speed whereas patients and their families in Services Hospital and Punjab Institute of Cardiology on Jail Road were being severely inconvenienced and construction of a road servicing thousands in Chungi Amar Sadhu was halted without any reason. Iqbal alleged that the government was pocketing money by increasing financial estimates of road projects in Lahore and complained that an impressive Rs5 billion had been spent by the government on a road in the city. The PTI MPA denied that elected members from the opposition had any decision making power in their local district coordination committees. The opposition members in addition complained that graveyards in the city were facing neglect due to poor security arrangements and illegal occupation of land reserved for graves should be seriously addressed in a crackdown by the Punjab government.
PTI MPA Dr Nausheen Hamid complained that Sultan Mehmood Road was in a shambles and had not been repaired in the 11 years after its construction. She was dissatisfied by the patchwork repair on the road and called for more roads to be built in remote and underdeveloped parts of the city instead of the posh localities. The PTI MPA in another question regarding the state of slaughterhouses in the city was also not satisfied by the parliamentary secretary’s claims of hygiene and cleanliness and remarked that videos and pictures taken by locals showed an entirely different picture. Meanwhile, the Leader of the Opposition Mian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed called for a place for consolidated slaughterhouses in the city for the convenience of local buyers of meat.
PML-N MPA Ahmad Shah Khagga called out the Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government and Community Development for reducing the number of villages in his tehsil constituency and claimed that revenue records were on the contrary. The secretary failed to give a satisfying response to explain the error and failed to explain as to why funds set under Annual Budget 2014-15 for a road in PP-229 Pakpattan had yet to be utilised and work started on the road.
Bhatti was subjected to criticism over unfulfilled requests for funds to the National Finance Commission, failure of Saaf Paani Project in Faisalabad to curb waterborne diseases, and negative attitude of masalikh committees working under the Local Government Act and Muslim Family Laws Ordinance towards women seeking divorce from their spouses. The House was adjourned for Friday (today).