Outcry Over Punjab Bureaucrats’ Luxury Housing Plans Amid Economic Hardship
The plan involves construction of 27 opulent residences at a cost exceeding Rs1.64 billion, with future expansions potentially pushing the total cost beyond Rs2 billion.
The Infrastructure Development Authority of Punjab (IDAP) will oversee the project in DHA Phase 9, featuring double-story structures with water tanks and offices. The project is expected to be completed in one year and nine months, and the IDAP must secure approvals for any necessary amendments.
Public discontent over luxurious houses for babus
The move comes amid a severe economic crisis in the country. Many are struggling to make ends meet, having been hit hard by inflated electricity bills and increased costs of essential items after the recent annual budget for 2024-25.
The high inflation rates have exacerbated the burden on households, making it increasingly difficult for them to sustain their living standards.
People have questioned that why they should bear the financial burden of these luxuries for the elite through taxes on essential goods like milk and medicines, and through hefty Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) on fuel. The perceived disparity between the lifestyle of government officials and the struggles of ordinary people has fuelled significant public anger.
Punjab government’s clarification
In response to the criticism, Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari clarified that the Maryam Nawaz-led Punjab government has not approved any new houses or vehicles for the bureaucracy.
Read more:Punjab Govt to Introduce Tough Punitive Measures Against Food Adulteration
Instead, she explained on X (formerly Twitter), these approvals were granted by the caretaker government led by Mohsin Naqvi, who now sits as the country’s interior minister and also the head of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The project’s total cost was Rs1.64 billion, with expenses amounting to Rs501 million, and only Rs200 million were allocated in the 2024-25 budget.
Follow us on our social media platforms here: Twitter WHATSAPP CHANNEL FACEBOOK PAGE
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.