Debate was going on  Kashmir in Pakistan's Parliament, members clashed with each other
Debate was going on Kashmir in Pakistan's Parliament, members clashed with each other
Share:

Islamabad: India has abolished Section 370 granting special status to Jammu and Kashmir. A joint session of both the Houses of Parliament was convened on Wednesday, but during the rhetoric against India, there was a scuffle between the Union Minister and the opposition MP. According to the Express Tribune report, Nawaz Sharif's party PML-N leader Mushahidullah Khan was protesting against the Pak government's stand on the Kashmir issue.

When Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhary interrupted to Imran Khan during his speech, he called him 'Dabbu'. Then there was a heated argument between Khan and Choudhury. Senate Chairwoman Sadiq Sanzari tried to pacify the federal minister and asked to sit down. There was a huge uproar in the House. But in the midst of this uproar, Khan used the word 'dog' for Choudhury and said, "You are extremely shameless. I bound you in the house but you came here.

Chaudhary turned to him after Khan's objectionable remarks, but other MPs stopped him. The speaker then directed the removal of the unparliamentary words of Khan and Choudhury from the record of the House. Meanwhile, Pakistan has now launched a new move with the removal of Article 370 from Kashmir. Pakistan has decided to suspend bilateral relations with India and asked Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria to leave Pakistan.

Also Read:

NSA Ajit Doval met the common people in Jammu and Kashmir, Gulam Nabi Azad made these allegations

Rajya Sabha passes 35 bills in one session after 17 years

Shiv Sena remembers Sushma Swaraj, says 'she was shining star of country's politics'

‘Will Miss Her on Raksha Bandhan’, Venkaiah Naidu Pays Homage to Sushma Swaraj

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News