at repealing the application of the Pakistan Arms Ordinance 1965 in the province. Senior education minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro presented the bill.
Long march
Separately, on a point of order raised by PML-Functional MPA Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh, the provincial assembly discussed the long march of the Shuhuda committee in connection with the Shikarpur imambargah bomb blast on January 30.
Speaker Agha Siraj Khan Durrani, who belongs to Shikarpur, and Khuhro were of the view that the Shuhuda committee of Shikarpur should immediately cancel its long march to Karachi as the majority of their demands had been fulfilled by the government including prompt distribution of compensation cheques to the heirs of the victims and the shifting of seriously injured people to Karachi for treatment using a C-130 transport plane. Khuhro said according to news reports the mastermind of Shikarpur bomb blast had been killed by the law enforcement agencies.
He said PPP leader Aftab Shabaan Mirani was in touch with the representatives of Shuhuda committee of Shikarpur to discuss their other grievances.
The Sindh Local Government (Amendment) Bill, 2015 was also introduced in the assembly. The consideration of the proposed amendment law was deferred by the legislature till February 20.
Khuhro said the bill was aimed at amending the Sindh Local Government Act, 2013 in light of the recommendations of Election Commission of Pakistan so that it could carry out the delimitation of constituencies and also take other necessary steps for conducting the local government elections in the province.
An adjournment motion tabled by PML-F MPA Nusrat Sehar Abbasi on the functioning of over 100 private schools in the Sukkur region on an illegal basis was ruled out of order by the chair.
Discussing the adjournment motion, Khuhro said around 1,200 private schools were registered with the government in the Sukkur region.
In the last three months, he added, 20 more private schools in the region were also registered.
On a call attention notice on the kidnapping cases in Khairpur district, PML-F’s Muhammad Rashid Shah showed some pictures wherein the chief minister was sitting some men, who the opposition lawmaker claimed were involved in kidnappings. He also showed another photograph wherein the relatives of the kidnap victims were protesting outside the Chief Minister’s House.