JHANG, Oct 1: The opposition staged a walkout from the house during the second session of the district council here on Monday.

The district council was meeting for the first time after its inaugural session held last month. The main item on the agenda was the framing of bylaws.

The trouble started soon after the recitation from the Holy Quran when the deputy leader of the opposition, Syed Shabbar Raza, demanded provision of the copies of the minutes of the last meeting.

Convener Syed Asad Hayat said he had sent the copies to the local government commission and the members could get the same from there. He said it was not his duty to provide the copies to each member. He also read out the relevant section of the law from the new Local Government Ordinance in support of his ruling, but the opposition kept raising hue and cry.

On another point of order, the chief whip of the opposition, Syed Babar Sultan, objected to the presence of some unconcerned people in visitors and press galleries. The Speaker ruled that the visitors and press galleries were not a part of the house and anybody could sit there and watch the proceedings after obtaining permission from his office.

When a motion for the formation of a committee for framing bylaws was put before the house, the opposition again started shouting and walked out of the house in protest against a suggestion by a treasury member, empowering the convener to nominate the committee. The motion was eventually carried unanimously in the absence of opposition.

SHOT DEAD:A newly-wed couple was shot dead while the mother of the bridegroom was injured over a marriage dispute in Haveli Bahadur Shah village, some 25km from here, in Shorkot tehsil on Sunday evening.

Rab Nawaz was engaged to his cousin, Biban Mai. Later the father of the girl arranged her marriage with another cousin, Aslam. On Sunday, Nawaz went to the house of Aslam and opened fire killing the couple on the spot and injuring Aslam’s mother. The injured was taken to hospital in critical condition.

Shorkot police have registered a case.

POWER THEFT:Qadirpur police have registered a case against a power thief after he was caught red-handed stealing electricity from his tubewell.

Landlord Ghulam Abbas of Monda village, whose outhouse was just a few yards away from the Shah Jewna SDO office, had been stealing power for the last many months with the connivance of a local SDO. On a tip-off, the Jhang DCM along with the Fesco, Jhang circle team, conducted a raid and found involved Ghulam Abbas in stealing electricity. The DCM reported the matter to police who had registered a case against him.

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