Bilawal expresses discontent with PM over lack of progress in Punjab accord

SINDH ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED AND RESOLVED ON PRIORITY

Pakistan Aug, 23 2024
Bilawal expresses discontent with PM over lack of progress in Punjab accord
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PM Shehbaz, Bilawal Bhutto discuss 'alliance issues, economic policies'

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples' Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari held significant meeting to discuss key alliance matters and government's economic policies. Meeting, attended by prominent figures including Sherry Rehman, Pervez Sharif and Naveed Qamar focused on several critical issues.

Major point of discussion was implementation of written agreement in Punjab, reflecting coalition's ongoing efforts to maintain unity and ensure smooth governance in province. Bilawal Bhutto expressed disappointment to Prime Minister regarding lack of progress on an earlier agreement addressing issues faced by two allied parties in Punjab. Bilawal stressed that absence of consultation on key matters was straining alliance.

Leaders also exchanged views on upcoming legislation in National Assembly, underlining importance of cohesive decision-making as government navigates through challenging times.

Additionally, meeting addressed ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts for flood victims in Sindh. PM Sharif expressed his full support and commitment to assisting Sindh in its recovery efforts, emphasising federal government's dedication to providing necessary resources.

Premier hosted dinner in honour of PPP delegation, featuring menu of local chicken and other traditional dishes, symbolising strong bonds within coalition.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 23 2024

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