Rehman Malik takes stand for farmers

Newswire

Islamabad: Chairman Institute of Research and Reforms (IRR) Senator Rehman Malik has said that Pakistan’s future lied in agriculture and hence farmers should be supported with good economic packages as an incentive to increase the yield and to modernise agricultural farming.
“The government should allocate more funds for the management of rainwater reservoirs in every district as a national water conservation programme,” the former Interior Minister said.

Rehman Malik said that special funds should also be allocated for the construction of new small/mini dams in every district on the pattern of China. He suggested that budgetary allocations for online education development programmes and the Higher Education Commission should be enhanced. He said that funds for improvement in the aviation sector and upgrade airports were needed to be allocated and the budget for security agencies must be doubled for their capacity building to ensure the rule of law.

He said that there should be a substantive increase in improving investigation process by the provision of modern investigation tools and logistics to FIA and the police and to upgrade the jails, the government should allocate five billion for each. He said that the government must finance easy loans for cheap housing schemes through house building corporations and special enactment may be brought to save the people from defrauding from private house building finance companies if allowed in the private sector.

In Pakistan, “with a 14 percent inflation rate, there is a 30 percent rise in the poverty rate, 80.5 million people are standing on the edge of the poverty line due to which 15 to 20 people are ending their lives by committing suicide daily,” he said.
Senator Malik said that there should be a target for a one percent decrease in the budget deficit and an increase in the capacity for the development budget by raising the development spending by 20 percent. He suggested that salaries of the government servants should be increased by 75 percent.

He also said that the government must announce a special package for the private/daily wages employees for enhancement of their salaries by their employers. He said that the government should allocate special funds for self-employment business opportunities enabling those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19, to get start their own small business.

The IRR chairman said that at least Rs 150 billion should have been allocated for the construction of hospitals/medical centres for the treatment of COVID-19 patients and for the purchase of modern medical equipment, protective kits (PPEs) for doctors, paramedical staff, army, rangers, police and other law enforcement agencies who are on frontline during COVID-19.
He suggested that salaries of the medical and para-medical staff should have been enhanced up to 75 percent and salaries of the media workers should be enhanced by 50 percent by their respective employers.
He said that a special tax relief package should be given for agriculture i.e. wheat crops and livestock, dairy farming, etc to provide relief to small farmers.