Friday, December 10, 2010

PPP govt aware of the loop holes in BISP, learning from the mistake; inclusion in National Economic Council (NEC) a worthy accomplishment : F.M

Gilgit Baltistan Echo
HUNZA, Aliabad, November: Finance Minister Gilgit-Baltistan council and member Gilgit Baltistan Legislatve Assembly (GBLA) has said that Pakistan People's Party (PPP) was aware of hardships being faced by the inhibitants of Gilgit-Baltistan. On the occasion of innugural session of Wattan card initiative, here at Aliabad, he said that contemporary regime will strive to fulfill its promises made with people during last poles.
HUNZA: Finance Minister GB Cabinet speaking at the innuguration ceremony of Wattan cards in Aliabad, says that it was the PPP's led government that give importance to people and contemporary government has potential to facilitate working class though effective packages aims to stabilize prices of their crops. Photo by Shams

Answering to a question of GB Echo that in Banazir Income Support Programme (BISP) the benifit of initiative was passed on non-deserving people instead of those who deserved most and with such a recent experience how both political and civil administration would ensure to give benifit to those who lost their properties in floods or deserve most , finance minister said that he was informed of some flaws in BISP saying necessary arrangements were made to ensure to give benefit from the programme through a comprehensive survey being done through Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP). Replying to another question, what was gaurantee that the new survey would indicate the real picture as in past few NGOs manuplated data to bestow certain sellective people in respective areas, he said that due to lack of any other transparent public organization and constant demand of public to undertake an impartial survey cum sensus drive to determine actual need of the assistance to poor families. " We were in air and now came on grounds following critic and willing to listen legitimate criticise from intellectuals," he added.

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