Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto: At present, Pakistan has a joint government of Bilawal Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Shahbaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-N. During this, there have also been reports of estrangement between the two parties. While accepting this, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said on Wednesday (June 21) that PPP President Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari was unhappy with the government’s efforts after the devastating floods of 2022.
According to The Tribune’s report, speaking in the Sindh Assembly, the CM said that Bhutto and the Sindh government are still dissatisfied with the government’s efforts to deal with the devastating floods. He urged the federal government to provide more assistance to the flood affected areas. At the same time, this statement of CM has again given rise to the speculation of political differences between PML-N and PPP.
Differences between PML-N and PPP came to the fore
However, the Foreign Minister himself had denied any political differences a day earlier. Differences between the PML-N and the PPP came to the fore during a public meeting in Pakistan’s Swat on Saturday (June 17) in which the ruling coalition government criticized the proposed budget for ignoring the provinces that bore the brunt of last year’s devastating floods. Accused of. Reiterating that, Syed Murad said that we want the government to make up for the lack in the flood-affected province in the last three years.
The government had promised to give billions of rupees
Sindh CM said that the federal government should give priority to the projects keeping in mind the development in Sindh. 30 billion rupees will be received from the federal government only after protests. He said the government had set aside Rs 25 billion in the budget for Sindh and assured an additional Rs 2 billion for the restoration of schools destroyed by the floods. The Sindh Assembly then approved the budget for the coming financial year before adjourning the session indefinitely.
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