KARACHI: The Sindh government has rejected some of the fiscal measures proposed in the federal budget for 2015/16, saying they are detrimental to the provincial revenue stream and also hindering its budget preparation.Sindh Finance Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, in a letter written to the Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar,
Minister said under the PSDP 2014-15, Rs14.47 billion (2.7 percent of total Rs525 billion) was allocated for the projects in Sindh.
A block allocation of Rs8 billion was also kept to beef up the existing allocations.
The size of next year PSDP was raised to Rs700 billion (including Rs100 billion for internally displaced persons).
However, only Rs6.7 billion has been allocated for the schemes being executed by the Sindh government in PSDP 2015-16. It is 0.97 percent of the PSDP.
The provincial government requested the federal government to allocate funds at least to the level of the last year’s allocation of Rs14.47 billion.
Minister Shah said the federal government provided only Rs829 million under the agreed joint plan for the greater Karachi Sewerage Plan (S3), while the provincial government released and proposed an allocation of Rs2.970 billion for the next year.
He requested the federal government to allocate Rs2.141 billion in the PSDP 2015/16 to match the funds.
The minister said K-4 is strategically important project for Karachi and the total estimated cost of the project is Rs25.55 billion. The federal government has agreed to finance 50 percent of the total cost.
However, the new federal budget indicated that the federal government will contribute Rs2 billion for this project – the amount was not credited to Sindh. This should be transferred with the next bi-monthly federal transfers in mid-June.