Pakistan, June 15 -- Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah criticised the federal government for failing to meet its financial commitments to the province, while promising enhanced development and relief measures in the 2025-26 budget.

Speaking at a post-budget press conference on Saturday, Shah said the provincial budget totalled Rs3.45 trillion, with a record Rs1.018 trillion allocated for development projects.

He warned that these figures could change depending on whether the federal government meets its revenue transfer obligations.

He announced that 1,460 development schemes, worth Rs590 billion, will be completed this fiscal year. This marks a record for the province.

Shah openly criticised the federal government for excluding maj...