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PPP ‘rejects’ PML-N’s power-sharing formula

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The government formation in the centre suffered another blow as the Pakistan People’s Party once again denied being part of the federal cabinet.

The development came after the Pakistan Muslim League-N put forward conditions for the government formation in centre. According to sources, the PML-N suggested that all the coalition parties including the PPP should be part of the cabinet.

In response, the sources said that the PPP once again made it clear that the party would vote for the PML-N’s prime minister nominee. “But the Bilawal Bhutto Zardari-led party’s members would not hold any ministry or portfolio in the federal cabinet either,” the PPP sources added.

The PPP is still unhappy with the PML-N’s ‘biased’ attitude during the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s government.

The sources maintained that PML-N tried to blame the PPP for the PDM government’s failure. “The PPP members were also neglected in development schemes for their constituencies,” they added.

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