The National Assembly Secretariat has rolled out new security standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the Parliament House, aimed at reducing congestion and enhancing security.
As per the new directives, entry of non-essential persons is strictly prohibited, and a ban has been placed on video recording by TikTokers, vloggers, and YouTubers within the Parliament House building.
The speaker of the National Assembly has taken notice of the excessive crowding at Gate No. 1, which prompted these measures. The new SOPs are part of a broader initiative to streamline access and ensure the safety and efficiency of parliamentary operations.
A significant aspect of these SOPs includes a warning to media representatives. Journalists are now forbidden from stopping and engaging lawmakers in conversations within the corridors. This move aims to ensure that lawmakers can carry out their duties without unnecessary interruptions.
Additionally, the SOPs stipulate that any individual caught violating the video recording ban will have their mobile phones and other recording devices confiscated, and they'll be evicted from the premises. This measure underscores the commitment to maintaining the privacy and security of parliamentary proceedings.
Moreover, Senate card holders will no longer have access to the National Assembly, and a decision has been taken to enforce tighter security protocols at all entry points, including the Parliament Gate on the Constitution Highway. Relevant institutions have been instructed to implement these security measures immediately.