Pervez Khattak administration

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Imran Khan, Chairman of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Development Advisory Committee
Pervez Khattak, Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Shaukat Ali Yousafzai, Senior Minister for Health.
Asad Umar remains a crucial advisor on economic polices to the K-P government.

Pervez Khattak administration is the coalition provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which began on May 13, 2013 when Pervez Khattak was elected as the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by receiving 84 votes out of 124 from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly. Khattak was the Secretary General of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), he was nominated by the party chief Imran Khan for the post in the parliamentary board meeting and the parliamentary board after the discussion agreed to nominate him for chief ministership kpk.[1][2] Besides the nationalist, communitarianist PTI, the administration of Pervez Khattak includes the Islamist, Jamaat-e-Islami and formally Pashtun neo-nationalist, Qaumi Watan Party.

The government's policies are geared towards radical change. At the end of its tenure it aims at successfully imposing a uniform education system, ending corruption in government offices and bringing economic and political stability to the militancy hit region. The administration is closely supervised by Imran Khan who chairs the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Development Advisory Committee. The committee comprises senior PTI members, including Asad Umar, Jehangir Khan Tareen, Ali Asghar Khan, Khalid Mehsud and Rustam Shah Mohmand.[3][4][5]

Khattak has also carried out unprecedented healthcare reforms in the history of Pakistan, such as introducing Health Insurance Scheme for poor people and an 'Insulin for life' fund so that the poor have access to free insulin.

Cabinet Members

Name Designation Party
Pervez Khattak Chief Minister Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Siraj ul Haq Senior Minister for Finance and Statistics Jamaat-e-Islami
vacant Senior Minister for Energy, Water and Power
Ikram Ullah Gandapur Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Ali Amin Khan Minister for Excise, Taxation and Revenue Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Shaukat Ali Yousafzai Minister for Health and Information & Broadcast Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Yousuf Ayub Minister for Communication and Works Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Shahram Khan Taraki Minister for Agriculture Awami Jamhuri Ittehad Pakistan
Inayatullah Khan Minister for Local Governance Jamaat-e-Islami
vacant Minister for Manpower and Industry
vacant Minister for Forest and Environment
Habibur Rehman Minister for Zakat and Ushr Jamaat-e-Islami
Shah Farman Minister for Public Health Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Muhammad Atif Khan Minister for Elementary Education Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Mehmood Khan Minister for Higher Education Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Yaseen Khalil Advisor to Chief Minister on Physical & Community Planning Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Malik Qasam from Karak Advisor to Chief Minister on Prisons Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Qalandar Khan Lodhi Advisor to Chief Minister on Department of Food & Public Distribution Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Abdul Haq Advisor to Chief Minister Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Mian Jamshid ud Din Advisor to Chief Minister Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Zia Ullah Afridi Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Mineral Development Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Amjad Afridi Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Housing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Higher Education Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Shakeel Ahmad Khan Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Population Welfare Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Dr Meher Taj Roghani Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Social Welfare Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

Legislations

Budget

2013-2014

The PTI-led administration’s budget is a sharp contrast to the money bills presented by their predecessors, the Awami National Party, which had a tendency to try to blame all the ills of the province on a lack of federal cooperation. The PTI’s budget, by contrast, appears to mostly ignore the aspects that the provincial government cannot control – militancy, the tribal areas, etc – and chooses to focus on service delivery in areas that are directly under its jurisdiction: education, health, infrastructure, etc.

The Express Tribune,[6]

On June 17, PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government presented a balanced, tax-free budget for the fiscal year 2013-14. Finance Minister Siraj ul Haq presented Rs 344 billion budget in the provincial assembly session, which began with Speaker Asad Qaiser in the chair. The total resources (revenue and non-revenue) and total expenditure both have been estimated at Rs 344 billion, making it a balanced budget. No new tax was imposed. The government proposed an increase of 15 percent in the salaries and pension of government employees. The minimum limit of the retired employees pension has been increased from Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000, while the minimum wages limit has been increased to Rs 10,000. A handsome amount of Rs 118 billion has been allocated for the ADP (annual development programme), showing a 12 percent increase. The ADP covers a total of 983 projects– including 609 ongoing and 374 new development schemes.[7]

