ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: Political tensions within the ruling coalition surfaced prominently on Tuesday as sharp exchanges erupted between the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and its ally, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) over issues of flood relief distribution, water rights, and canal projects in Punjab.
The dispute began when the Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, rejected PPPās demand that the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) be used to provide assistance to Punjabās flood victims.
Maryam said Punjab had its own plans to rehabilitate the displaced and would rely on its own resources.
The disagreement escalated when PPP lawmakers staged walkouts from both the Senate and the National Assembly, objecting to Maryam Nawazās controversial remarks regarding canals and her criticism of PPPās reaction to Punjabās flood management.
In her earlier speech, Maryam defended Punjabās right to construct canals, asking: āIf Punjab talks about canals, why should it trouble anyone? My water, my money ā what pain does it cause others?ā She accused other provinces of attempting to gain āpolitical mileageā from Punjabās flood crisis.
Her words angered PPP leaders. Senator Zamir Hussain Ghumro announced a boycott of parliamentary proceedings until Maryam apologizes. PPPās Syed Naveed Qamar stressed that Sindh had long experience in handling devastating floods, arguing that offering advice should not be taken as criticism. āOur water, our money, our will ā what does that mean? This is our country, not one provinceās alone,ā he asserted in the NA.
Qamar warned that floods remain a major national challenge, citing the FAOās warning that recent floods will affect upcoming Rabi cultivation. He lamented that citizens were seeing āpolitics instead of rescue and relief efforts.ā
The row also touched on Punjabās canal project, opposed by PPP in the Council of Common Interests (CCI). Maryam, however, insisted Punjab had the right to use its share of water. PML-Nās Rana Sanaullah defended her, saying she was simply reiterating Punjabās position within the CCI.
Meanwhile, PPP leaders including Sherry Rehman accused Maryam of undermining coalition unity. She emphasized that the BISP is internationally recognized and must remain central to flood relief efforts.
She added that Sindh had never politicized Punjabās flood challenges and urged provinces to share issues responsibly.
Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar attempted to cool tensions, saying if PPP was hurt by Maryamās words, dialogue should resolve the matter. Nevertheless, PPP lawmakers declared they could not continue sitting on treasury benches without respect.






































































