Islamabad:
The National Assembly adopted two private members ‘bills with a majority, paid tribute to the armed forces’ answers to the recent Indian aggression, as some members said, were asked by the neighboring country’s occupation of unrealistic films.
During the National Assembly session on Tuesday, the Ghurki Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) Bill, 2024 and International Examin Board Bill, 2024 were approved.
A change proposed by PPP member Agha Rafiullah to include a 25% quota for free training of deserving and talented students in Gist were also adopted. However, a change from Jui-F member Aliya Kamran-contrary to the bill due to education being a provincial subject-repellent.
Legislators from both the Ministry of Finance and the opposition benches paid tribute to the Pakistani armed forces and said that India’s defeat was made possible through national unity.
The Federal Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said India was misled by the false impression that Pakistan is a shared nation. But as soon as India attacked, the entire Pakistani nation was united as a wall behind its armed forces, and India was defeated. “
Former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should have known that there is a difference between wars shown in Bollywood films and real wars. “When India had to take part in actual battle on land and in the air, reality hit hard,”
MNA Abdul Qadir Patel said that when the defensive system, India received from Russia, was postponed when Israeli drones and France’s Rafale jet jet failed against Pakistani technology, so US President Donald Trump stepped in fearing that US technology may not have been exposed in the event of a long -term conflict.
On Tuesday, the National Assembly referred as many as 13 private members’ bills to the relevant standing committees for detailed treatment and consultation. The National Assembly Session was postponed until 1 p.m. 11 tomorrow.