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Rabbani urges govt to summons Senate session to discuss Gaza situation

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Rabbani urges govt to summons Senate session to discuss Gaza situation

  • He said more than 1000 buildings were destroyed in Gaza.
  • PPP Senator said electricity supply of 2.3m people cut off.
  • He said caretaker government cannot privatize institutions.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party leader Senator Raza Rabbani has said that a Senate session should be called immediately on the situation in Gaza.

Raza Rabbani has said in one of his statements that more than 1000 buildings were destroyed in Gaza while water, food and electricity supply of 2.3 million people in Gaza is cut off.

He said that the caretaker government is afraid that if the Senate meets, its actions in violation of Section 230 of the Election Act will be exposed.

Senator Raza Rabbani further said that the caretaker government cannot recruit in National Accountability Bureau(NAB) because these are fixed-term appointments, which the elected government cannot terminate.

He said that the caretaker government cannot privatize as privatization of government institutions has long-term effects. He said Pakistan International Airlines privatization cannot be decided by the caretaker cabinet and it can be seen by the Council of Common Interests(CCI).

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Earlier, Pakistan strongly condemning the indiscriminate use of force by Israeli authorities in Gaza, called for an end to the “inhumane” blockade causing the humanitarian situation, besides urging the United Nations’ proactive role in facilitating a ceasefire.

“We are deeply concerned about the fast-deteriorating and dire humanitarian situation in Gaza due to the inhumane blockade and collective punishment by Israeli forces. The decision to cut off electricity, fuel and water supplies is unjust and should be reversed, as it would severely impact the lives of the Palestinians residing in the enclave,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in her press briefing.