ISLAMABAD: The Federal Cabinet Thursday deferred decision
on giving Gilgit-Balochistan the status of province and decided to hold further
deliberations in this regard. The cabinet which met here at the Prime
Minister’s Office (PMO) with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair discussed
several important issues. The cabinet was told that a reforms committee was
working in the supervision of Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs Ali Amin
Gandapur.
It approved Rs20 billion in financial year 2018-19 for
the Pak-Afghan border fencing and lighting project. The cabinet reiterated
maintaining strict fiscal discipline in the country for curtailing fiscal
deficit and ensuring that the expenditures and revenue remain within the
budgeted estimates.
The
prime minister said no government employee will be sacked. It was also decided
to separate tax policy from revenue administration in line with the PTI
manifesto. To this effect, a committee has been constituted to work out legal
and technical modalities. The cabinet also discussed in detail the issue of
availability of surplus sugar stock and the pending payments of growers.
It
was decided to refer the matter to the Economic Coordination Committee of the
Cabinet for detailed deliberations and proposing a workable solution to address
the issue on priority basis. The prime minister reiterated that the interests
of sugarcane farmers will be protected while resolving the issue of sugar
mills.
The
cabinet while considering the financial difficulties of Pakistan Broadcasting
Corporation, especially the issues being faced by the employees in getting
their salaries and pensions, decided to grant Rs400 million as Technical
Supplementary Grant in order to provide relief to the organization.
The
cabinet, however, stressed the need for chalking out a comprehensive plan to
ensure strict financial discipline and enhancement of revenues for financially
sustainability of the organization. It was decided to continue the ongoing
campaign against corruption.
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