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PML-N has never played the provincialism and dam card, Uzma Bukhari reacts to Sharjeel Memon’s statement

September 18, 2025
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Lahore: Punjab Information Minister Uzma Bukhari says that the PML-N has never played the provincial card, the canal card, or the dam card. The PML-N is a national party, so it prioritizes national thinking and national development.

Reacting strongly to Sharjeel Memon’s statement, Uzma Bukhari said that the team you are calling an inexperienced team has revolutionized Punjab with 80 projects in one and a half years.

She said that you people keep crying from time to time for the disaster you have caused to Karachi and Sindh in the past 17 years.

Uzma Bukhari said that despite external aid in the previous floods in Sindh, the disaster is still a disaster, Punjab will remember the role played by today’s PPP in the floods in Punjab.

The Punjab Information Minister said that it does not befit you to deny the bad things said by its chairman Bilawal Bhutto, who praised Maryam Nawaz during the floods.

It should be noted that Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon had described the campaign by the PML-N and the Punjab government in support of Rizwan Razi as regrettable.

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