Prime Minister has reportedly summoned a meeting of senior PML-N leaders to discuss the rising political and administrative tensions between Sindh and Punjab. The move comes amid growing concerns over coordination issues and recent disagreements between both provincial governments.
According to officials, the meeting will focus on resolving misunderstandings and ensuring cooperation on key national matters. The Prime Minister aims to promote unity among provinces, stressing that political differences must not affect governance or development projects.
Recent exchanges between representatives from both provinces have highlighted disputes over water distribution, law enforcement coordination, and administrative boundaries. These issues have created unease within political circles and raised concerns about inter-provincial harmony.
The PML-N leadership is expected to present a unified stance after the meeting, emphasizing dialogue and mutual respect. Senior ministers from both provinces will also participate in the discussion to propose solutions for better coordination and conflict resolution.
The Prime Minister has directed the party to prioritize stability and national unity, reminding members that internal divisions can harm the overall progress of the country. The outcome of the meeting is likely to shape the government’s approach toward managing provincial relations in the coming weeks.
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