Lady Lawmakers Of The Punjab Assembly Engage In Terrible Spat
Islamabad, Apr 3: Visuals of Pakistani lawmakers engaging in fistfight have come to light amid the major political drama in the neighbouring country on the first day of holy month of Ramzan. In a video shared by Pakistani journalist, women members of Punjab Assembly can be seen getting violent with each other as they punch each other.
Female members of the Punjab Assembly scuffle#NoConfidence #Punjab #SurpriseDay pic.twitter.com/ZyjI039N4U
— Muhammad Bilal (@Bilal81) April 3, 2022
At around 28 seconds, when one man appears to be intervening to stop the fight, other man comes forward asking him to not get involved.
Notably, the opposition in Pakistan’s National Assembly continued the proceedings despite its dissolution by President Dr Arif Alvi and completed the voting process on the no-trust resolution against Prime Minister Imran Khan, declaring it successful with 197 votes, Dawn reported on Monday.
Moreover, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has named US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu as the American official who has been making ‘threats’ towards him and his government, Dawn reported on Monday. Khan claimed that the US had sent a threatening message to him through the Pakistan’s envoy there, adding that Donald Lu had reportedly in a meeting with Ambassador Asad Majeed warned that there could be implications for Pakistan if Imran Khan survived the opposition’s no-confidence motion in the National Assembly.