'Disgruntled' lawmakers appear in PTI ranks.

Byline: Mansoor Malik

LAHORE -- Already facing tough time from party allies, a group of 'disgruntled' PTI lawmakers have surfaced in Punjab openly expressing their resentment for being ignored in the distribution of public funds and public welfare projects.

'We have faced 'ruthless' discrimination from the Shahbaz government during the past one decade and the situation seems no different in the Buzdar dispensation as our constituencies are still being ignored in terms of development projects,' said PTI MPA Sardar Shahabuddin, while speaking to Dawn on Monday.

Mr Shahabuddin, who has been elected as MPA on PTI ticket from PP-263 (Layyah-II), said 20 MPAs have joined hands to raise their 'genuine concerns' before the party leadership as their voters were pushing them to deliver at least in the PTI government. 'As many as 10 MPAs belong to the South Punjab and others hail from centre/north Punjab,' he said.

Telling that all 20 MPAs have neither created any forward bloc nor planning to give 'tough time' to the party leadership, Mr Shahabuddin told Dawn that he along with other MPAs under the banner of "Supremacy of Parliament" had met chief minister Usman Buzdar twice and explained their concerns.

20 party MPAs resent non-availability of development funds

Though the chief minister had assured us of remedying our concerns, he said, no concrete action had so far been taken. "We are scheduled to hold another meeting with Mr Buzdar on Wednesday (tomorrow) ahead of the Punjab Assembly session - for follow-up," he said.

It is learnt that the 20 'estranged' MPAs hail from D.G. Khan, Bhakkar, Layyah, Vehari, Hafizabad, Chiniot, Sargodha and Rawalpindi. 'We want our districts be upgraded like Lahore and Faisalabad,' Mr Shahabuddin added.

Sources in the PTI say frustration was growing among the party MPAs owing to party's failure in delivering and winning public praise for the Punjab government led by CM Usman Buzdar.

Only a day earlier, PTI government's important ally PML-Q had expressed its grievance for not getting complete administrative share in different districts and set a one-week ultimatum. The PML-Q leadership had reportedly expressed concerns that Mr Buzdar was not a powerful chief minister and Punjab was being run by the federal government through the chief secretary and the IG Police. Sources say Mr Buzdar has been reduced to just a figure head.

When contacted, PTI central Punjab president Ejaz Chaudhry said the party MPAs' genuine...

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