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Flood aid fight: Maryam slams PPP’s ‘politics of relief’

Published on: September 25, 2025 6:23 PM

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz launched a strong verbal attack on the PPP leadership Thursday, accusing them of politicizing flood relief. She said the party’s criticism of Punjab’s handling of the crisis was unfair, especially from a federal coalition partner. Without naming Bilawal Bhutto, she dismissed his idea of appealing abroad for aid, calling it against national dignity.

Speaking at the launch of an electric bus service, Maryam said Rs10,000 through BISP is not enough for flood-hit families. She insisted that victims need real help — at least Rs1 million per affected household. According to her, mere token amounts cannot rebuild homes or restore crops. She stressed that Punjab will not beg from the world and would handle its own recovery.

She also hit back at PPP’s repeated advice on international appeals, saying, “Keep your advice to yourself.” Maryam questioned why the National Finance Commission funds weren’t being used properly for disaster relief. She warned her critics that targeting Punjab would not be tolerated and added, “If any finger is raised against Punjab, I will break it.”

Maryam highlighted her government’s efforts in South Punjab, promising equal development across all regions. She dismissed political attempts to divide the province, saying such tactics would fail. She praised provincial ministers for working day and night during the floods and said no federal money was sought or diverted.

She ended by saying aid should go to those who work hard and struggle daily — not to those who wait for handouts. Her speech made it clear that Punjab under her leadership would stand on its own feet, even during disasters.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: flood-hit families, Latest, PPP leadership, Punjab, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz

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