KP CM Sohail Afridi seeks early release of constitutional federal dues

PNN: CM KP, Sohail Afridi, has written a detailed letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan expressing grave concern over the persistent failure to release constitutionally mandated federal transfers, which has resulted in an acute fiscal and governance crisis for the province.

In his letter, the Chief Minister stated that the Provincial Budget for Fiscal Year 2025–26 was framed and approved strictly on the basis of clear constitutional fiscal entitlements, including Net Hydel Profit, Oil and Gas Royalties, post merger National Finance Commission shares, and regular monthly transfers under the NFC Award. He emphasized that these were binding fiscal obligations and not discretionary assumptions.

Contrary to these commitments, actual releases have consistently fallen short of budgeted levels. He highlighted that the withholding of routine monthly NFC transfers has no sanction in the Constitution and undermines the core principles of cooperative federalism.

The Chief Minister noted that against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s NFC entitlement of Rs658.4 billion from the federal divisible pool, the province has received only Rs604 billion to date, leaving a shortfall of Rs54.4 billion. He stressed that this is not an accounting variance but a material breach that has directly impaired cash management, disrupted budget execution, and constrained service delivery across critical sectors of governance.

He further pointed out that the impact has been most severe in the Merged Districts, where development, stabilization, and state consolidation are recognized national priorities. Despite a provincial allocation of Rs292 billion, federal releases amount to only Rs56 billion so far.

He warned that this severe and continuing gap has undermined essential public services and development interventions in historically marginalized areas, eroding the objectives of the merger and weakening national cohesion.

The Chief Minister also underscored that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remains on the frontline of counter terrorism while simultaneously shouldering extraordinary and unavoidable expenditures arising from flood response and rehabilitation, as well as the management and support of Temporarily Displaced Persons.

He said that these are national responsibilities; however, the financial burden continues to be borne disproportionately and unsustainably by the province.

In view of these circumstances, the Chief Minister urged the federal government to take immediate corrective action, including the full and unconditional release of all outstanding federal dues, particularly routine monthly NFC transfers, Net Hydel Profit, Oil and Gas Royalties, and allocations for the Merged Districts, strictly in accordance with constitutional provisions and agreed fiscal arrangements.

He cautioned that any further delay would only compound the province’s fiscal stress and weaken governance capacity at a critical juncture.

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