
To show its seriousness about taking development decisions down to the grassroots level, an allocation of one billion rupees has been made to hold local bodies elections within three months. The law will also be amended to add the lowest tier of village councils. Reform of the thana katcheri culture and the patwari system is also on the cards. Transparent land records will help rid the province of the benami transactions. In fiscal terms, there is a balance between expenditure and revenues — something of a rarity in our financial history. There is, however, a failure to tax the untaxed agricultural incomes and the under-taxed property owners. Setting up of the K-P Revenue Authority is a step in the direction of eventually collecting GST on services. The proposed levy on transit is octroi by another name. Even the impressive austerity regime outlined in the budget will yield a pittance. The large number of new initiatives would require more resources than has been envisaged and the budgeted zero deficit may not materialise.
It seems the revenue has not been forecast realistically. Similarly, the target of achieving a growth rate of seven per cent in the gross provincial product in a matter of three years is an unrealisable dream, as also is the reduction of poverty by 50 per cent. In the past two decades, the province experienced an annual growth rate of 4.5 per cent. The annual increase in income per capita during the same period was only 1.5 per cent. Given the precarious law and order situation in the province and the deteriorating state of the national economy, the maintenance of the past average growth will be a major achievement. If the provincial government can improve its institutional framework for effective service delivery, reduce corruption and promote transparency, it will have laid the foundation for higher and equitable growth towards the end of its term. The future lies in attracting private investment in industry by providing cheaper energy, trade with Central Asia, tourism and forestry.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2013.
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