Proceedings of the National Assembly were adjourned without any business on Friday after the government failed to ensure a quorum. The session, chaired by Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, began with the question hour. At the start of proceedings, opposition MNA Iqbal Afridi sought permission to raise a point of order regarding protests by people from the former Fata region which now forms K-P merged districts. When permission was not granted, he pointed out the lack of a quorum. A count of members confirmed that the required number of lawmakers was not present.
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