[:en]BY M QADEER
The Sindh government has made the decision to purchase 138 double-cabin-vehicles for its assistant commissioners (ACs) with an estimated budget of Rs2 billions. The move reportedly intended to support administrative operations, comes at a time when Pakistan is facing significant economic challenges, including the inflation, a foreign exchange shortage and widespread public concerns over the rising cost of basic necessities such as electricity, fuel and food.

This decision has sparked a debate, given the broader context of economic hardships of people. Many citizens are grappling with high living cost, forcing them to allocate substantial portion of their income towards essential items.
In contrasts, the allocation of significant funds for the luxury vehicles for government official has raised questions about the timing and prioritization of such expenditures.
Economist Dr Qaiser Bengali recently resigned from three government committee – focused on austerity, right-sizing, and expenses control – citing concerns over the country’s direction. In his resignation letter, Dr Bengali expressed disappointment that many of his recommendations, including proposals to reduce bureaucratic expenses, were not implemented. He had suggested downsizing senior bureaucrats’ benefits, could have saved the treasury an estimated Rs30 billion.
However, the doctor said the suggestions were not acted upon and instead lower-grade employees were targeted for cost-saving measures.
While the Sindh government’s decision to purchase the vehicles may be driven by the operational needs, it comes at a time when many believe that austerity should be a higher priority. In light of economic challenges faced by the country, there are concern over how the government resources are being allocated and whether the needs of the public are being fully considered.
The situation raises important questions about the balance between the governments’ operation and economic well-being of the public, with many calling for more transparency and a focus on fiscal discipline during these challenging times.[:]
