Extravagance

Published

THE recent addition to the already bloated federal cabinet of a country on the verge of financial default needs to be seen in its true perspective. For doing nothing, which involves staying at home and watching TV, or appearing on TV to make mindless conversations, or travel in free state-provided flag cars when on ground and first class luxury when by air, for free boarding and lodging in five-star hotels, for free office, staff, waiters, drivers, gardeners, security, for free medical and for numerous other free entitlements and non-entitlements, every idle and non-value-adding cabinet minister costs Pakistan about Rs5 million per month.

This translates into Rs385 million per month for the current cabinet, and Rs4.62 billion for one year. This is just about the amount required to pay Rs10,000 extra to compensate every one of the thousands of exploited sanitation workers in the country who are currently not being paid even their due minimum legal wage of Rs25,000.

The federal government should cut down its truckload of ministers, and bring the cabinet strength down to 15 or even lesser.

Naeem Sadiq
Karachi

Published in Dawn, January 4th, 2023

Editorial

Balochistan carnage
Updated 10 Jul, 2026

Balochistan carnage

THE security situation in Balochistan remains alarming, with a recent uptick in terrorist violence resulting in a...
Misusing land
10 Jul, 2026

Misusing land

THE Federal Constitutional Court’s ruling that land acquired for a specific purpose cannot later be converted into...
India’s film ban
10 Jul, 2026

India’s film ban

IN India, creative boundaries are tight. Its far-right regime prefers facts fictionalised and communities demonised...
Gulf flare-up
Updated 09 Jul, 2026

Gulf flare-up

IS the fragile US-Iran ceasefire — and the memorandum of understanding that underpins it — collapsing? Unless...
Costly food
09 Jul, 2026

Costly food

THE recent decline in diesel and LPG prices should have brought some relief to consumers struggling with high food...
Unliveable city
09 Jul, 2026

Unliveable city

IT comes as no surprise. Karachi — Pakistan’s largest city, its financial engine and home to over 20m people —...