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PA speaker form body, discus scope of protest of opposition members

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By Asim Shahzad

LAHORE: On the issue of the disappearance of the members of the Assembly in Punjab, Speaker Punjab Assembly Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan announced to form a committee and hold a detailed discussion regarding the scope of the protest of the opposition members.

In the session of the Punjab Assembly, the government and opposition members expressed complete no confidence in the Punjab Police. The opposition members said that the members of the assembly are being picked up from their homes without the permission of the speaker. Speaker Punjab Assembly Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan said that this is a very serious matter which will be resolved today

In the session, the annual performance reports of Punjab Ring Road Authority and Annual Report Punjab Public Service Commission were also presented, while the draft Law of Saaf Pani Authority Punjab was also approved.

In a landmark event held at the Old Session Hall, the Provincial Assembly of Punjab, under the leadership of Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan, launched its revised Rules of Procedure. These reforms aim to enhance the Assembly’s transparency, inclusivity, and accountability, while strengthening its legislative and oversight roles.

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Addressing the Session, Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan emphasized the need to adapt the Constitution and procedural rules to address contemporary challenges such as extremism, inflation, and unemployment.

“Parliament is where we can reimagine governance and rebuild the social contract between the state and its citizens,” the Speaker noted. He highlighted that these reforms go beyond routine legislative work, focusing on restoring public trust in democratic institutions.

The revised rules align the Punjab Assembly with the best practices of the National Assembly, Senate, and international standards. Key amendments include opening committee hearings to the public and media, live-streaming Assembly proceedings, and providing online access to session recordings. Additionally, for the first time in Punjab Assembly’s history, members can address the House in regional languages such as Punjabi, Saraiki, Mewati, and Potohari, along with Urdu and English, reflecting the province’s linguistic diversity.

To ensure gender representation, the amendments mandate that every Standing Committee includes at least two female members, and the total number of members has been increased from 11 to 15. The reforms also support the formation of caucuses such as the Women’s Parliamentary Caucus, Local Governments Caucus, and Minorities Rights Caucus, which will address specific issues within the Assembly.

One of the most significant changes is the empowerment of Assembly committees, which can now initiate inquiries independently without prior approval from the Speaker. Furthermore, the Assembly is required to publish an annual session calendar, ensuring better planning and efficiency. The Business Advisory Committee has been entrusted with overseeing ethical behavior, including the authority to suspend members if necessary.

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