The Pakistan Peoples Party staged walkouts from both the Senate and the National Assembly, demanding an apology from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leadership over what it described as “disparaging remarks” against its top figures.
During the Senate session on Monday, PPP Senator Sherry Rehman said the country was facing devastating floods, affecting millions across Sindh and Punjab.
“Instead of strengthening the people in this difficult time, we are weakening them through political rhetoric,” she said. “The war of words between the Punjab and Sindh governments is hurting the federal coalition.”
Rehman criticised what she called the “use of the Punjab card,” saying the red line was being crossed. “Making inappropriate remarks about Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Aseefa Bhutto is unaccepta