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Profile of Member of Youth Parliament Pakistan 2012 |
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Ushna Ahmed YP59-SINDH11 |
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Brief Profile |
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Ms. Ushna Ahmed, born on January 31, 1992, hails from Karachi. She is currently enrolled in Dow University of Health Sciences in MBBS. She has received many certificates for debate competitions and won three inter-branch debate competitions and also received 3rd prize in an inter-school debate competitions. She received a silver medal and got distinction in 5 subjects in O-levels .She has participated in international Art contests and WWF events. |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Ushna Ahmed was affiliated with Green Party
and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Interior, Kashmir Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan and FATA
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Contact Detail |
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Email: |
ush_aqua13@hotmail.com |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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Second Session (19-4-2012) |
Mr. Tabraiz Sadiq Marri (YP58-SINDH10), Mr. Muhammad Haseeb Ahsen (YP51-SINDH03), Mr. Hunain Ali Quadri (YP49-SINDH01), Mr. Jamal Jamaee (YP50-SINDH02) and Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP59-SINDH11) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that The Islamic Republic of Pakistan favors strong diplomatic ties with United States of America on the basis of equality and mutual respect keeping in view the equally valuable nature of this relationship. However, we prioritize our territorial integrity and sovereignty over any advantageous association and therefore demand respect for our territorial integrity, sovereignty and internal affairs for the continuation of this beneficial association as we vouch to reciprocate similar respect to The United States of America”. |
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Fourth Session (29-8-2012) |
Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP50-SINDH11) and Ms. Mehreen Syeda (YP29-PUNJAB09) would like to move the following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that in order to take a step forward in normalizing Pakistan-India relations, visa restrictions between the two countries should be relaxed.” |
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Fourth Session (30-8-2012) |
Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP59-SINDH11) and Mr. Tabraiz Sadiq Marri (YP58-SINDH10) to introduce a Private Member Bill “Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2012.” |
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Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP50-SINDH11), Mr. Naveed Hasan(YP41-PUNJAB21) and Mr. Rehan Dashti (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) would like to move the following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that PEMRA rules pertaining to Media broadcasting are not being im |
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Fifth Session (20-9-2012) |
Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP50-SINSH11) and Mr. Hunain Ali Quadri (YP49-SINDH01) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the opinion that effective measures must be taken, by both Election Commission of Pakistan and the political parties, to engage the youth of Pakistan in the electoral process in order to increase the voter turnout in the upcoming elections.” |
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Fifth Session (21-9-2012) |
Mr. Muhammad Haseeb Ahsen (YP51-SINDH03), Mr. Jamal Naseer Jamaee (YP50-SINDH02), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) , Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Hunain Ali Quadri (YP49-SINDH01), Ms. Seep Akhtar Channer (YP55-SINDH07), Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP59-SINDH11) and Mr. Tabraiz sadiq Marri (YP58-SINDH10) would like to move the following resolution: “This House believes that special attention must be given to Karachi’s law and order situation keeping in view its importance as the economic hub of Pakistan. This house also demands that the Government of Pakistan must take strict, impartial and bold action against the criminals, and may also utilize Military for this purpose if required. |
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Fifth Session (22-9-2012) |
Ms. Anum Mohsin (YP22-PUNJAB02), Ms. Ushna Ahmed (YP59-SINDH09) and Mr. Touseef Abbassi (YP02-AJK02) would like to invite the attention of the Youth Minister for Interior, Kashmir Affairs, GB and FATA on the deteriorating law and order situation in protest against the movie that has defamed our Prophet (P.B.U.H), an offensive step hurting the sentiments of the Muslim Ummah |
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