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RAWALPINDI: Fourteen years after the local government system was introduced by former president Pervez Musharraf, financial matters of the districts will be

shifted back to Lahore where the provincial finance department will make the district budgets for the fiscal year 2015-16.

The Punjab government is replacing Musharraf’s local government system with a new one and is reviving commissionerate system from July 1, two months before the local government elections.

Under the local government system introduced by Gen Musharraf in 2001, the city district government prepared its budget and dealt with all the financial matters.

However, under the Punjab Local Government Act 2013, the provincial finance department will prepare the budget for the district in Lahore.

The district administration will be led by the deputy commissioner, who will not be answerable to the District Council chairman and the mayor.

With the start of the new fiscal year, the district coordination officer will be renamed as the deputy commissioner, additional district collector revenue as the additional deputy commissioner revenue and the additional district collector general will be renamed as the additional deputy commissioner general.

Under new LG system, the Punjab finance department will prepare the district budgets for fiscal year 2015-16
The district finance department will be abolished as the financial matters of Rawal and Potohar towns will be looked after through the finance department of Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation (RMC) while the District Council will look after the affairs of the district after local government elections in September.

For the interim period from July to September, the commissioner will run the affairs of the division, deputy commissioner will look after the district, a senior CDGR official told Dawn.

However, he said eight towns of Rawalpindi district would prepare their budgets for the next fiscal year before June 30 and the coming local government and the municipal committees of tehsils will give final approval to them in September.

He said the provincial government had already formed a committee to hand over the assets to the Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation and the District Council. He said the commissioner and deputy commissioner were directly answerable to the Punjab government and the local mayor and chairman Zila Council had nothing to do with the affairs of the district administration.

The role of the mayor would be limited to urban union councils. “The provincial government has already separated the water, sanitation departments. The Water and Sanitation Agency will be responsible for water-related matter, Parks and Horticulture Authority for parks and greenbelts and Rawalpindi Municipal Waste Company for sanitation. Education and health authorities will be formed under the provincial government,” he said.

“The other services such as streetlights, encroachments, building plans, parking plazas or sites and the construction of streets will come under the ambit of Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation and Municipal Committees.” He said under the national action plan, the local police worked in collaboration with the Pakistan Army. “The Punjab home department wanted to keep the police away from the elected representatives of the people,” he said.

A senior leader of the PML-N told Dawn that the provincial government made Local Government Act 2013 with amendments in 2014 to counter the public support of PTI in Punjab.

“If the PTI or any other political party wins the local government elections in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan, it will create problems for the provincial government.

So it (PML-N) tried to control the local bureaucracy,” he said.

When contacted, District Coordination Officer Sajid Zafar Dall confirmed that the DCOs would be renamed as DCs from July 1. He also said financial matters of the district would be shifted to Lahore.

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waise to Pakistan main there is already a massive scale of status-quo and instead of devolving the powers we are making the province Lahore-centric once again. This is not a very ideal situation. We are not Europe where the policies revolves around London, Paris or Brussels
 
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waise to Pakistan main there is already a massive scale of status-quo and instead of devolving the powers we are making the province Lahore-centric once again. This is not a very ideal situation. We are not Europe where the policies revolves around London, Paris or Brussels

ab to patwari bhe roo paray... :laughcry:
 
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ab to patwari bhe roo paray... :laughcry:
oh bhai aap meri posts ko quote na hi karo to acha hai... I like to comment on post-by-post basis and you like to take debate to personal level character assassination and using offensive language at times. Last time I was regretting for getting involved with you and doing personal attacks, contrary to my habits so it is better for you to quote other people as you can't digest open criticism on political party of your choice. I am not here to appease other members but to share my views.
 
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oh bhai aap meri posts ko quote na hi karo to acha hai... I like to comment on post-by-post basis and you like to take debate to personal level character assassination and using offensive language at times. Last time I was regretting for getting involved with you and doing personal attacks, contrary to my habits so it is better for you to quote other people as you can't digest open criticism on political party of your choice. I am not here to appease other members but to share my views.

tang kerta hun yar...tu awane serious lay jata hae..
 
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This is to mantain funding for projects such as Metro in Multan. The move is likely to make the other cities hate the idea of Punjab more and demand for a separate province. Sometimes I wonder who advices them and what is the point of policies which go against the wishes of the people.
The whole point of local Governments is allocation of funds according to the wishes of the local populace. Maybe they do not want more roads but a school, or they want an increase in local policing. The whole point of local Governance dies with pre allocation of funds.

We are not Europe where the policies revolves around London, Paris or Brussels
Even in these cities the funds are not decided before hand and local bodies make their own budgets
 
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