Rowdyism In PA Likely As Govt Tables Rs3.2tr Budget Today.

LAHORE -- A stormy session of the Punjab Assembly begins at 2pm today as the new Punjab government presents its budget estimates for the fiscal year 2022-23 amid fears of a severe clash between the Opposition and the Treasury benches thereby reviving the bitter memories of the previous session.

Barring a six-minute long sitting held on May 22 which had dismissed a no-trust motion against Speaker Ch Parvez Elahi, it will be the first regular session of the Assembly following the chief minister's election on April 16 in a sitting marred by violence and commotion.

Also, after the regime change in Punjab, this will be the first session in which the Opposition and the ruling parties will swap seats led by a new opposition leader and a new leader of the house. The PTI is expected to nominate its Opposition Leader and a Deputy Opposition Leader in a couple of days. Names of Mian Mahmoodur Rashid and Mian Aslam Iqbal are under consideration in this regard.

In the absence of a finance minister, Punjab Minister Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari will present the budget amid a likely rumpus to be created by the Opposition. The total outlay of the budget is expected to be Rs 3200 billion with a record Rs 680 billion allocated for the Annual Development Programme.

Finance Department officials say it will be a tax-free budget aimed at giving relief to the inflation-stricken people.

Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz Sunday formally assigned the Assembly business of finance department to Sardar Awais Leghari. The Assembly business of the law department is most likely to be assigned to Mohammad Ahmad Khan, a PML-N MPA who is a lawyer by profession.

Meanwhile, Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi who will be presiding over the Assembly sitting specified for presentation of the annual budget is not sure if the House proceedings will be smooth...

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