Anti-Terrorism Amendment Bill 2010 tabled in Pak Senate
Islamabad, July 27 (ANI): Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Tuesday tabled the Anti-Terrorism Amendment Bill 2010 in the Senate.
The Senate Interior Committee will submit a report on the bill by Friday, the Dawn reports.
Addressing the Senate session, Malik vowed to ensure the government's writ remained unchallenged, and added that he would soon unveil the elements involved in the unrest in Balochistan.
"I am well aware of all the injustice meted out to Balochistan," Malik said, adding that the parliament should call for the banning of Baloch separatist groups.
This statement resulted in senators from Balochistan staging a walkout in protest. (ANI)
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