Tensions in parliament of Pakistan

Online Desk: The Pakistan government has refused to declare the Senate the details of the Upper House Senate on deployment of troops in Saudi Arabia. In the Senate session on Monday, the country's defense minister Khurram Dastagir said that the information is not possible in the interest of the security of the country and the army. Tensions created in Parliament are about this poison. Senate Chairman Raja Rabnani expressed anger. He also threatened to take action against the Defense Minister and Prime Minister Shahid Khakan Abbasi for contempt of parliament.
On 15 February the Pakistani army chief General Kamar Bajwa and Saudi ambassador Nawaf Saeed al-Maliki, in the General Headquarters, It is said that the meeting was held to discuss 'regional security situation'. Later, the Inter-Services Public Relations Office said that a fleet of Pakistani soldiers in the continuation of existing bilateral security cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, being sent to Saudi Arabia for training and counseling missions.
The summit was summoned by the Defense Minister on Monday. Appearing before, he said, detailed information can not be said about the deployment of troops in Saudi Arabia. However, for the first time, he revealed how many new troops were being sent. One thousand 600 soldiers have been deployed since the past and one thousand troops are being sent to the new.

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