ISLAMABAD On Sunday, there was unrest
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in the National Assembly due to the government and opposition's continued disagreement on Azm-e-Istehkam, a new military operation aimed at eliminating militancy. The administration promised to resolve the issues raised by the opposition members from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), but they claimed that they were not given trust over the operation. The opposition benches raised a ruckus during the lower house session, which was originally intended to discuss the budget but deviated to discuss opinions regarding the operation. The PTI staged an hour-long walkout from the session, which they eventually returned for. Their leaders then addressed the National Assembly while chanting "end the operation" and "we want peace." The administration of Shehbaz Sharif had Saturday
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