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    Senate Panel Approves Bill Allowing Nadra to Suspend CNICs for Two Months

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Senate Standing Committee on Interior has given its approval to a government bill that grants the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) the authority to temporarily suspend Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs) for a period of up to two months. This legislative move aims to update Nadra’s legal powers in response to evolving national security challenges.

    The National Database and Registration Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2026, seeks to strengthen the legal framework governing Nadra’s operations. Officials highlighted to the committee that CNICs are a crucial element of Pakistan’s security infrastructure, and their misuse could threaten internal stability, economic integrity, and the country’s international reputation.

    Currently, Nadra’s ability to act swiftly against suspicious or fraudulent CNICs is hindered by the lack of explicit statutory authority. The proposed amendments are intended to close these legal gaps, particularly in cases involving individuals attempting to evade judicial processes.

    Officials assured the committee that the new powers would be exercised under a strict legal framework, incorporating procedural safeguards such as mandatory written notifications, opportunities for individuals to respond, and adherence to defined timelines. These measures are designed to protect citizens’ rights while preventing the misuse of CNICs. The scope of these powers is narrowly tailored and time-limited to avoid any arbitrary enforcement.

    Nadra, serving as Pakistan’s central citizen database and a key national infrastructure institution, is essential for identity registration and access to services across both public and private sectors.

    Under the new provisions, individuals whose CNICs are suspended or confiscated may face restrictions on vital services, including banking transactions, mobile SIM card registration, travel, and access to government facilities. The amendments primarily target absconders and offenders who might otherwise exploit valid CNICs to continue financial or administrative activities while evading law enforcement.

    During the committee meeting, concerns were raised regarding reported cases of Afghan nationals holding Pakistani CNICs and instances where Pakistani citizens allegedly experienced wrongful blocking of their identity cards. The committee instructed relevant authorities to promptly investigate and address these issues.

    In a related update, representatives from the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) briefed the committee on their counter-extremism initiatives. They outlined a shift towards a proactive, intelligence-led strategy that involves analyzing extremist content and generating counter-narratives across multiple platforms. Since late 2025, a multi-layered prevention system engaging 180 stakeholders has been implemented, alongside partnerships with civil society and educational institutions to promote constitutional values among youth.

    Nacta officials also noted efforts to counter separatist narratives by emphasizing democratic governance and socio-economic progress, particularly in Balochistan.

    Additionally, the committee unanimously approved the Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2026, with no objections from the interior ministry, marking another significant legislative development.

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