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Teachings Of Holy Quran Compulsory To Muslim Students: Bill Passed

Web Desk (May 05,2018): Punjab Assembly passed bill making compulsory the teachings of Holy Quran to Muslim students across the province.

As the Punjab Compulsory Teaching of Holy Quran Bill, 2018, was a private member’s bill, moved by a Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker Dr Wasim Akhtar, it was taken into consideration on the government business day with the consent of Punjab Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan.

On Friday, the sixth sitting of the 35th session of the current assembly started an hour and 16 minutes behind its scheduled time with Speaker Rana Muhammad Iqbal in the chair. Only 10 members were present in the House at the outset of the sitting.

Soon after recitation from the Holy Quran, Parliamentary Secretary for School Education Ruffian Julius replied to queries by the MPAs during the Question-Hour.

The House referred the Punjab University of Technology Rasul Bill 2018 to the relevant standing committee. Provincial Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rana Sanaullah introduced the bill.

The House also passed the Punjab Sound Systems (Regulation) (Amendment) Bill 2018. The bill was passed after suspending the requirements of Rule 95 of the Assembly’s Rules of Procedure which necessitates provision of copies of the bill to the lawmakers at least three days in advance of the day when it is to be considered for passage.

Combined opposition staged a protest and walkout during the proceedings seeking apology from Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs for his misogynist remarks against women political workers of a particular party.

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