LAHORE: Proceedings of the 41st session of the Punjab Assembly will resume here on Wednesday (today) afternoon to discuss ‘constitutional crisis’ in the country, price hike and law, order in the province.

It is the longest session of the provincial house continuing since June 15, 2022.

The agenda issued by the assembly secretariat reveals that written queries of the lawmakers related to Punjab Baitul Maal department will be taken up immediately after the start of the proceedings.

Then the University of Kamalia Bill, 2022 will be reconsidered as the governor had objected to the earlier passage of the bill.

The re-passage of the bill will eliminate the need for formal approval by the governor to make it a law.

An audit report on the accounts of public sector enterprises for the year 2019-20 will also be laid before the house before taking up general discussion on constitutional crisis, price hike and law & order.

Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2022

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