PML-N and PPP Remain United Despite Speculations
Deputy PM Dar and Interior Minister Naqvi dismiss rumors of coalition breakup. PML-N emphasizes continued alliance with PPP. PPP leaders show reluctance to join federal or Punjab cabinet. No plans to remove President Zardari. Parties focus on strengthening ranks amid political developments.

Two key federal ministers have dismissed speculations about the disintegration of the PML-N-PPP alliance, stating that the two parties, along with the army, are 'on the same page'. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the importance of PPP's support during challenging times and affirmed that the alliance would continue despite the PML-N's increased strength in parliament.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi refuted reports of President Asif Zardari's removal, highlighting the unity between the government, army, and the president. Meanwhile, PPP leaders expressed reservations about joining the federal or Punjab cabinet, citing differences with the ruling party.
Speculations arose as both parties sought to strengthen their ranks, with PML-N and PPP making strategic moves in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The political landscape in AJK saw defections and realignments, impacting the balance of power in the region.
While discussions of a potential collaboration between PML-N and PPP surfaced, PPP leaders maintained their stance of not seeking ministries from the ruling party. The dynamics between the two parties and their divergent views on key issues continue to shape the political landscape.
According to the source: Dawn.
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