28.2 C
Islamabad
Sunday, May 19, 2024

Inaugural session of the Punjab Assembly: Oath Taking

Must read

Iran’s Raisi in critical condition after helicopter crashes in northern region: IRNA

Spokesman Report A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed while visiting a northern region and his condition is currently unknown, Iranian state news agency...

Australian chief of defence forces meets with General Asim Munir COAS

Spokesman Report Rawalpindi:General Angus J. Campbell, Chief of Defence Forces Australia, paid a visit to General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff...

Privatization :PIA, Pakistan Post, Pakistan Railways all in deficit  

M Azam Tariq Privatization is currently a highly debated topic in the media, including social media. Opinions are divided: some view it positively, while others...

Empowering Pakistan’s Youth to Lead the Climate Change Movement

Qaiser Nawab In a world grappling with the escalating consequences of climate change, the voices of youth are increasingly being recognized as not just valuable,...

Bureau Report

LAHORE: Speaker Sibtain Khan on Friday administered oath to 313 newly elected MPAs of the Punjab Assembly in the inaugural session.

Punjab Governor Muhammad Balighur Rehman on Thursday summoned an inaugural session of the Punjab Assembly following the general elections held on February 8.

Speaker of Punjab Assembly Sibatin Khan administered the oath to the elected representatives, marking their official induction into the legislative body.

Meanwhile, the schedule for the election of a new speaker and the deputy speaker of the house was also released. According to the schedule, the election for the speaker and the deputy speaker will be held tomorrow through a secret ballot.

Strict security measures are put in place to avoid any untoward incident. More than 500 policemen have been deployed around the Punjab Assembly building. Furthermore, APCs, water canon vehicles, and Anti-Riots Dolphin Force are also deployed.

Speaking outside the Punjab Assembly building, PML-N’s Ata Tarar said the people of Punjab gave a mandate to PML-N on February 8.

He said after the allocation of reserve seats, the number of PML-N MPAs has reached 210. Tarar said a new era of good governance is about to begin under the leadership of Maryam Nawaz.

After the induction of independent MPA-elects in the party, PML-N has become the largest party in the Punjab Assembly which has announced to form government in the province as Maryam Nawaz its head.

On Wednesday, Maryam Nawaz, who is set to become Pakistan’s first-ever woman chief minister (CM), vowed to set ‘new records’ in Punjab while fulfilling her duties as the provincial chief executive.

Maryam Nawaz, the political scion of PML-N supreme leader Nawaz Sharif, was nominated as the party’s candidate for the coveted position of the chief minister of the country’s most populous province, Punjab.

- Advertisement -Inaugural session of the Punjab Assembly: Oath Taking

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -Inaugural session of the Punjab Assembly: Oath Taking

Latest article

Iran’s Raisi in critical condition after helicopter crashes in northern region: IRNA

Spokesman Report A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi crashed while visiting a northern region and his condition is currently unknown, Iranian state news agency...

Australian chief of defence forces meets with General Asim Munir COAS

Spokesman Report Rawalpindi:General Angus J. Campbell, Chief of Defence Forces Australia, paid a visit to General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff...

Privatization :PIA, Pakistan Post, Pakistan Railways all in deficit  

M Azam Tariq Privatization is currently a highly debated topic in the media, including social media. Opinions are divided: some view it positively, while others...

Empowering Pakistan’s Youth to Lead the Climate Change Movement

Qaiser Nawab In a world grappling with the escalating consequences of climate change, the voices of youth are increasingly being recognized as not just valuable,...

China-funded project helps preserve cultural heritage in Pakistan

Xinhua ISLAMABAD:Walking up the stone stairs ascending to the archaeological site of an ancient Buddhist monastery Takht-i-Bahi, Muhammad Haasan immersed himself in Buddhist history and...