Rubaba hands over six volumes of 209-year-old laws to Speaker Balochistan Assembly

Sheikh Razzaq : 

Parliamentary Secretary Law and Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Rubaba Khan Buledi on Wednesday handed over six volumes of two hundred and nine years old laws to Speaker Balochistan Assembly Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali for the library of the provincial assembly.

Deputy Speaker Sardar Babar Musa Khail, and Secretary Balochistan Assembly Tahir Shah Kakar were also present on this occasion. Speaker, Balochistan Assembly hailed Parliamentary Secretary for Law and the Law Department for compiling the two hundred and nine-year-old laws and updating them on the website of the Law Department.

“It was indeed a very difficult task to consolidate the laws based on more than two centuries of history, Jan Jamali said, adding that it will always be remembered.

BA adopts 96 bills and 196 resolutions

Dr. Rubaba Khan Buledi said in the last five-year parliamentary period of Balochistan, as many as 96 bills were passed, 196 resolutions were approved, 521 questions were disposed of, 87 attention notices and 36 adjournment motions were presented.

Despite the change of government, the assembly business continued according to the constitution, playing an active role in the overall situation. She expressed these views while addressing a ceremony held to award excellent performance certificates to various social workers and organizations in the committee room of the Balochistan Assembly on Wednesday.

Effective legislation made for the protection of human rights: Dr. Rubaba

She noted effective legislation was enacted with the support of non-governmental organizations for different classes, while amendments were made to existing laws according to the ground realities and the challenges faced, the benefits of which benefited the common man.

She further said that during the last five years in Balochistan Assembly, effective legislation was finalized for the protection of human rights.

 

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