Kh Asif to miss MNAs’ farewell photo session today
ISLAMABAD: Following end of his career as parliamentarian with his disqualification, Khawaja Muhammad Asif will also miss the farewell group photo session of Members of the National Assembly which is scheduled at the Parliament House today Friday (today).
According to an announcement of the National Assembly Secretariat, Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has invited all members of the current National Assembly to participate in the farewell group photograph.
The farewell group photograph will be taken after the budget speech on 27th April, 2018 in front of the gate No 1, Parliament House.
The National Assembly Secretariat has also issued a circular to all members of the National Assembly, requesting them to ensure their presence on this memorable event.
Khawaja Asif began his political career in 1991 on returning to Pakistan following the death of his father after living in the United Arab Emirates for many years.
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