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Prime minister’s annual salary proposed at Rs2.441m

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bhai ji peace tou ap ko bhi nahi mil raha even u are in uk and ur leader is also in uk.
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Very modest as a salary.

A hike might be both justifiable and beneficial. PMs should have just enough of a salary to easily be able to say no to money and incentives coming from elsewhere.
 
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Federal budget documents revealed Rs30 million has been proposed for salaries and perks of advisers to the premier
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In the federal budget 2021-22, the prime minister’s annual gross salary has been proposed to be allocated at a whopping Rs2.441 million for the next fiscal year.

According to the documents available with The Express Tribune, while the PM’s salary has been proposed at Rs2.441 million, the amount for PM House expenses is suggested to be Rs210.80 million.

The federal budget documents revealed that for the next financial year, Rs30 million has been proposed for salaries and perks of advisers to the premier, while Rs29 million will be set aside for special assistants.

It is pertinent to note that the gross salary of the premier is currently Rs201,574.

The budget for the President House has been proposed at Rs1.020 billion -- Rs405 million for salaries and other expenses of president’s public office employees and Rs615 million for salaries and other expenses of the president's personal office employees.

Last year, the government had decided to slash perks and privileges of the president and prime minister.
Unveiling the “people-friendly” federal budget for FY22, Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin kicked off the National Assembly session by recalling the state of the economy that the ruling PTI had received when it came to power.

He said that the current account deficit was at a historic high of $20 billion but the government through its prudent policies managed to drag the economy out of trouble.

He said that the budget deficit was at a high of 6.6% and the foreign exchange reserves were at a critical level of $10 billion at the end of the PML-N’s tenure. However, the situation has now improved.

He said that the responsibility to fix the economy fell to the PTI as the previous government had hampered the economy by taking loans and artificially fixing the dollar at Rs104 for five years.

Patwaris trying hard but this news will backfire even with Jahil tabqa of Pakistani awam as even they know 2.4 million is nothing for MP let alone PM
Why can't they work for minimum wage?

For a bigger cause like SMQ
Free main na kar k de dain apko 🤔
 
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Very modest as a salary.

A hike might be both justifiable and beneficial. PMs should have just enough of a salary to easily be able to say no to money and incentives coming from elsewhere.

The same should apply to all civil service employees including police. If they already make enough money then majority will not need to take bribes to survive.
 
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Exactly! Peanuts. It should be 10 times that.
Yea, You are absolutely right, But you forgot to put a “negative” before the figure for the PM being a silly guy occupying the seat with a loud mouth and zero action, Showing his actual coward self and being nothing more than a clown

UNFORTUNATELY
 
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i don't think it's enough. Rs 2 lakh a month - no wonder we have high levels of corruption.
 
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Salaam


The purpose of offering a high salary to the leadership is to reduce the temptation of taking bribes. Obviously you can't do much about it if the person is corrupt to begin with but if you end up with an honest enough person, they aren't overly motivated to look at others for their financial needs.

In the way, I think the pension for expremiers should be high as well so they don't have to be beholden to the wealthy for their post leadership time.
 
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Grade 20 bureaucrate - 730k per month
Grade 21 - 980k per month
Grade 22 - 1.1M pee month

-Express Tribune

Asal mulk to ye loot rahe.

Over the table, or under the table? Can you pls post a link to the article you are referring to?
 
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