PTI minister tenders apology over derogatory remarks

09 May, 2017

The situation of the use of derogatory remarks against woman legislator by the PTI affiliated minister was Monday amicably resolved after Provincial Minister for Public Health Engineering (PHE), Shah Farman tendered an apology to the woman legislator and announced withdrawal of words. The assembly resumed proceedings with Speaker Asad Qaiser in the chair. It was first appearance of the Speaker since the publishing of alleged NAB inquiry against him. However, despite prior threats of protest, the PML-N legislators remained silent. Soon after recitation from Holy Qur'aan, the parliamentary leader of PPP, Syed Mohammad Ali Shah Bacha took the floor to talk about clash between the PPP woman legislator, Nighat Yasmin Orakzai and provincial minister, Shah Farman in the house on May 5, 2017.
The PPP legislator said that KP assembly has good traditions of brotherhood and political harmony. He said that in light of that brotherhood and friendly environment in the house, the respect of the fellow women legislators is binding on all of them. He said that Shah Farman is not only a minister, but also an important office-bearer of his political party. He added that whatever happened in the house on that day was not good and requested the minister concerned to withdraw his remarks.
In response to the request of Syed Mohammad Ali Shah Bacha, the Provincial Minister Shah Farman tendered an apology over the use of derogatory remarks. Meanwhile, the Speaker Asad Qaiser with the consent of Minister for Health, Shahram Khan Tarakai and the house referred the privilege motion of Maulana Fazal Ghafoor against the District Health Officer (DHO), Buner to the privilege committee of the house while the call attention notice of the Fakhare Azam Wazir of PPP regarding the restoration of the 480 male mobilizers and 560 ADP Project employees of the Population Welfare Department was disposed of as the matter was sub judice.
On behalf of the Chief Minister, the Provincial Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Imtiaz Shahid Quereshi introduced the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Consumer Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2017 in the house while the KP Societies Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2017 was referred to Select Committee of the house.
Meanwhile, responding to the supplementary questions of Shiraz Khan and Sardar Aurangzeb Nalotha of PML-N and Mufti Said Janan of JUI-F, the provincial minister for Mineral Development, Anisa Zeb Tahirkheli told the house that the department has so far collected a revenue of Rs 1.74 billion against the target of Rs 2.24 billion for the current financial year.

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