'Shame, shame': Shehla Raza's apology to secretariat staff agitates Raza Haroon

Haroon questions why Raza had cited MQM MPA's behaviour for adjourning last session.


Saba Imtiaz March 19, 2012
'Shame, shame': Shehla Raza's apology to secretariat staff agitates Raza Haroon

KARACHI: Mutthida Qaumi Movement MPA Raza Haroon, the minister for information technology, objected to Sindh Assembly Acting Speaker Shehla Raza apologising to the assembly secretariat staff for the problems they had to face during the MQM’s protests in the assembly last Friday.

Raza said in the assembly that she was responsible for the assembly’s workings as its custodian and apologised to the staff, particularly those who work on the control box.

The operators of the control box – a basic console for switching the microphones of MPAs on – were reportedly harassed by MQM legislators on Friday as they asked them to switch their microphones on.

Haroon questioned why the staff had even complained, “because as MPAs it is our right to ask for our microphones to be switched on”.

He also questioned why Raza had cited the behaviour of the MQM MPAs as a reason for adjourning last Friday’s session, saying she should not have named a political party.

The MQM MPAs supported Haroon by chanting ‘shame, shame’, while Raza said that she was apologising because it was the right thing to do and there can be no debate on a speaker’s ruling.

She also said that there have been several rulings in the assembly’s history that have named political parties.

COMMENTS (8)

kala_bacha | 12 years ago | Reply

If Wadera's believe they can control by slapping or showing number of private guard's or car they are on the wrong side of Karachi road. The mikes can be replace but the voices will heard all over again and again!

Salman Orangiwala | 12 years ago | Reply

Sindh assembly is situated in KARACHI . The waderas MUST learn to behave . If our legitimate demands are not to be heard of , mikes would be broken again and this wont be confined to the Mikes only ................. @ mehran .

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