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Changes to cybercrime law land in Senate amid outcry

Changes to cybercrime law land in Senate amid outcry

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• Joint session passes four bills in 11 minutes, as many deferred
• PTI accuses PPP of hypocrisy, slams its support for ‘controversial legislation’

ISLAMABAD: Amid a strong protest by the PTI-led opposition and a walkout by journalists from the press gallery, a controversial bill seeking to amend the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) was presented in the Senate on Friday.

In total, four bills were tabled in the House and referred to standing committees following the suspension of the question hour on a motion moved by PPP Parliamentary Leader Sherry Rehman, citing lawmakers’ travel plans to their constituencies.

However, Leader of the Opposition Senator Shibli Faraz criticised the suspension of the question hour, calling it a frivolous excuse. He accused the PPP of hypocrisy and slammed its support for what he termed “controversial legislation”.

Mr Faraz particularly called out the PPP’s role in advancing the Peca amendment bill, saying: “They have supported all controversial laws in recent past, whether it was the 26th constitutional amendment or this yet-to-be-passed Peca amendment.”

PTI lawmakers staged a noisy protest during the brief Senate session, which lasted just over 15 minutes. Chanting slogans like “Black laws unacceptable,” “Peca amendments unacceptable,” and “Free Imran Khan,” PTI members gathered near the chairman’s podium to express their dissent.

Alongside the Peca amendment bill, the session also saw the introduction of the Digital Nation Pakistan Bill, the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-Organi­sation) (Amendment) Bill, and the National Commission for Minorities Bill. All four bills were referred to the relevant standing committees by Senate Deputy Chairman Syedaal Khan.

Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, who introduced the bills, criticised the opposition for disrupting proceedings, chiding it for even opposing the bill on the minorities commission.

“Instead of opposing these bills without understanding, the opposition should participate in committee discussions to provide their input,” he said.

He said the PTI’s sole objective was to somehow secure the release of their incarcerated leader. “If you commit a crime, you will have to go behind bars,” he remarked.

Soon after the bills were referred to the standing committees, the Senate deputy chairman adjourned the house to meet again on Monday, ignoring two calling-attention notices on the agenda, which included one by the leader of the opposition.

Joint session

Earlier, lawmakers passed four bills and deferred another four bills within the span of 11 minutes during the joint sitting of the parliament amid a noisy protest by the opposition members belonging to the PTI.

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