PESHAWAR: Opposition and government parliamentarians of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday put severe criticism on each other and atmosphere became warm in KPK assembly when a leader of Pakistan Tehrik e Insaf (PTI) blamed opposition for playing ‘point scoring’ game on deadly Peshawar blast.
According to TNT correspondent, a opposition member of KPK assembly and leader of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Nighat Orakzai, alleged government collision parties that they are doing nothing for victims of Peshawar blast and she shows a dress of a baby girl and claimed her body may not found from the incident scene.
During her speech in assembly, she urged that doctors of lady reading hospital don’t allow her to enter in the hospital to see victims of Peshawar blast. She said condition of patients is of its worse that even they don’t have beds and medicines in hospital.
During her speech the member of KPK and PTI’s minority’s leader Soran Singh interfere and claimed that opposition parties are responsible for the tension and bloody protest in Peshawar after the Church blast. He urged that opposition parties wrongly inter-prated and miss used the blast affected mob against government.
He said opposition is making point scoring on the minority’s issues in province.
After Soran interrupted PPP’s leader, she became angry and reached him bench and ask him to come out for fight.
Later, other government and opposition members solve the issue and the warm atmosphere of the KPK assembly going to normal.
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