• Finance minister set to deliver winding-up speech today, cut motions to follow • Spats between ruling, opposition lawmakers degenerate into name-calling • PPP defends BISP allocations, demands more funds for agriculture ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb is set to deliver the winding-up speech in the lower house as the general debate on the federal budget is expected to be finished today (Thursday), in line with its pre-set 40-hour duration. The NA sitting continued even after 9pm on Wednesday amid multiple unpleasant incidents, with lawmakers almost coming to blows in the house, and the session will resume in the morning today. PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, who is likely to attend today’s sitting, is also expected to speak.