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    Senate Approves NAB Amendment Bill 2026 Amidst Heated Opposition Debate

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development on Thursday, the Senate of Pakistan gave its approval to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Amendment Bill 2026. The bill, which aims to introduce changes to the existing NAB framework, was formally presented to the Upper House by Senator Abdul Qadir. This legislative move has sparked intense debate among lawmakers, reflecting the ongoing political friction surrounding accountability mechanisms in the country.

    The approval of the bill was met with sharp criticism from opposition senators, who voiced their concerns about the implications of the amendments. Senator Ali Zafar emerged as a prominent critic during the session, vehemently condemning the bill. He described it as a “slap in the face of the Constitution,” emphasizing that such changes undermine democratic values and could be exploited to suppress political dissent. Zafar warned that the bill’s provisions might be weaponized by the ruling government to target opposition figures, particularly those affiliated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

    During his address, Senator Zafar also highlighted procedural issues surrounding the bill’s passage. He pointed out that the Senate did not observe a private member’s day, a parliamentary practice that allows non-government members to introduce legislation. This absence, he suggested, indicated that the bill was pushed through without adequate deliberation or transparency, raising questions about the legislative process and the timing of the approval. His remarks underscored the growing dissatisfaction among opposition ranks regarding how accountability laws are being amended.

    Meanwhile, behind the scenes, the government made concerted efforts to secure broader political backing for the bill. It reached out once again to the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), seeking their endorsement for the proposed changes to the NAB law. The PPP, after requesting and reviewing the draft of the amendment bill, decided to extend its support. This political alliance was crucial in ensuring the bill’s smooth passage through the Senate, reflecting the complex negotiations and strategic alliances that often shape Pakistan’s legislative landscape.

    The passage of the NAB Amendment Bill 2026 comes at a time when accountability institutions in Pakistan are under intense scrutiny. The NAB has long been a focal point of political controversy, with allegations of its misuse for political vendettas frequently raised by opposition parties. The recent amendments are seen by some as an attempt to recalibrate the bureau’s powers, but critics argue they may further politicize the institution. As the bill moves forward, its impact on Pakistan’s political and judicial environment will be closely watched by stakeholders both within the country and internationally.

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