Says practice of cooking food in used cooking oil and serving expired meat increasingly common despite strict laws
absent for most of the session and later only three MPAs, including the independent Ehsan Riaz Fatyana and PPP MPA Sardar Shahab-ud-Din Khan were present. Earlier on Tuesday, the Speaker had announced that a discussion on sugarcane prices in Punjab Assembly would be held on Friday. Not able to reach the quorum with only 59 MPAs present in the House, the important discussion was postponed to Monday.
Food Minister Bilal Yasin assured the House however that the Punjab government was committed to implementing the fixed rate of Rs180 per 40kg of sugarcane and would not tolerate exploitation of sugarcane farmers by mills owners. The Sindh government had reversed its rate of Rs155 per 40kg of sugarcane after actions by the Punjab government, Yasin informed the House on Friday.
Earlier during question hour, Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture Rana Arshad faced criticism over the use of abusive language and inappropriate dances in theatre shows across Punjab. Several MPAs, including PML-N MPA Malik Arshad demanded the
government to take strict action against those elements spreading societal evils. The parliamentary secretary responded to their concerns by explaining the functions of script committees set up in each division of the province, which are meant to scrutinise plays before they are allowed to be staged in the province. Every district in Punjab has a district information officer and a vigilance committee which can forward complaints to the Home Department and register an FIR against those guilty of staging obscene dances and using profanities, Rana Arshad said. He told the House that the government had decided to increase the scholarship amount for performing artistes by Rs5 million this year. Taking note of a point of order by PML-N MPA Dr Farzana Nazeer, Rana Arshad said improving Pakistan’s film industry was the government priority.
Meanwhile, Parliamentary Secretary for Finance Rana Babar Hussain faced questions over the board of directors of Bank of Punjab. The PML-N MPA informed the House that plans were underway to choose the successor to current BOP President Naeemuddin Khan, who had been serving in this position since September, 2008. The session will resume on Monday at 3pm.