In the Punjab Assembly of Pakistan, on Saturday, the leaders of Imran Khan's party PTI broke the limits. As soon as the session started in the assembly, the PTI leader attacked the Well and started beating Deputy Speaker Mohammad Majri with slaps. Not only this, the leaders of PTI had brought lota with them. He attacked by throwing a lot first and when this did not satisfy his mind, he came to the well and pulled the hair of the deputy speaker and rained slaps.
In fact, on the instructions of the Lahore High Court, a new Chief Minister is to be elected for Punjab. For which the session was called on Saturday. The attack for the chief minister's post in Pakistan's Punjab is a contest between Shahbaz and Chaudhry Parvez Elahi. The session was presided over by Deputy Speaker Mohammad Majri. Hamza is a candidate for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and other parties. Whereas, PML-Q and PTI are supporting Elahi.
According to the information received, as soon as the session started, the PTI leaders sitting in advance started creating a ruckus in the assembly. Attacking the leaders of the opposition camp who left the PTI for the no-confidence motion in the National Assembly, the PTI leaders started making noise. When the Deputy Speaker stopped the PTI leaders from doing so, they started throwing lotus at the Deputy Speaker Majri. When even this did not fill his mind, he came to the Well and started beating the Deputy Speaker.
According to Pakistani media reports, PTI leaders started raining slaps on Mazari. His hair was also pulled. During this, the policemen present in the assembly in a civil dress took the lead and somehow rescued the deputy speaker and brought him out of the assembly building. After some time when the session started, the PTI leader remained absent from the House. After which the session had to be adjourned for Saturday without any decision.
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