PPP accuses PML-N’s Punjab government of corruption
At a glance
- PPP leader Hassan Murtaza has accused the PML-N's Punjab government of corruption.
- Murtaza claims the government's performance is limited to building a few roads.
- He alleges no clarification has been provided on scandals, including in the "Suthra Punjab program".
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Tensions have emerged between coalition partners as the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has levelled corruption allegations against the PML-N-led government in Punjab. PPP leader Hassan Murtaza, during a press conference, criticized the provincial government's performance, claiming it was limited to building "a few roads." He specifically demanded answers regarding alleged corruption in the "Suthra Punjab program" and stated that other scandals pointed out by the PPP have also gone without clarification.
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The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has publicly accused its coalition partner, the PML-N, of corruption within the Punjab government. In a press conference, PPP leader Hassan Murtaza stated that the provincial government has little to show for its performance beyond constructing some roads.
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