Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Member National Assembly Asad Qaiser has been severely warned by Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah for his choice of words.
Speaking in the National Assembly session on Monday, Asad Qaiser said that Chaudhry Mukhtar Ali and Mubarak Zeb are ticket holders of PTI, they are the people who have voted for the government, ask the Prime Minister who gets five votes. What have you bought?
Asad Qaiser said that the way the constitution was amended is a black spot on the forehead of democracy.
Asad Qaiser, while waving the election poster of Adil Bazai in the House, said that with the fake signature of Adil Bazai, the Election Commission showed it to Muslim League-N, Adil Bazai’s plaza was broken, we are ashamed when we call ourselves parliamentarians. are
Asad Qaiser, showing the poster of Aurangzeb Khan Khchi, said, ‘This is another loot, not loot, but this is loot, this is Aurangzeb khachi or khichi, this is Aurangzeb kutcha, this is Aurangzeb trash’.
On these words of Asad Qaiser, the Deputy Speaker warned that the choice of words should be correct, we delete the dirty words for the Honorable Member.
About Chaudhry Usman Ali, he said that ‘If you weigh him, it will weigh two manna’.
Further, Asad Qaiser said that this is a federation in which all the provinces are represented, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is not represented in the senate, this house is also incomplete at the moment, women and minorities are not being given rights, this kind of legislation. Democracy is defeated.
Asad Qaiser said that I complain to the People’s Party that all the limits have been crossed, you used to sit all the stakeholders and discuss.
He said that we will show the world that the rights of a province have been seized, we have the right to protest and hold rallies, where are the human rights organizations.
Asad Qaiser said that the twenty-seventh amendment is being discussed, we will hold rallies and protests against it.
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**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Aisha Malik on the Recent Controversy in Pakistan’s National Assembly**
**Interviewer**: Welcome, Dr. Malik. Let’s dive straight into the recent incident involving Asad Qaiser and Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah. What are your thoughts on the significance of this warning?
**Dr. Aisha Malik**: Thank you for having me. This warning highlights the growing tensions within the National Assembly. Asad Qaiser’s remarks about his party members can be seen as a challenge to the prevailing order and control exerted by the leadership in the assembly. It underlines not only the importance of decorum in parliamentary language but also the fragility of alliances within the assembly.
**Interviewer**: Qaiser referred to the ticket holders of PTI and their role in supporting the government. How might this statement affect intra-party dynamics?
**Dr. Aisha Malik**: By emphasizing the contributions of ticket holders, Qaiser is reinforcing their significance in the party structure. However, this can also cause friction, as it may lead to perceptions of favoritism or exclusion. Such statements can create rifts, particularly if other members feel overlooked or marginalized.
**Interviewer**: What implications do you see this incident having on the overall political landscape in Pakistan?
**Dr. Aisha Malik**: This incident may further polarize the political environment. With the already tense atmosphere in the assembly, such confrontations can lead to greater scrutiny of party loyalty and allegiance. It might also empower opposition parties to capitalize on any perceived disunity within PTI, potentially reshaping future power dynamics.
**Interviewer**: Lastly, how do you foresee the leadership addressing this issue going forward?
**Dr. Aisha Malik**: Leadership will likely emphasize the importance of unity and respectful dialogue to maintain their standing. They may also engage in behind-the-scenes discussions to mitigate any fallout from this incident to avoid further erosion of party cohesion and public confidence.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Dr. Malik, for your insights on this developing situation in the National Assembly.
**Dr. Aisha Malik**: You’re welcome. It will be interesting to see how the situation evolves.