GB hikes MPAs salaries by up to 135% amid budget cuts and financial constraints

According to reports, the Gilgit-Baltistan government has increased the salaries of lawmakers from 56 percent to 135 percent amid financial constraints and austerity measures announced by the federal as well as provincial governments.  

The Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA) approved a bill for increasing the salaries and benefits of the Chief Minister, Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Provincial Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and Members of the Assembly by up to 135 percent. The resolution was unanimously passed by the members of the ruling and opposition parties.

Breakdown of the Salary increase

After the passage of the bill by the assembly, the salary increase is as follows:

  • The salary of the GB Chief Minister has been increased from over Rs. 500,000 to Rs. 780,000 (56 percent).
  • The salary of Speaker GBLA has been increased to Rs. 780,000 from existing over Rs. 400,000 per month with a 95 percent increase.
  • The salary of the Deputy Speaker has jumped from Rs. 376,000 to Rs. 650,000 (72.8 percent).
  • The salary of the Provincial ministers has been increased from Rs. 352,000 to Rs. 600,000 (70 percent).
  • The salary of the chairman of the standing committee has been increased from Rs. 240,000 to Rs. 565,000 (135 percent).
  • The salary of members of the assembly has also been enhanced from Rs. 210000 to Rs. 465000 (121 percent).

It is pertinent to mention that the lawmakers have approved the bill at a time when the centre has hardly restored the previous budget of the region after a drastic cut. The centre after much hue and cry had agreed to maintain the previous level of budget for both GB and Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK). It had earlier decided to cut both the non-development and development budget of GB and AJK along with other provinces.

GBLA members from opposition parties, which were earlier critical of the regional government for its failure to get the required budget from the centre were also happy to see the bill regarding salary increase in the regional assembly.

Bill presented in the Assembly

As per the officials, the bill was presented in the assembly for a second time during a session on Saturday, chaired by Deputy Speaker Nazir Ahmed. As earlier, the bill was turned down with objection. The Deputy Speaker informed the House that there was nothing objectionable in the Bill therefore it has been presented again. Later both the opposition and government members present in the House unanimously supported the Bill and it was passed unanimously.

As per a member of the assembly, the copy of the bill was not in the folder of any member of the Assembly, not even in the folder of the provincial ministers. It may be recalled here when the bill was presented first Chief Minister GB Khalid Khurshid Khan had announced the withdrawal of the bill following a public backlash. Following the criticism in the media, the then Governor Raja Jalal Hussain Maqpoon had objected to the bill and sent it back to the Assembly.

According to officials, the passed bill in the current session will now automatically become part of the law after 15 days.

What are your thoughts on this? Please share with us in the comment section below.

  • GB has 10$ per capita income, has no indigenous industry or source of income, the legislature has no real powers, so not sure why would any one pay them a penny

  • How can you politicians are supporting poor’s.. strongly disappointed with this bill which is passed for benefit of politicians and not even a single man was against it .
    Injustice to this land of PAKISTAN.


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