NA session likely to pass 21st Amendment bill
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly will resume its session today (Monday) to pass Constitution Twenty-first Amendment Bill aimed to provide constitutional cover to military courts.
Political parties have already developed consensus to setup military courts for the period of two years.
The house is also expected to approve a bill to amend the Pakistan Army Act.
By OCTOPUS
January 05, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly will resume its session today (Monday) to pass Constitution Twenty-first Amendment Bill aimed to provide constitutional cover to military courts.
Political parties have already developed consensus to setup military courts for the period of two years.
The house is also expected to approve a bill to amend the Pakistan Army Act.
Political parties have already developed consensus to setup military courts for the period of two years.
The house is also expected to approve a bill to amend the Pakistan Army Act.
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