Sindh govt’s decision to purchase expensive vehicles sparks debate in assembly

PTI submits resolution in Sindh Assembly opposing purchase of 138 luxury double-cabin vehicles amid flood crisis


News Desk September 05, 2024
Sindh government has approved a substantial sum of Rs2 billion for the procurement of 138 new double-cabin 4x4 vehicles for assistant commissioners. PHOTO: FILE

The Sindh government's decision to purchase 138 luxury double-cabin vehicles has sparked controversy, with a resolution against the move submitted to the Sindh Assembly by PTI member Sarbuland Khan.

According to the resolution, tabled on Thursday, the Sindh government has approved a substantial sum of Rs2 billion for the procurement of 138 new double-cabin 4x4 vehicles for assistant commissioners. Sarbuland Khan criticised the move, stating, "At a time when the government should focus on reducing ‘royal’ expenditures, such a decision is highly inappropriate."

The resolution highlights the stark contrast between this purchase and the dire situation in Sindh, where citizens lack access to basic services such as healthcare and education. "Increasing lavish expenditures when people are deprived of essential services is an insult to the public," Khan said.

The resolution also pointed out the ongoing flood crisis in Sindh, where heavy rains have displaced hundreds of families and destroyed crops. "In these circumstances, allocating funds for luxury vehicles instead of projects for the welfare of flood victims is a decision against the people," the resolution argued.

It called for an immediate halt to the purchase and for the funds to be redirected towards flood relief efforts.

Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah approved the purchase earlier this week, despite financial constraints and the provincial government's austerity claims. A spokesperson for the Chief Minister’s House, Rasheed Channa, defended the decision, explaining that the vehicles were essential for official duties, particularly in rural areas, and were last procured 12 years ago.

Sources further indicated that even more expensive vehicles would soon be purchased for deputy commissioners.

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