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AJK Finance Minister urges Centre to reconsider cut in AJK budget

June 19, 2022

By Aftab Chaudhry
ISLAMABAD, June 19 (INP): Finance Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Abdul Majid Khan has urged the federal government to reconsider the issue of cutting the AJK budget.
Abdul Majid Khan addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Sunday along with Parliamentary Secretary Transport Javed Butt. said if the federal government did not reconsider the issue of cutting, the AJK government will present such a budget in which it will not be able to allocate funds for development work and increase salaries.
He said under the financial agreement, the federation owes Rs 74.320 billion for the next financial year at a rate of 3.64 per cent, while the federation said it would pay only Rs 60 billion. If such a cut is made then the development process will come to a halt, he added.
He deplored that for the first time it was happening that a cut was being made on an abnormal budget. The government of Pakistan should review this matter, he stressed.
The AJK Finance Minister said the previous government of Pakistan gave the LoC package but the current federal government has also withheld the funds for the LoC package.  He said Azad Kashmir is an area affected by Indian firing.
He said that he associated his future with Pakistan before the establishment of Pakistan. The sanctity of Pakistan, he said, is important to him. "Governments are a continuation of governments," he added. He said, “We are aware of the financial condition of Pakistan but it should review the cut in the budget of Azad Kashmir.”
Abdul Majid Khan said Azad Kashmir has become a victim of financial imbalance due to budget cuts, adding the federal government has also cut the LoC package which has also stopped the work on the LoC.
He said there is a financial agreement between the AJK government and the government of Pakistan. “We do not get shares from NFC because we are not involved in it. Our normal budget has been cut by Rs. 14 billion. While our normal budget was cut. He said that we were called on May 13 but that meeting was also canceled. We were told that at that time you cannot give more than 60 billion rupees,” he lamented.
The state finance minister said Imran Khan's government provided Rs 34 billion as against Rs 28 billion for building bunkers for the victims on the LoC. Apart from this, the construction work of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly building will also be affected and many projects of ERA will be stopped, he added.
Replying to a question, he said no talks have taken place between the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir and the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He said power is coming to Pakistan from Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project Azad Kashmir but the people of Azad Kashmir are worried about the budget cut.
He said that if the cut was not reviwed, the budget will be presented in the form of protest.