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PM Shehbaz holds meeting to ease PML-N, PPP political tensions

Published on: October 8, 2025 3:33 PM

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called a meeting of senior PML-N leaders to discuss growing political tensions with the PPP. The meeting aims to find ways to calm the dispute between Punjab and Sindh provinces. He will be briefed on the PPP’s recent walkout from the National Assembly. Meanwhile, senior leaders will share concerns raised by the PPP. The prime minister hopes to reach a political ceasefire soon.

At the same time, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi will meet PM Shehbaz to deliver a message from President Asif Ali Zardari. The president has asked Naqvi to help reduce tensions between the two parties. Naqvi recently met President Zardari in Karachi to discuss the worsening political situation. Both leaders agreed on the need for dialogue and cooperation to ease the situation. Naqvi’s role is seen as crucial in mending ties.

Read more: Naqvi tasked with mediating between PML-N, PPP

The dispute began over flood aid distribution between the two provinces. The PPP-led Sindh government wants aid distributed through the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). However, the PML-N-led Punjab government rejected this plan. Since then, ministers from both sides have held press conferences criticizing each other. This disagreement has deepened the political rift and increased tensions between the parties.

Prime Minister Shehbaz’s move shows his desire to stop the political rivalry from escalating. The meeting will focus on dialogue and cooperation to handle flood relief effectively. Political observers believe this step could improve coordination between the two parties. Both sides have important roles in managing the flood crisis and governance. Finding common ground is now a priority.

Read more: PM Shehbaz Urges World to Honor Climate Pledges, Reject Loans

The situation remains fluid as talks continue behind the scenes. The prime minister’s efforts reflect a willingness to resolve conflicts peacefully. Meanwhile, the public watches closely, hoping for political stability during a critical time. The coming weeks will test the success of these negotiations. Ultimately, easing tensions will benefit the people of Punjab and Sindh.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Latest, lead3, political tensions, PPP, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, senior PML-N leaders

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