Members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) assembly have voiced strong opposition to the provincial government’s rejection of their budget proposals. The lawmakers criticized the government for disregarding their suggestions aimed at addressing public needs and regional disparities. Specifically, they expressed disappointment over the lack of funding allocated to their constituencies and concerns about the equitable distribution of resources. Several PTI legislators threatened to move amendments during the budget session, potentially disrupting the government’s plans. The dissenting lawmakers argue the budget fails to prioritize crucial sectors like education, healthcare, and infrastructure development in underserved areas. The KP government maintains the budget reflects fiscal realities and prioritizes overall provincial development, but faces growing pressure to address the concerns raised by its own party members. This internal conflict within PTI could pose challenges to the smooth passage of the budget.