KARACHI: In a politically significant development, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi are scheduled to hold a crucial meeting on Monday at the Chief Minister House in Karachi.
Sources within the Sindh Chief Minister House confirmed the high-level engagement, indicating that the agenda is expected to cover a broad spectrum of inter-provincial affairs. Key discussion points are likely to include enhancing mutual cooperation on shared development projects, addressing common administrative challenges, and reviewing the current political situation in the country.
The meeting is being viewed by political circles as a major step towards promoting greater harmony and collaboration between the two provinces. Analysts suggest that such direct dialogue between the chief executives of Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, provinces governed by different political parties, is a notable move aimed at fostering a cooperative federal spirit. The discussions may focus on finding collaborative solutions to issues like regional security, resource management, and economic coordination that impact both provinces.
“This meeting is being described as politically significant, and its outcomes may affect the country’s politics and inter-provincial relations in the coming days,” a source familiar with the arrangements stated. The summit marks a rare direct engagement between the leadership of the two provinces and is being closely watched for its potential to set a new tone for inter-provincial relations and national political dialogue.





