Public Money and Our Leaders
Mr. Abdul Majeed in his letter (News Post 9th July) says “PM
Should Pay” for the driveway costing crores being constructed to connect the PM
House with the helipad in the Presidency for his traffic and hassle free travel
to the helipad. He argues that since the PM is a temporary allottee of the
official accommodation he cannot make any alterations or additions in the
official accommodation, and if any change is made the temporary occupant is
responsible to bear its cost and restore the property to its original condition
when he leaves.
So far so good, but, what about the changes made to the private personal
properties of the Presidents, PMs, CMs lying not in the capitals but at far off
places like Karachi, Larkana, Multan, Lahore, Gujar Khan etc. etc. and at times
more than one as some of them have more than one wife and the residences of all
wives are declared as official residences, and upgraded/renovated costing
millions to improve their security by constructing huge perimeter walls,
installing CCTV cameras, barriers, Security Posts etc. and spending other
millions on additional structures for offices, meetings and conference halls,
offices for the staff etc. apart from very lavish and expensive furnishings,
furniture and fittings. Should all these be not removed when they leave,
some of them ignobly or chucked out by the courts? Alternately, must they not
pay for these all if they want to retain them all costing millions and
millions?
But who cares in Pakistan, especially in the case of our such
overlords? Believe it or not, some of our worthy legislators are
known to even decamp with the Air Conditioners and Blankets of the MNA/MPA
Hostels and Parliament Lodges on vacating them!!
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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