ISLAMABAD: In an apparent attempt to resolve the tiff between two ruling parties — Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said the federation, provinces and all the political parties should work together to create a better future for the country.
The meeting was held soon after President Asif Zardari’s speech to the joint session of the Parliament where he expressed strong reservations over carving out of canals from River Indus, saying that Sindh Province would badly affect farming community in Sindh.
He was speaking at an Iftar dinner hosted in honour of Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and his party’s leaders. The meeting, however, failed to resolve issues, the sources said.
The delegation of Pakistan People’s Party led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari held a meeting with the prime minister here and expressed complete confidence in his government.
He appreciated the leadership of People’s Party for coming up to the public expectations in the four provinces and for playing an effective and vibrant role in improving living standards of the common man by cooperating with the government.
The participants of the meeting paid tribute to the prime minister and his team
for their untiring efforts to introduce economic policies that brought recent economic stability.
They said that Pakistan People’s Party would completely support the government for its every step for the country’s progress, economic stability and for improving lives of the common man.
Pakistan People’s Party members thanked the prime minister for consulting the allies in government affairs, for respecting their opinions and taking them into confidence.
The delegation of People’s Party reiterated its determination to fully cooperate with the prime minister for the progress of the country’s economy.