

The Punjab Employee Efficiency, Discipline and Accountability Bill 2011

The Hindu Gains of Learning Bill 2011

The Settlement Commissioners Bill 2011

The Evacuee Property and Displaced Persons Laws Bill 2011

COMMENTS (5)

Qaisrani | 12 years ago | Reply

@Ahmad. We are poor a country no doubt but when i compare Lahore,Rawalpindi,Faisalabad,SIalkot,Gujranwala to Saraikistan,i really feel pity.Whether it's share in health,education,provincial,federal and military jobs.For each and every thing we have to travel to lahore to get it resolved.I wish to make Rahimyar Khan Capital for 6 months and after that people from Central Punjab will be demanding separation of province. Believe me we are feed up with our exploitation.We want our 64 years deprivation end now.

Ahmad | 12 years ago | Reply

@Qaisrani: Perhaps, it is fair to say: South (aka Saraiki belt) has suffered a lot at the hands of feudals from Punjab (Including sariki belt, central, north), and Sindh.

Rest of the Punjab has also suffered (and still suffering) from the same set of issues and problems. I have lived in both areas (south and central Punjab), and I can say this with full confidence.

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