ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly has adopted a proposal to defer its usual agenda for the May 9 session in order to further debate the escalation between India and Pakistan, according to the Associated Press of Pakistan
The motion, proposed by PPP legislator Ijaz Jakhrani, was overwhelmingly adopted. Jakhrani sought approval to suspend the upcoming session’s normal procedures due to current national security concerns.
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Earlier, addressing the National Assembly, Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said the Indian drones that the military shot down are Pakistan’s “war trophy,” and would “be kept in museums.”
Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, he declared, “We will show them to our children and tell them that when India failed with its jets, it used drones.”
He went on to say that India also sustained significant casualties along the Line of Control, emphasizing that Pakistan had made significant progress in conventional warfare. “There aren’t many instances of this in the world.”
“This is what you call a befitting response,” he asserted.


