Islamabad, In a significant session held at the Parliament House this afternoon, ten newly-elected members of the National Assembly were sworn into office, marking the beginning of their terms as national legislators. The ceremony was presided over by Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, who administered the oath to the incoming lawmakers.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the session also included a moment of silence, lasting one minute, to honor the memory of five Chinese nationals who lost their lives in the Dasu terrorist attack. This gesture of silence was a symbol of Pakistan’s solidarity with the people of China, reflecting the deep ties between the two nations.
Furthermore, the assembly offered fateha for the souls of various individuals, including personnel from the security and law enforcement agencies who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the country. This tribute underscored the assembly’s recognition of the bravery and sacrifices made by those who serve to protect Pakistan.
The session concluded with the Speaker proroguing the assembly, marking the end of this significant event in Pakistan’s legislative calendar. The swearing-in of the new members signifies a fresh infusion of ideas and energy into the National Assembly, promising to contribute to the nation’s governance and legislative process.