sector has been reduced from Rs150 to Rs100, for CNG sector from Rs300 to Rs263.56 and Rs200 for CNG Region-I and Region-2 respectively.
The Fertilizer-Feed (old) and Fertilizer-Feed (New), the rate of Rs300 each has been fixed.Talking about the legislation, Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said the cess would be utilised by the federal government for infrastructure development of Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Project, Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan Indian (TAPI) project or other ancillary projects.
The minister said that the government required Rs1,000 billion maintain its gas system and it also needed to build infrastructure in order meet gap between demand and supply of gas.He assured the house that there would also be oversight of the Parliament over collection and utility of Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC).
Regarding issue of LNG import, he said so far no contract had been signed in this regard saying that whenever and deal is reached, the facts would also be placed before the house.
Earlier, speaking on the bill, the PPP member Syed Naveed Qamar who later moved three amendments, demanded there should be no retrospective effect of the bill and its rates should also not be increased.
The opposition members including Dr. Arif Alvi (PTI), Dr. Farooq Sattar (MQM), Sahibzada Tariqullah (JI), Shaikh Rashid Ahmad (Awami Muslim League), Aftab Sherpao (Qaumi Watan Party) and others strongly opposed the legislation.
Dr. Arif Alvi said the legislation was violation of the constitution and principles of the federation observing that the Parliament could not take issues pertaining to imposition of taxes like GIDC.
Dr. Farooq Sattar of MQM said the proposed legislation clashes with the Constitution as such taxation could only be imposed in the federal budget. “The PML-N Government is continuously working against the Constitution and federation,” he alleged.
He also asked the Government to change its priorities in the development sector and divert funds allocated for projects like Metro Bus service to plans like Iran Gas Pipeline projects.
Sahibzada Tariqullah of JI said by getting this bill passed, the PML-N Government wanted to implement dictation of IMF. He pointed out that the IMF had conditioned passage of this bill with release of the next instalment of loan. “It seems that the Government has summoned the two-day session of the National Assembly just for this legislation,” he said.
Nawab Yousuf Talpur of PPP said as to why the Government was in a hurry to get the bill passed and for that it did away with private members agenda on Tuesday and took the legislation.
Dr. Nafeesa Shah of PPP said there have tendencies of dictatorship in the Government questioning as to where the previous two years collections in head of GIDC were spent. She said the issue of GIDC should have been routed through the CCI.Aftab Sherpao questioned as to why the Government was reluctant to convening meeting of the National Finance Commission (NFC).