In what is perhaps the highest step taken by Pakistani politics so far, the top leadership of Pakistan PML-N Leaders SPLM-N met at Model Town, Lahore. This meeting, chaired by President Nawaz Sharif, saw Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister, and Maryam Nawaz, the Chief Minister of Punjab, among key PML-N officials. The purpose of the meeting was to find solutions to infrastructure development, how to go about national politics, and how to alleviate the burden of consumers on electricity.
Discussion on National Political Matters PML-N LeadersÂ
The main agenda of the meeting was to discuss how our country’s political environment has become in recent days. As political hostilities ran high and election time approached, the PML-N leadership found it appropriate to seek the best way to deal with the hardening political environment.
The discussion also included an assessment of the current ruling party, especially about resolving economic problems. The leadership drew attention to the need to heal the economy’s effects, especially those associated with high inflation and widespread unemployment. Other issues revolved around stopping the deterioration of the government’s image and dealing with the people’s anger, which has been growing because of the economic situation.
Relief Measures for Electricity Consumers  LeadersÂ
The meeting devoted a substantial part to addressing the relief of electricity users who have faced rising energy costs. The leadership agreed that the reported increases in electricity consumption costs are unacceptable, and immediate action is necessary to resolve the situation. The discussions included using income or business taxes to offer some form of relief to the people.
The PML-N leadership also stressed the importance of this issue, saying that a real political threat exists because of the rise in energy costs, which indignant society. Therefore, the party promised to support causes that would provide consumers with relief quickly.
Summary
The next important agenda for Punjab was presenting the new local government system. The party leaders received updates on the progress made in this initiative, which is timely for the changes in local governance in the province. This new arrangement is expected to transfer authority to local units while enhancing the performance of these governmental entities, thus improving service delivery to the citizens.