Islamabad, August 31: The last day of the fourth session
of Youth Parliament was initiated by the Government bills
introduced by the concerned Youth Ministers for Law,
Parliamentary Affair and Human Right
Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz
(YP36-PUNJAB16), Youth Minister for Interior, Kashmir
Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan and FATA,
Mr. Muhammad Aamir Khan
Khichi (YP30-PUNJAB10) and Youth Minister
for Information Technology and Telecommunication
Mr. Gohar Zaman
(YP25-PUNJAB05). Mr.
Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03) moved a motion
to discuss the parameters of state institutions in
perspective of ongoing disturbances between the executive
and the apex court of the state.
Mr. Muhammad Sohail
(YP34-PUNJAB14) said that there is dire need to deal with
the lack of coordination between the industries and
technical institutions to improve the technical and
practical skills of the masses.
Ms. Yusra Farooq (YP13-ICT03) and
Mr. Yasir Riaz
(YP12-ICT02) presented the Committee Reports on “Small and
Medium Size Enterprises” and “Foreign Direct Investment”
respectively.
Mr. Malik Rehan
(YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) was of the view that the Government
should lift ban from all Baloch websites that are
pertaining to the news, culture and education.
Mr. Osama Mehmood
(YP42-PUNJAB22) said that incidents of violence at
educational institutions must be dealt with priority in a
transparent manner.
Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05) also presented the
Special Committee Reports on “Southern Punjab”.
Mr. Omair Najam (YP42-PUNJAB22) moved a resolution to
discuss that the launch of 3D and 4G technologies in
Pakistan is vital for the growth of both Telecom sector
and Economy of Pakistan. Moreover he stressed upon the
need to revisit sales and purchase agreement between
Aetsalat and Government.
The 4th Youth Parliament Pakistan
is supported by the Danish International Development
Agency, Government of Denmark as recognition of the
importance of young people's involvement in democracy
and democratic practices. |