LAHORE: Reeling from the political and financial crisis, the Punjab government would present its more than Rs3,000 billion worth of budget for the financial year 2022-23 on Monday (today).
“Due to non-availability of the minister in charge, Chief Minister [Hamza Shehbaz] has been pleased to assign Assembly Business of Finance Department to Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Laghari, provincial minister, during the forthcoming budget session of the provincial assembly of Punjab,” said an official handout issued on Sunday.
Punjab government spokesperson Attaullah Tarar had claimed that the appointment of the finance minister would be decided within two days.
Punjab’s outlay for the fiscal year 2022-23 comes two days after the federal government budget, which was worth more than Rs9,000 billion. Despite stressing the need for taking tough decisions, finance czar Miftah Ismail announced a 15% increase in the salaries of government employees and jacked up the budget of the Benazir Income Support Programme from Rs250 billion to Rs364 billion.
A copy of the provincial budget document, which is available with Aaj News, showed that as many as Rs685 billion have been allocated for the developments – out of the total Rs3,226 billion. Sources said that approval from the provincial cabinet would be sought before presenting the budget to the assembly.
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They added that around Rs65.8 billion of development projects would start with foreign loans. The government has assigned PML-N leader Malik Ahmed Khan the responsibilities of law and parliamentary affairs for the session.
Parliamentary meeting
The provincial parliamentary leaders, which met on Sunday to deliberate on the budget, expressed their full confidence in Punjab CM Hamza Shehbaz.
“No doubt, we have challenges. But, we will move forward by the grace of God. By turning the challenges into opportunities, we will create facilities for the people,” he said, adding that the government would provide “relief” to the people.