The  National Assembly went into an unusual nine-day preparatory recess on  Friday after giving a vote of thanks to President Zardari.
ISLAMABAD:  Two belated ‘nays’ couldn’t take the opposition PML-N far enough before  the National Assembly went into an unusual nine-day preparatory recess  on Friday after giving a vote of thanks to President Asif Ali Zardari.
The  house was adjourned, rather than prorogued, in line with a business  advisory committee decision so it could meet again on May 9 without  being summoned by the president and members and ministers concerned  could use the intervening period to prepare for a serious debate on how  to overcome the country’s energy shortages.
It  was after acting Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi had declared a motion for  vote of thanks to the president adopted by a voice vote at the end of a  debate on last month’s presidential address to parliament that PML-N  lawmakers shouted “no”, only to be ignored by the chair.
PML-N  backbenchers had earlier moved to forward rows apparently on  instructions to look, or sound, more impressive when the formal motion  expressing the house’s “deep gratitude” to the president for his annual  March 22 address to a joint sitting of the two houses of parliament was  put to vote.
But after members of the ruling PPP and their allies  voted “ayes” in support of the motion, PML-N members, for some  unexplained reason, did not quickly respond when the chair called for  the negative vote, and shouted “no” after the motion was declared  carried.
A second embarrassment for the PML-N came later after  opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan objected to Thursday’s  decision by a house business advisory committee, on which PML-N was  represented, to recess the present session until May 9 to prepare for  the energy debate from that date, saying the long recess would cost  heavy expenditure in daily allowances for 342 house members at the rate  of Rs3,750 per day and that the PML-N would not attend if those  allowances were paid or if the session were not brought forward to next  Monday after the usual two-day weekend.
PPP chief whip Khursheed  Ahmed Shah told the house that the advisory committee had decided for an  adjournment because a prorogation would have entitled the MNAs to  charge traveling allowance for a fresh session that would have probably  cost more and said the members could forgo the daily allowance if they  wanted.
Chaudhry Nisar later said his party could agree to a debate even if it were delayed to some days just before the next budget.
PML-Q  parliamentary leader Faisal Saleh Hayat supported the idea of holding  the energy debate from Monday, but the chair ruled to stick to the  committee decision as demanded by another PML-Q member Amir Muqam and  PPP-S leader Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao.
Kashmir Affairs Minister  Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo was the only speaker of the day who wound up  the debate on the presidential address. He cited the oft-claimed  achievements of the PPP-led coalition government.
While talking of  the government’s reconciliation policy, he referred to recent PPP  contacts with former political foes in the PML-Q and said “nobody should  have any objection if things have moved forward”.
Earlier, the  house passed a long-pending bill to provide for the reorganisation of  the statistical system in Pakistan, to make it more responsive to  national requirements by merging the present data-collecting  organisations or attached departments into an autonomous Pakistan Bureau  of Statistics.



 



 
 
 
 






 
 
 
