The opposition has raised significant concerns regarding the legal validity of the Punjab budget. Critics argue that the budget was presented without following proper constitutional procedures. This legal dispute centers on whether the current administration has the authority to pass financial legislation. Members of the opposition have called for a thorough judicial review to determine if the process was flawed. Meanwhile, the government maintains that the budget was handled according to standard parliamentary rules. The standoff threatens to delay critical provincial funding and infrastructure projects. Legal experts are now weighing in on the potential for a court-ordered suspension of the budget.
