ISLAMABAD According to sources, the PML-N and the People’s Party are still at odds about who will share power in Punjab. According to sources, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Pakistan People’s Party have not been able to reach a power-sharing agreement thus far.
Four sessions between the PML-N and PPP coordination committees ended without a decision, according to sources. Sources close to the People’s Party are griping that Punjab’s ruling PML-N failed to respond appropriately. According to PPP sources, “The PML-N has not been serious about the power sharing arrangement for Punjab.”
According to sources, the PPP leadership is aware of the PML-N’s lackadaisical stance. According to insiders, “the PPP is not given participation in district-level committees.” The sources claimed that the Punjab Assembly budget “ignoreses the People’s Party members.”The PPP MPAs have not yet received the funding,” the sources continued. It should be noted that the People’s Party is under pressure from the PML-N to join the coalition administration in Punjab and the Centre.