The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) staged a walkout during the question hour in the National Assembly, protesting the absence of ministers in the House. The protest reflected growing discontent among lawmakers regarding the lack of ministerial accountability and engagement in parliamentary proceedings.
PPP members voiced their frustration, criticizing the government’s neglect of crucial issues raised by legislators. They demanded that ministers prioritize their responsibilities and ensure regular attendance in the Assembly sessions.
Joining the PPP in the protest, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) member Hanif Abbasi also walked out of the session, underscoring the broader dissatisfaction among parliamentarians.
The walkout has once again spotlighted the challenges facing the functioning of the National Assembly, with opposition members expressing concerns about the government’s commitment to addressing legislative matters.
Following the walkout, the Assembly session was adjourned indefinitely, leaving critical discussions and legislative actions in limbo.
The incident highlights the need for greater accountability and cooperation between government officials and lawmakers to ensure the smooth functioning of parliamentary processes.