Na passes two bills related to education


Islamabad:

The National Assembly approved the bills of two private members with a majority vote while receiving the response of the Armed Forces to the recent Indian aggression, which, according to some members, was caused by the obsession of the neighboring country with unrealistic films.

During the National Assembly session on Tuesday, the bill of the Institute of Science and Technology of Ghurki, 2024 and the bill of the International Exams Board, 2024, was approved.

An amendment proposed by the PPP member, Agha Rafiullah, was also approved to include a 25% quota for the free education of deserving and capable students in GIST. However, an amendment of the member of Jui-F Aliya Kamran was rejected, which opposes the bill on the basis that education is a provincial issue.

The legislators of the treasury and opposition banks paid tribute to the armed forces of Pakistan, stating that the defeat of India was possible thanks to the national unity.

The Federal Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, said that India was deceived by the false impression that Pakistan is a divided nation. But at the moment when India attacked, the entire Pakistani nation was united as a wall behind its armed and Indian forces was defeated. “

Former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should have known that there is a difference between the wars shown in Bollywood movies and real wars. “When India had to participate in real combat on land and air, reality hit a lot,”

MNA Abdul Qadir Patel said that when the defensive system that India received from Russia was exposed, when Israeli drones and Rafale aircraft of France failed against Pakistani technology, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, feared that US technology has not been exposed in case of a prolonged conflict.

The National Assembly submitted to 13 bills of 13 private members to the permanent pertinent committees for detailed consideration and consultation. The National Assembly session was postponed until 11 in the morning.

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