PPP threatens to part ways with govt

KARACHI: The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has threatened to withdraw its support from the federal government.
PPP leader Shazia Marri stated that if PPP withdraws its support, the federal government would collapse.
She mentioned that important decisions are being made without consulting the party. The PPP spokesperson expressed strong reservations about the establishment of Pakistan Maritime and Seaport Authority, claiming that the federal government is making decisions without involving allies.
She also mentioned that the PPP was not consulted on the formation of the Maritime and Seaport Authority, and both the Sindh government and PPP were kept unaware of this decision.
She warned that the PPP’s support is crucial for the federal government, and if this support is withdrawn, the government will not survive.