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Citizen moves SHC against ‘rise’ in NA members’ salaries, perks
Web Desk On Jun 22, 2020
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KARACHI: A citizen on Monday moved a constitutional petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC) challenging a bill calling for an increase in salaries and perks of members of the National Assembly.

Mahmood Akhtar Naqvi cited the prime minister through his principal secretary, Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry, State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Ali Muhammad Khan, and the National Assembly secretary as respondents in his petition.

He also impleaded the finance secretary and the parliamentary affairs secretary as respondents.

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Naqvi states in his petition that State Minister Ali Muhammad Khan tabled a bill seeking pay raise for NA members. Under the bill, he added, members of the lower house of Parliament were entitled to 25 air tickets in a year or demand a refund in case they are unable to use them.

The lawmakers’ family members can also use these air tickets, the petitioner submitted and pleaded with the high court to strike down the bill in view of the prevailing situation facing the country.

https://arynews.tv/en/citizen-moves-shc-against-na-members-salaries-rise/

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The SHC will strike it down. The SHC works for these politicians in Sindh, not for the people or Pakistan.
 
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Lol new techniques of looting from pti.
They creating letigimate ways for looting.
25 tickets per year.wtf are we that rich?
Refund the tickets if not used.nice thinking.
I will say again we can expect nothing good from this system.we have to destroy it and start from scratch.banned these current political parties.
 
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Good for this person. i can't believe more people don't come onto the street and protest against such decisions. The awam is too placid.
 
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