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NA session scheduled to address India’s military aggression

Govt to propose comprehensive national policy reflecting Parliament and public sentiments
Published 05 May, 2025 09:35am
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An important session of the National Assembly is set to take place today at 5pm in the Parliament House, with Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq presiding.

The agenda features thirty-eight points, prominently including discussions on India’s recent military aggression and rising tensions along the Line of Control.

Sources reveal that the government plans to present a unanimous resolution condemning Indian aggression during the session.

This resolution will encapsulate the unified stance of Pakistan’s political leadership and aims to highlight India’s provocations on the global stage.

Members of Parliament will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on this critical national security matter.

The session will facilitate open discussions regarding India’s ongoing cross-border terrorism, military threats, and clear violations of the Indus Waters Treaty.

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The government is expected to propose a comprehensive national narrative and policy that reflects the sentiments of both the Parliament and the wider public.

The agenda may also cover the government’s strategy concerning violations of the Indus Waters Treaty, along with discussions from an in-camera meeting of the political leadership.

In light of the recent provocations from India, Pakistan’s political and military leadership is showcasing a united front, and today’s session is anticipated to be a significant demonstration of this solidarity.

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