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PA session: Police arrest Secretary Coordination Inayat Ullah

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LAHORE: Ahead of the Punjab Assembly session on Thursday, the police arrested Secretary Coordination PA Inayat Ullah Lak while he was leaving for court.

As per details, the session was likely to see a debate on the election of the chief minister of Punjab and Inayat Ullah was arrested outside the Governor House without any information about the reason for arrest.

The arrested secretary coordination was shifted to Garhi Shahu police station in Lahore.

Notably, the session which is to be commenced by 11:3 today is expected to be marred by the ruckus, revealed sources privy to the matter.

In light of the possible fracas, strict SOPs have been announced by the Speaker Punjab Assembly Pervaiz Elahi.

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The session would be attended by only the lawmakers and no guests would be allowed to witness the proceedings.

The MPAs would not be allowed to carry their mobile phone inside the PA while the female MPAs would also have to submit their handbags to the security at the entrance.

The sources also revealed that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would likely hold a discussion on the election of Hamza Shehbaz as the chief minister Punjab.

However, both Speaker Pervaiz Elahi and Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari would not be able to chair the session due to no-trust motions against them.

Earlier, PTI submitted a no-trust motion against their own deputy speaker Dost Muhammad while a no-confidence motion against Pervaiz Elahi was submitted by the opposition.

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