Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has reiterated his party’s concerns regarding the recently unveiled federal budget, warning of a potential boycott of the National Assembly (NA). The PPP is demanding revisions to the budget, specifically focusing on allocations for social safety nets and development projects in Sindh province. Bhutto Zardari conveyed these concerns directly to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb during a meeting, emphasizing the need for greater consideration of PPP’s proposals. The party alleges the budget disproportionately favors Punjab province and fails to adequately address the economic hardships faced by vulnerable populations. If their demands are not met, the PPP is prepared to abstain from parliamentary proceedings, potentially disrupting government business. The finance minister assured Bhutto Zardari that the government is open to further discussion and review of the budget concerns raised by the PPP. This standoff raises questions about the stability of the ruling coalition and the smooth passage of crucial legislation.