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Opposition Leader Omar Ayub has vigorously passed criticism on the government, highlighting its claims of Balochistan’s expansion and development as “fraudulent and illusory.” ARY News reported.

While speaking to the media, Omer Ayub asked about the source through which Balochistan development will be funded.

Omar Ayub also pointed out that the national debt has skyrocketed by PKR 14,550 billion in the last two years. He blamed PM Shehbaz Sharif of deceit, especially regarding the Petroleum Development Levy, and questioned its sustainability.

He mentioned that the depreciation of the Pakistani Rupee has worsened the country’s financial afflictions, especially the addition of PKR 14,450 billion to the national debt.

The opposition leader further highlighted questions about the increase in inflation and expected further economic challenges.

Omar Ayub slammed the government for blocking Akhtar Mengal and asked about Balochistan’s security situation.

The opposition leader dared government personnel to step into Balochistan without any security. He claimed that even the Chief Minister cannot think of travelling without guards or protection outside Quetta.

Omar Ayub’s statements have triggered arguments on the government’s management of Balochistan development claims and the wider economic condition.

Read More: PPP misleading public on canals issue: Omar Ayub

Earlier, in the National Assembly, the opposition and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub blamed the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) of misleading the people regarding the Indus River canals matter.

He claimed that the PPP submitted a resolution against the canals only after the PTI had done so. “The PTI submitted its resolution on March 12, 2025,” he stated, contradicting Speaker Ayaz Sadiq’s assertion that the Imran Khan-led party submitted it a day earlier.

Omar Ayub mentioned that the resolution was resubmitted on Thursday but was not allowed on the floor of the House. He demanded that the PTI’s resolution be tabled and discussed in the National Assembly.

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