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PM forms committee to review Telecom Reorganization (Amendment) Bill; directs proposals submission on priority

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Committee to review telecom right-of-way and private property, housing society operations before recommendations

PM Shehbaz Sharif set a committee to review Telecommunication Reorganization (Amendment) Bill. PHOTO: APP

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday constituted a committee to review the Telecommunication Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill.

The committee will be headed by Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazir Tarar, while the members include Senator Sherry Rehman, Federal Minister for IT Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Cheema, Attorney General Mansoor Awan and experts related to the field of law and IT.

The committee, which has been constituted to address the concerns raised against some of its provisions, will review the Right-of-way Framework in Section 2(qb), 2(ma), Section 27A and 27B of the Telecommunication Reorganisation Amendment Bill.

The committee will review the right-of-way for the establishment of telecommunication facilities and deliberate on the operations related to the domain of private property and housing societies before submitting its recommendations.

Read More: IT ministry clarifies ROW Bill

The premier directed the committee to review the bill on a priority basis and submit its proposals.

Earlier, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication had clarified that the proposed Right of Way (ROW) Bill 2026 would not allow the forcible acquisition of private land or unauthorised entry into citizens’ private properties.

According to the ministry, the property owners would retain the full right to raise objections, negotiate terms and demand appropriate compensation before any work is carried out on their land.

It said no telecom company would be allowed to enter private property without the owner’s consent or without fulfilling all legal requirements.



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