PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakh-tunkhwa Minister for Finance Muzaffar Said here Tuesday asked the federal government to release funds it had allocated for carrying out uplift projects in various sectors in the province.Speaking at a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club, he lamented that the federal government had allocated funds in
Afghan refugees since 1978 and they were also using facilities like education, health services, doing business and other resources of the province.
He said the province was annually spending another huge sum of Rs52 billion on the tribal people from Fata who were using 13 percent resources of the province.
He said that the federal government was responsible to look after the Afghan refugees and tribespeople. He demanded the federal government to pay Rs2,710 billion to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which it had spent on Afghan refugees since 1980 along with that spent on the displaced tribal people.
He said under the clause 1 of article 161 of Constitution of Pakistan, the federal government was entitled to impose excise duty on natural gas at the well-head and collect and pay to the province where the well-head of natural gas is situated.
However, he said the federal government had not imposed the levy on the crude oil produced by the province. “Terming it the violation of the Constitution, he said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa could get an extra amount of Rs20 billion per year if the federal government fulfilled its constitutional obligations.
“The federal government is trying to paralyze the province financially,” he alleged.He demanded the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) and federal government to pay the net hydel profit arrears to Khyber Pakh-tunkhwa, increase its share in CSF, release funds for looking after the Afghan refugees or else the province would boycott the next NFC award.