Shahbaz Sharif’s government is in trouble in Pakistan. A rift has started between Shehbaz Sharif’s party PML-N and Bilawat Bhutto’s party Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Shehbaz Sharif has support from PPP. For the last several days, rhetoric has started between the two parties against each other regarding flood compensation and Cholistan Canal Project.
War of words intensifies regarding flood compensation
There is a PPP government in the Sindh province of Pakistan, while there is a PML-N government in Punjab. The war of words that started over flood compensation reached the issue of water rights on the Indus River. Punjab province CM Maryam Nawaz even said that she (PPP) should keep her advice to herself. Meanwhile, now PPP Vice President Senator Sherry Rehman warned coalition partner PML-N that if they do not get clear support, they will face difficulties in the Senate.
PPP leader threatened
“If you want to break the entire alliance, I have already said in the National Assembly, do not take our coming to power lightly and do not think that you can do anything and we will remain silent. If you do not need us, then it is your choice, but let me remind you that we are the single largest party in the Senate and without the clear support of the PPP, it will be very difficult for you,” Sherry Rehman, vice-president of the PPP, was reported by Pakistani newspaper Dawn. Will go.”
‘PPP’s suggestion was made an issue of Sindh and Punjab’
He said, “This issue is not between Sindh and Punjab, but between the Union and the people. 65 lakh people have been affected by the recent floods.” Sherry Rehman has criticized how the PPP’s suggestion to provide assistance to flood victims through the Benazir Income Support Program was turned into a point of conflict between Sindh and Punjab. He said, “How did this become a matter of Sindh and Punjab? Aren’t the rest of the people Pakistanis? We are a federal party and our voters are in Punjab, so what do you mean?”
Will PPP sit in the opposition?
Asked about PPP sitting in the opposition, Rehman said the decision on the issue would be taken by the Central Executive Committee as it was not a small decision and the party did not want to destabilize the government. Will PPP no longer be a part of any legislative process? In response he said, “The coalition partner should not expect that we will come and manage your houses and promote your business.”

