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Mps Accuse Each other On Spreading of Bribe
Receiving of Bribes, exerting pressures on Farkhunda’s family member to demand the re-positioning of those who had been sucked from the duties, has been the main accusations of Mps in today’s session at the lower house of the parliament.
The continuation of the blaming process caused ended up with the decision to censor live broadcasting of the TV stations by the speakers of the house.
After the internal disputes members of the parliament have heard the three Minister’s Nominees programs.
Lawmaker Iqbal Safi has accused the first deputy speakers of the house Zaher Qadir for doing deals and demanding from the Minister to receive the confidence votes from the members of the parliament.
Meanwhile Zahir Qadir rejected the accusations saying some of the representatives in the house including Iqbal safi have made the Farkhunda’s family members to demand the relatives of the Mps who had been sucked to be re-appointed to their positions.
Administrative delegations by misusing their jobs title exerted pressures on Mps to vote for the Minister Nominees Zahir Qadir has to provide more details on the issue Iqbal safi urged.
The other representative Haji Almas also claimed that Zahir Qadir should make it clear that he had demanded 1 $ million from the Nominees to receive wining confidence votes.
First deputy speaker of the house Zahir said,” the Mps prove that I had demanded money from the Nominees I m ready to resign from my post.”
Minister Nominee for Tribal and border Affairs Gulab Mangal said,” creating National Unity and peace process among the other tribes are our priority programs.”
The other Nominee for Urban Development Sayed Saadat Mansor Nadiri said,” Providing Master plan for expanding the main cities and provinces and preventing illegal plans for other areas are our main duties.”
Justice Minister Nominee Abdul Baseer Anwar said,” I will design the remaining laws and regulations, I will focus on the laws to save the properties of the Nation and the Government from the hands of Mafia.”
Officials in lower house of the parliament said the 8 Minister Nominees’s documents were reviewed,efforts are under way to review the remaining documents of the Ministers, it seems the other nominees are dual-citizens if so we will not add ballot boxes.
Reported By Abdul Aziz Karimi
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