The Punjab Assembly passed on Saturday a resolution condemning a US Congress resolution on Pakistan’s democracy and 2024 elections, a day after the National Assembly took a similar move.
The resolution, presented by a treasury member Ahsan Raza Khan, was passed by the provincial assembly.
The resolution criticised the US Congress resolution, stating that it “amounts to unwarranted interference” in the country’s internal affairs. It claimed the US resolution was an attempt to create a volatile situation in Pakistan.
It added that the US resolution tried to portray the measures taken to curb sectarian threats, violence and extremism during the general elections in a “controversial manner”. All Pakistani institutions believe in the freedom of expression, the Punjab Assembly resolution said.
It demanded that the US Congress should focus on supporting the just causes of Palestine and Kashmir, rather than “meddling” in the affairs of others. It stated that the US resolution does not reflect the balanced bilateral relations between Pakistan and the United States.
On Friday, the National Assembly passed a resolution to condemn the Congress resolution.
“The House deeply regrets that the subject Resolution clearly reflects an incomplete and wrong understanding of the political and electoral processes of Pakistan,” said the resolution.
Earlier, the opposition staged a protest as the speaker of the Punjab Assembly suspended the membership of 11 members of the opposition party Sunni Ittehad Council on Saturday for causing disruption, chaos, and disrespecting the sanctity of the House during the budget session.
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To prevent the suspended opposition members from entering the Assembly, a heavy police contingent was deployed.
The police force was stationed to stop the opposition members from entering the Assembly. Vehicle checks were also underway to prevent the suspended members from accessing the Assembly.
The PML-N party members and its allies were being allowed to enter the Punjab Assembly.
The Punjab Assembly session could not start at the scheduled time.