PM Shehbaz meets KP CM Sohail Afridi in Islamabad

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi on Monday at the PM House in Islamabad.

During the meeting, the KP CM discussed the issue of the provincial government’s pending funds with the premier, among other issues.

Speaking to the media after their interaction, CM Afridi termed the meeting a “demand of his role”.

Noting that the premier had invited him, the chief minister said he expressed his condolences over the recent spate of attacks in Balochistan and condemned the terrorist act.

“We have always condemned terrorism wherever it has taken place and we will also condemn it in the future,” he asserted.

“Issues concerning our province — whether it is the NFC (National Finance Commission), the CRBC (Chashma Right Bank Canal), NHP (Net Hydel Profit payments) or our other pending funds due on the Centre — were discussed,” Afridi said.

He further said that a “joint course of action” to combat terrorism was also discussed.

The chief minister asserted that the KP government had provided Rs26bn from its fund in the merged districts under the Accelerated Implementation Programme (AIP).

Afridi said PM Shehbaz issued directives to Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal to meet Aslam later on Monday and make “every possible effort to solve these issues”.

“After this, two to three more meetings will be held,” the PTI leader said, adding that “one to two” meetings would be convened on counter-terrorism as well. “When decisions will be taken, they will be made public to you.”

“Perhaps as a political worker, I would never have sat there. But I deemed it appropriate for my people and my province, where the conditions are getting serious — whether financially or due to decisions made in closed rooms,” he said, adding that the meeting was necessary.

Referring to a report issued by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in November, the KP CM alleged that the lender had issued a “charge-sheet” against the federal government for corruption to the tune of Rs5,300 billion.

“Rs4bn is a small amount. They are nothing compared to the sacrifices that my people in Tirah, Kurram and Bajaur are giving,” the chief minister said, adding that objecting to that amount was akin to “dismissing those sacrifices”.

In a post on X shortly after 12pm, PTI’s North Punjab chapter confirmed that CM Afridi had reached the PM House.

Addressing a jirga in Khyber on Sunday, CM Afridi had said he was set to meet the premier in Islamabad on Monday to “plead the case of KP’s rights and secure our outstanding dues”.

The meeting comes a week after the KP CM wrote a letter to PM Shehbaz over what he dubbed the Centre’s “persistent failure” to release “constitutionally guaranteed” funds allocated for KP, particularly those committed for the merged districts under the NFC.

Contending that the lack of funds had “now translated into an acute fiscal and governance crisis for the province”, Afridi had demanded the “full and unconditional” release of all outstanding federal dues.

The KP CM maintained that his province was entitled to receive Rs658.4 billion under the NFC, but it had received just Rs604bn so far, leading to a shortfall of Rs54.4bn.

Since becoming the chief minister in October last year, Afridi has repeatedly accused the federal government of stalling the release of funds allocated for KP.

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