Tag: Caretaker Punjab Cabinet

  • No pictures of Mohsin Naqvi with promotion of flyovers, underpasses allowed: Lahore Court

    The Punjab government provided assurances to the Lahore High Court on Wednesday, that the image of the caretaker chief minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, would not be utilized in advertisement campaigns promoting development projects.

    Justice Sultan Tanvir Ahmad presided over the proceedings, which involved a petition challenging the promotion of the caretaker CM in ads related to the construction of flyovers and underpasses in Lahore.

    Additional advocate general represented the government and made a commitment to the court that the image of the caretaker CM would not be incorporated into any official campaign from now on.

    Read more: Awam ka kitna paisa laga hai Mohsin Naqvi ki publicity par?

    Acknowledging the government’s undertaking, Justice Ahmad resolved the petition while cautioning against a recurrence of such practices in the future.

    The judge emphasized the importance of responsible use of public funds, stating that individuals using public money for self-promotion would be held accountable.

    A citizen, Hafiz Israrul Haq, filed a writ petition on November 17, challenging the promotion of the caretaker chief minister on the construction of flyovers in the city.

    The judge declared that those who promoted themselves with public money would be held accountable.

    The petition stated, “The Govt. of Punjab designed a plan in order to construct a flyover at Shahdara Chowk to facilitate the public and started to construct the Fly over at Shahdara Chowk Lahore to make smooth flow of traffic as it is the duty of the Govt. to create easiness in the life of the inhabitants and to facilitate them but the Govt. of Punjab after completion of Construction of project of Fly Over started to advertise on electronic, Print Media and by displaying flexes/ sign board to make publicity with the name and style of “MUHSIN SPEED” which they are not authorized as if they have completed the work before time it is not permitted to advertise the same from the public exchequer rather they may advertise for publicity from their pockets not form the public money.”

  • Awam ka kitna paisa laga hai Mohsin Naqvi ki publicity par?

    Awam ka kitna paisa laga hai Mohsin Naqvi ki publicity par?

    The Lahore High Court on Monday expressed concerns about the utilization of public funds in advertisement campaigns showcasing caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi for various development projects.

    Justice Sultan Tanvir Ahmad, while presiding over the case, voiced concerns that taxes collected from the public should be spent judiciously and not misused for self-promotion.

    A citizen, Hafiz Israrul Haq, filed a writ petition on November 17, challenging the actions taken to promote the caretaker chief minister on the construction of flyovers in the city.

    The judge declared that those who promoted themselves with public money would be held accountable.

    The petition stated, “The Govt. of Punjab designed a plan in order to construct a flyover at Shahdara Chowk to facilitate the public and started to construct the Fly over at Shahdara Chowk Lahore to make smooth flow of traffic as it is the duty of the Govt. to create easiness in the life of the inhabitants and to facilitate them but the Govt. of Punjab after completion of Construction of project of Fly Over started to advertise on electronic, Print Media and by displaying flexes/ sign board to make publicity with the name and style of “MUHSIN SPEED” which they are not authorized as if they have completed the work before time it is not permitted to advertise the same from the public exchequer rather they may advertise for publicity from their pockets not form the public money.”

    The judge summoned a complete record of the expenses incurred for an advertisement campaign for the construction of flyovers featuring the caretaker chief minister.

    Additionally, the Court directed the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) to present a thorough record of the construction of the flyovers at the upcoming hearing.

    The move underscores the court’s commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in the expenditure of public funds.

    A similar issue arose in 2018 when then Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mian Saqib Nisar, took suo motu notice against media advertisements by the provincial government featuring images of then Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the lead-up to the general elections.

    Subsequently, the Supreme Court ordered Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to reimburse the national exchequer Rs5.5 million on March 8, 2018.

    A Punjab government newspaper advertisement carrying his photograph was displayed in court during the hearing.

  • Punjab govt approves Rs2.07 trillion budget for four months

    Punjab govt approves Rs2.07 trillion budget for four months

    In a significant development, the Caretaker Punjab Cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, convened for its 31st session at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat on Monday.  

    During this session, the Cabinet approved a surplus budget of Rs2.07 trillion for the upcoming four months, with a substantial allocation of Rs351 billion dedicated to development projects. 

    It is worth noting that this budget represents a crucial step in the interim governance of the province, as the caretaker government lacks the authority to approve a full-year budget in the absence of an elected government.  

    This temporary budget is designed to ensure that essential ongoing expenses are accounted for, enabling the effective management of the province’s daily affairs. 

    Within this four-month budget, particular emphasis has been placed on directing resources towards critical sectors.  

    Notably, Rs208 billion has been earmarked for the healthcare sector, and Rs222 billion has been allocated for the education sector. An additional Rs10 billion has been allocated to promote the progress of the agricultural sector. 

    In addressing various challenges facing the province, the Cabinet has committed Rs1.80 billion to the National Health Support Programme and Rs5 billion to the Punjab Textbook Board. Moreover, an allocation of Rs7.30 billion has been designated to address climate change issues, reflecting the government’s commitment to environmental sustainability. 

    The Cabinet meeting also saw the finance secretary provide a comprehensive overview of the forthcoming four-month budget, highlighting the robust financial position and surplus resources of the Punjab government.  

    In a significant move, the Cabinet approved a minimum wage of Rs32,000 for workers, effective July 1, 2023, further promoting workers’ rights and economic well-being. 

    Furthermore, the meeting underscored the importance of anti-smog measures in various regions, including Sheikhupura, Sahiwal, Gujranwala, Hafizabad, Lahore, and Kasur.  

    Chief Minister Naqvi urged strict enforcement of regulations on smoke-emitting vehicles and brick kilns by commissioners and deputy commissioners.  

    Stringent measures were also advised for ongoing construction projects, including the regular use of water sprinklers and a strict ban on crop residue burning, contributing to environmental preservation. 

    The Punjab Price Control for Essential Commodities Ordinance, 2023, received the Cabinet’s approval, reinforcing the government’s commitment to regulating essential commodity prices and ensuring consumer protection.