Lambasting the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led federal government, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah demanded on Sunday an audit of Rs9,000 billion collected in taxes from Karachi in the past three years.
Addressing an open kutchery [public meeting] in Meerut Housing Society, Ahsanabad, on Sunday, the CM said some federal ministers and representatives of the PTI government were "shamelessly" asking for an account of Rs18b they gave the province in the past three years. The Centre has collected Rs9,000 billion in taxes from Karachi in the past three years of the PTI-led govern-ment, but except short payments of Rs370b from Sindh's share, the Centre has given nothing to the province in return, said Shah. Instead, it has rendered 25,000 people - including 1,650 employees of the Pakistan Steel Mills - jobless, has unleashed a storm of inflation, created a sugar and wheat crisis and caused overall unrest among the people, claimed the CM.
Shah said he categorically told those asking for accounts of Rs18b that he was not answerable to them. "I am answerable to the people of the province, who al-ways repose their confidence in the Pakistan Peoples Party by giving it the mandate to rule in consecutive terms.
"The CM claimed that the 'selected' federal government had no ability or will to rule in the interest of the people. They have destroyed the economy, promoted nepotism and corruption and torn apart the ethics of the political culture, he alleged. "We [on the other hand] are not showing our performance through press conferences, tall claims, and pack of lies but our performance is evident from the results of the elections we have been winning one after another with more and more majority and set a record of winning all the by elections," claimed.
According to a statement issued by the CM's office, most complaints from citizens at the public meet-ing were against prolonged power outages, high handedness by the police, water and sewerage issues and encroachments. The CM was requested to regularise villages.Of collection & expenditureEarlier, criticising the Centre for its alleged failure to show appropriate growth in the national economy and missing tax collection targets, Shah said that the Sindh govern-ment collected Rs128.52b in taxes during the fiscal year 2020-21, an increase of 28 per cent from the collection in fiscal year 2019-20. The target for the current fiscal year has been set at Rs154.49b, he added.
Shah said the current revenue expenditure for the current year is estimated to grow by 12 per cent to Rs.1,089.37b. "The increase is mainly because salary and pen-sion bill is rising by 13 per cent and 10 per cent respectively, grants to local bodies have been increased by five percent to Rs82b, the police de-partment's budget has been raised by five per cent to Rs106.91b, the health budget increased by 30 per cent to Rs181.22b, the education budget was raised by 13.2 per cent to Rs268.41b and Rs30.9b has been allocated for pro-poor social protec-tion and economic sustainability initiatives.
The CM added that if the federal government or any other agency wished to come to Sindh to under-take development works, they were welcome to.In the provincial budget, he said, funds allocated for the women de-velopment department (WDD) were increased by 64.09 per cent to Rs571.98m and another Rs64m was set aside for low-income women and children in Sindh. The Darul Amaans in Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana and Shaheed Benazirabad were handed over to the WDD, he added.
Projects in the works
Elaborating on schemes under the education department, Shah said government schools were being constructed at the cost of Rs5b, free textbooks distribution was estimated at Rs.2.3b, a non-formal education centre was being operationalised for Rs600m to reduce the rate of `out of reach' school children and furniture was being provided to schools at the cost of Rs6.62b.With regards to transport schemes, the CM said that Rs7.64b have been allocated to develop a mass transit system. He mentioned that 250 hybrid electric buses were being procured at the cost of Rs6.48b and the Bus Rapid Transit Red Line and Blue Line projects would be launched in the next few months at the cost of Rs35b and Rs28b, respectively.
Moving onto development projects for the metropolis, Shah said that 132 schemes were completed under the Karachi Package at the cost of Rs43, 068.78m. Of these, 89 schemes were executed by the Sindh local government department, 33 by the mega project team and 10 by the Karachi Development Authority. Besides, 113 schemes estimated at Rs18,000.03m were in progress, said Shah.
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