The chief minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah met with Punjab Governor Salim Haider Khan to discuss social, political and mutual interest matters. The Sindh Punjab meeting addressed immediate concerns as well as avenues for deeper interprovincial cooperation.
The Sindh chief minister expressed deep sorrow over the recent flood devastation in Punjab and conveyed heartfelt sympathy for the affected families. In the same meeting the governor of Punjab acknowledged and appreciated the support and cooperation extended by the Sindh government during these difficult times.
Both leaders emphasized that cooperation between the two provinces is indispensable for public welfare and effective disaster response. The conversation also touched on strengthening the Pakistan Peoples Party in Punjab, with an affirmation that the party remains committed to serving people across the country. Political and social cooperation, they agreed, should remain accessible and ongoing to better serve citizens.
The meeting underlined a shared commitment to practical collaboration, flood relief assistance and national unity as essential elements for progress. Observers said the Sindh Punjab meeting reflected a willingness to work together on humanitarian response and to keep channels open for future political and social coordination.
