Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has once again addressed critics of her government’s development policies. During a public meeting, she strongly defended the ongoing projects in Punjab and urged her opponents to focus on delivering results in their own provinces.
The statement came in response to criticism from rival parties, particularly over infrastructure and social development plans. Referring directly to Sindh, CM Maryam remarked, “Do something in Sindh at least,” highlighting the lack of visible progress in the province. She stressed that critics should first improve governance in Sindh before questioning Punjab’s achievements.
The exact phrase, “‘Do Something in Sindh at Least,’ CM Maryam Lambasts Critics on Punjab Progress,” quickly drew attention on social media, sparking debate among political circles. Supporters praised her confidence, while opponents accused her of politicizing governance issues.
Maryam Nawaz pointed to several ongoing initiatives, including healthcare reforms, educational upgrades, and road infrastructure projects. She noted that Punjab’s development model was designed to directly benefit the people and could serve as an example for other provinces.
Her comments reflected growing political tension between parties ruling different provinces. With Sindh under the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Punjab led by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), such exchanges have become frequent.
The statement, “‘Do Something in Sindh at Least,’ CM Maryam Lambasts Critics on Punjab Progress,” has intensified discussions on inter-provincial competition. Many observers believe this exchange highlights the challenges of cooperative federalism in Pakistan.
As political debates continue, the call by CM Maryam Nawaz to focus on performance rather than criticism is likely to remain a central talking point. The phrase has now become symbolic of Punjab’s stance against opposition parties questioning its governance model.
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