Lawmakers barred from using 'abusive language' in parliament.

ISLAMABAD -- Lawmakers who will use foul language in parliament will either be thrown out of the session or suspended for their failure to maintain decorum, National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser said on Tuesday.

'On Monday's session, some words were spoken which have brought shame to all parliamentarians,' he said while addressing the MNAs. 'Those words insulted the entire House and I am speaking about the speech given by Qadir Patel.'

He remarked that Rule 82 (iv) of the House bars members from using 'defamatory, indecent and unparliamentary and undignified' language in Parliament. Rule 21 gives the speaker the right to ask them to leave the house or suspend their membership, Qaiser added.

A PPP MPA, however, raised objections and said that the speaker took the name of only one member but things were said by both government and...

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