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ISLAMABAD:Opposition parties in Senate have moved a privi nike dunk lege motion against Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar for refusing to withdraw the figures pertaining to casualties from terrorist a adidas samba damen ctivities he had presented before the upper house.Opposition lawmakers had accused Nisar of presenting false statistics and demanded an apology.Boycotting Senate proceedings for a second consecutive day on Friday, senators from all political parties save the Muttahida Qaumi Movement held a me dunk nike store eting and drafted the privilege motion against the interior minister. Twenty-four senators signed the motion. The interior minister provided the wrong statistics in reply to the questions asked by opposition members and then refused to take them back in violation of parliamentary traditions, Pakistan Peoples Party Senator Raza Rabbani told journalists following the opposition s decision.He was referring to the total number of casualties resulting from terrorist attacks since 2002. In reply to one such question LONDON:Oil prices rose on Friday and were on course for a second cons nike air max95 ecutive week of gains as more countries moved ahead with plans to relax economic and social lockdowns p air max 98 ut i newbalance 550 n place to halt the coronavirus pandemic and as more output was shut in.Brent crude was up by $0.52, or 1.8%, at $29.98 a barrel by 0920 GMT, having fallen nearly 1% on Thursday.US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained $0.78, or 3.3%, to $24.33 after a decline of nearly 2% in the previous session.Both contracts are heading for a second week of gains after the lows of April, when US oil crashed below zero, with Brent advancing more than 13% this week and WTI up 23%.However, crude is still being pumped into storage, raising the prospect that any gains prompted by stronger demand will be capped. The market remains much oversupplied, but OPEC+ cuts and voluntary curtailments are helping and the modest beginnings of demand recovery could be imminent as lockdowns begin to ease,鈥?said Jefferies equity analyst Jason