ISLAMABAD: At least 20 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers from the Punjab Assembly have formed a separate group to resolve the province's issues, vowing to stick together to have their demands met, Geo News reported on Monday.
The group of 20 MPAs, led by MPA Sardar Shahab-ud-Din Khan of Layyah, have put forth their demands to Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, requesting that public projects be set up and funds released for their constituencies.
Sardar Shahab-ud-Din told Geo News that the group comprises Ghazanfar Abbas Chheena, Tamoor Ali Lali, Muhammad Mamoon Tarar, Chaudhry Faisal Farooq Cheema, Ejaz Khan, Gulraiz Afzal Chan Gondal, Col (r) Ghazanfar Abbas Shah, Khawaja Muhammad Daud Sulamani, Sardar Muhammad Mohiudin Khan Khosa, and Amir Inayat Khan Shahani, among others.
Sardar Shahab said that their group has demanded the Punjab chief minister to release funds and set up public projects for their constituencies.
The MPA further said that he was and would continue to be with the PTI, and would also contest future elections from the ruling party's platform.
He said that he has already discussed the issues with Buzdar and talked about resolving people's problems in a meeting with him.
The PTI's coalition partners have expressed reservations during the past few days over their demands not being met, with the ruling party's own MPAs in Punjab were upset over similar issues as well.
It is noteworthy that the ruling PTI has a coalition government in the centre and in the Punjab province. The federal government's allies are the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), and the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), whereas the PML-Q is a key partner in Punjab.
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