MNA Mohsin Dawar has urged the government to shift Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)’s customs stations on the borders of the merged districts of former Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA).
In his speech in the National Assembly today, Mohsin said that the shifting of customs stations on the borders of the erstwhile FATA will help local businesses and requested NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf to refer his request to the relevant committee of the House for deliberation and consideration.
The lawmaker also informed the House that the promises of development of the erstwhile FATA have not been fulfilled yet.
Last week, the NA speaker had turned off Dawar’s mic when he was speaking about the resurgence of terrorist activities in Waziristan.
In his speech, Dawar had said that the Parliament is totally unaware about the peace talks with terrorists, adding that the assassins are roaming freely in front of the police and other law enforcement agencies.
However, the NA speaker had later turned off Dawar’s mic to give his observation, saying that terrorism has damaged Pakistan a lot and “our sympathies are with all those people, who got martyred during terrorist activities in the country”.
In his speech in the National Assembly today, Mohsin said that the shifting of customs stations on the borders of the erstwhile FATA will help local businesses and requested NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf to refer his request to the relevant committee of the House for deliberation and consideration.
The lawmaker also informed the House that the promises of development of the erstwhile FATA have not been fulfilled yet.
Last week, the NA speaker had turned off Dawar’s mic when he was speaking about the resurgence of terrorist activities in Waziristan.
In his speech, Dawar had said that the Parliament is totally unaware about the peace talks with terrorists, adding that the assassins are roaming freely in front of the police and other law enforcement agencies.
However, the NA speaker had later turned off Dawar’s mic to give his observation, saying that terrorism has damaged Pakistan a lot and “our sympathies are with all those people, who got martyred during terrorist activities in the country”.