Islamabad: National Assembly witnessed anger on Monday the alleged casualties of women and children in the air strike In the Tira Valley (KP) of Khyber Pakhtukhwa (KP), Pakistani Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) legislators strike in ongoing military forces operations On the province and on the finance benches, the parties will slam “with terrorists.”
National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq did not allow PTI lawmakers to speak on the issue during the issue period, saying the country was divided in the dispute.
A NA spokesman warned that PTI members wanted to speak on the matter and said opposition members wanted to raise a “controversial issue, with a department not only in the House but also in public opinion.”
PTI lawmakers hold placards against last week’s Tirah bombing slogans demanding an immediate end to security operations, sparking a verbal conflict with the finance minister. When Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar sought actions “toward supporters of Khwarij”, slogans or “unacceptable military operations” echoed in the hall. He asked the chair to pay attention to the “drama” and “game”.
The minister said PTI members were with terrorists when the flood supported half of the country. He said more than 80,000 people laid their lives in the fight against terrorism.
PPP MP Agha Rafiullah accused PTI leaders of resettling terrorists from Afghanistan in Pakistan and said those Afghans targeted citizens. “The shame for these PTI legislators is so blatantly supporting Khwarij and opposing military operations against the opposition,” he said.
PTI Chairman’s Barrister Gohar Ali Khan asserted that military operations are not a sustainable solution to terrorism. “We will not support any such action in any region. Dialogue and political participation are the path forward,” he said.
In an unusual move, PTI MNA IQBAL AFRIDI approaches the speaker’s Dess and recites Azaan, many other MPs pray to get rid of what they call “corrupt and illegal rulers.” However, a NA spokesman said he would not allow terrorist supporters to speak in the room.
NA also has been with senior journalist Ijaz Ahmad at the recent Adiala Car.
after Walk The Law Minister condemned the incident, staged on the issue from the News Gallery. He said the reporter’s online trolling made the issue more complicated.
Later, the NA adopted a resolution condemning harassment of journalists and calling for enhanced security measurements for media personnel facing threats.
Despite opposition from PTI lawyer Gohar, the resolution was introduced by MQM’s Khawaja Izharul Hassan, who asked a NA spokesman to postpone the motion. Gohar argues that passing the resolution without fully determining the facts will set an unsettling precedent. He assured the House: “I plan to meet with Imran Khan in the trial process (today) on Tuesday and will ask directly what happened. Then I will interact with the reporters concerned.”
But a NA spokesman continued the resolution, which was voted by a majority voice.
The House also passed the Asane Karoo Act for Landmarks, aiming to reform government operations, trade and investment by eliminating tedious procedures and simplifying complex compliance requirements.
Posted at Dawn on September 30, 2025