Congress vetoes US bill against Pakistan aid
Only 84 members of congress voted in favour of the bill.
A substantial 335 votes were cast by members of the US Congress against the Pakistan Terrorism Accountability Act 2012 bill presented by Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, vetoing it out of the Congress, Express News reported on Friday.
Only 84 members voted in favour of the bill introduced a week earlier in the Congress by Rohrabacher.
The bill asked the US Government to provide $50 million each to any American citizen "killed as a result of actions of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) or support provided by the ISI to other organizations or individuals, including the Haqqani Network".
The bill also stated that the $50 million per victim be withheld from US assistance to Pakistan.
It further asked the Secretary of Defense to certify every month how many US citizens had been killed as a result of support by the ISI to the Haqqani Network and other organizations.
Only 84 members voted in favour of the bill introduced a week earlier in the Congress by Rohrabacher.
The bill asked the US Government to provide $50 million each to any American citizen "killed as a result of actions of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) or support provided by the ISI to other organizations or individuals, including the Haqqani Network".
The bill also stated that the $50 million per victim be withheld from US assistance to Pakistan.
It further asked the Secretary of Defense to certify every month how many US citizens had been killed as a result of support by the ISI to the Haqqani Network and other organizations.