Na adopts two invoices related to education

Islamabad:

The National Assembly adopted two bills of private members with a majority vote while welcoming the response of the armed forces to the recent Indian aggression, which said that certain members, were provoked by the obsession of the neighboring country for unrealistic films.

During the session of the National Assembly on Tuesday, the Ghurki Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), 2024 bill and the bill on international examinations council, 2024 were approved.

An amendment proposed by the PPP member Agha Rafiullah, to include a 25% quota for free education for deserving students capable of GIST has also been adopted. However, an amendment by the member of Jeu -F Aliya Kamran – opposing the bill on the grounds that education is a provincial subject – has been rejected.

The legislators of the Treasury and Opposition benches paid tribute to the armed forces of Pakistan, declaring that the defeat of India was made possible thanks to national unity.

The Federal Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, said that India had been induced by the false impression that Pakistan is a divided nation. But when India attacked, the whole Pakistani nation was united as a wall behind its armed forces and India was defeated. “”

Former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should have known that there is a difference between wars shown in Bollywood films and real wars. “When India had to engage in a real fight on earth and in the air, reality has struck hard”, “

The MNA Abdul Qadir Patel said that when the defensive system that India has received from Russia has been exposed, when Israeli drones and France’s Rafale aircraft failed against Pakistani technology, US President Donald Trump believed that American technology is not exposed in the event of a prolonged conflict.

The National Assembly referred on Tuesday up to 13 bills of private members to the permanent committees concerned for detailed consideration and consultation. The session of the National Assembly was postponed until 11 a.m. tomorrow.

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