ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is in trouble once again as a petition was filed in the sessions court against her for wearing police uniform while attending the passing-out parade on Thursday, according to ARY News. Has been. The plaintiff claimed that Maryam Nawaz wearing the uniform of a police officer was "unlawful". The petition states that no one is allowed to wear the attire of an official state institution. The petitioner said that despite Maryam Nawaz's appeal to the police, no action was taken against her. The petitioner requested the judge to direct the filing of a complaint against Maryam Nawaz. Court adjourns hearing of Punjab CM case till April 29 Wearing uniform, Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz attended a police passing-out parade in Lahore, according to ARY News Greetings were given to the outstanding achievers of the Police Training College, as per ARY News report. Guard of Honor was given and awards were presented. Notably, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Maryam Nawaz has created history by becoming the first woman Chief Minister of Punjab. He secured 22 votes in the election and won over his rival Rana Aftab Ahmed of Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) who had got zero votes due to the boycott of SIC members. The Punjab Assembly session was presided over by newly elected Speaker Malik Ahma. According to ARY News, Khan saw opposition members of the Sunni Ittehad Council boycott the proceedings, with Chairman Khan announcing that elections would be held only for the Chief Minister, and no MLAs are allowed to speak during the session.