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Veena Malik's name echoes in Senate

January 25, 2012 - Updated 2020 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: Senator Mushahidullah Khan on Wednesday said perhaps Veena Malik's presence in the Senate could make senators attend its meetings, Geo News reported on Wednesday.

Speaking on the floor of Senate, Mushahidullah Khan regretted that although the Senate speaker put to use all 'tactics', neither the Prime Minister nor federal ministers came to attend the Senate sessions.

He said now only one last thing was left to be tried. "Lets, bring Veena Malik from India and make her a senator or a deputy chairman…. perhaps then the ministers might show up."

On this, Senator Jan Jamali snapped: "A more sizzling thing be made the prime minister."

Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)'s Senator Haseeb Khan on a point of order lamented what to talk of federal ministers when even the Prime Minister himself did not come to the Senate meetings. "This is because he (Prime Minister) does not own us," he added.


 
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