In a flurry of political meetings, the Pakistan Muslim League-N continued its efforts towards government formation by striking agreements with various coalition partners on Wednesday, following a recent power-sharing accord with the Pakistan People’s Party.
The PML-N representatives engaged with delegations from the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan and Balochistan Awami Party, solidifying their alliances and outlining plans for governance.
It was disclosed that the PML-N and MQM-P have reached a consensus to collaborate within the government framework. Senior figures from both parties, including Kamran Tessori, Mustafa Kamal, and Dr Farooq Sattar from MQM-P, and Ishaq Dar, Ayaz Sadiq, Azam Nazir Tarar, and Muhammad Ahmed Khan from PML-N, met in Islamabad for talks.
The agreement underscores a commitment to foster reconciliation and mutual cooperation, with a focus on enhancing political, democratic, and economic stability across the nation.
Central to their discussions was the imperative of ensuring equitable distribution of resources and powers, laying the groundwork for future deliberations on critical issues such as the protection of urban rights in Sindh, particularly in Karachi, and the restoration of the port city’s economic prominence.
Simultaneously, a meeting between coordination committees of PML-N and BAP convened, affirming their dedication to addressing the challenges confronting Balochistan and the federation.