It also increased 30% of total spending for education to 102 billion rupees while Rs 1.97 billion for promotion of technical education and manpower training.The minister said that Rs 22.80 billion have been earmarked for health sector, Rs 23.78 billion for police, Rs3.12 billion for Irrigation, Rs2.91 billion for agriculture, Rs1.27 billion for environment, Rs 4.93 billion for communication and works, Rs0.24 billion for pension and Rs2.50 billion for subsidy on wheat, while Rs 11.16 billion have been put aside for debt clearance. The budget was a brainchild of Asad Umar, according to the The Express Tribune 'Budgets in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa have historically been a litany of complaints against the federal government, followed by a recitation of numbers that, frequently, the PTI-led Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government delivered their first governing document and made sure to lay out their strategy for the development of the province and connect it to their spending decisions, as laid out in the numbers.'[8]

Right to Information Bill

On July 10, 2013, the provincial Cabinet of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa approved "Right to Information Bill" to guarantee people's access to information and promote transparency in affairs of the government. Under the proposed law, all matters of the government would be displayed on the official website of the provincial government and in case of seeking any information anybody would submit an application.[9]

Local Government Laws

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government on July 21, 2013, expressed its willingness to enact laws allocating a quota for youth seats in the local government (LG) setup. The PTI has also suggested legislation to make the female electorate’s participation mandatory only when voting for women candidates vying for local government seats. Local government setup would have union councils and district councils comprising farmers and women representatives. The development funds would be giving to local governments instead of members of the provincial assemblies. It is expected the elections would be held in September 2013 for a 4 year term.[10] A Local government bill was finally passed in October 2013, and included comprehensive reform and devolution of power to Local Government, which included financial and administrative independence, which is unprecedented in Pakistani history.[11][12]

K-P Population Policy 2013

On January 12, 2014, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government published the first draft for population policy. According to the draft the government plans to decrease population growth rate from 2.05% to 1.8% by 2020, by focusing on a major sensitisation drive, particularly among the youth and women, by proposing the inclusion of family planning in the curriculum for higher secondary education and academic levels above it.[13]

Corruption, Accountability and Transparency

End of coalition with Qaumi Watan Party

On Nov 13 2013, Dawn News reported that Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief Imran Khan ended his party’s alliance with the Qaumi Watan Party after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak ‘dismissed’ two QWP ministers on corruption charges. The two QWP ministers expelled from the provincial cabinet were Bakht Baidar and Ibrar Hussain. The former held the ministry of industries, commerce and labour, while the latter was the environment minister.[14]

The QWP was the first among the smaller parliamentary groups in the provincial assembly that had consented, after being contacted by Khattak, to support his party in forming the coalition government after it emerged as the largest party in the province. By virtue of Khan’s decision, it also happens to be the first party that has been shown the door by the PTI.

Asset Deceleration

On August 1, 2013, government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has directed all the government employees in the province to declare their assets till August 30, 2013. K-P minister for health and provincial government spokesperson Shaukat Ali Yousafzai stated that all the secretaries of the government departments were directed to issue notices to their employees to declare assets by August 30, 2013. He added that if politicians are required to declare their financial assets to the nation the same law should also be apply on the government employees.[15]

Biometric polling

On January 2, 2014, The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led provincial government is pushing the Election Commission to hold the forthcoming local government election in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa using the biometric system and has offered to pay the cost to be incurred on this exercise. Official sources told The News that the experience of the recent mock polling held by the Election Commission in cooperation with the provincial government and NADRA at four polling stations in urban and rural Peshawar was discussed at a meeting in Islamabad and the shortcomings were reviewed.

They said another mock polling using the biometric machines developed by National Database and Registration Authority would now be held in Islamabad, possibly before January 14 to see if the process could be improved. The official sources said the PTI-led government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was keen to try the biometric system in the local government election in the province to ensure transparent polls and was ready to bear the cost that is estimated at between one to two billion rupees. An estimated 50,000 biometric machines would be required for polling votes in the province.[16]

Development

PTI K-P Leadership. From left to right, Shah Farman (Information Minister), Asad Qaiser (Speaker K-P Assembly), Pervez Khattak (CM K-P) and Imran Khan.

Education

Education City

On December 16, 2013, the The Express Tribune around 20 international universities have expressed an interest in opening up campuses at ‘Education City’ in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The proposed hub will accommodate campuses of national and international universities to provide Pakistani students the opportunity to obtain foreign degrees at home, stated officials of the provincial higher education department. Around 30,000 kanals of land in Jehangira will be used to build the education city. The project will be adjacent to the proposed Mega City near the Swabi Interchange on the Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway.[17]

Moreover, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan and Bahria University have agreed to open campuses in Education City.[18]

Enrollment drive

On September 28, 2013, The Express Tribune reported that the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has enroled 142,140 children in schools across the province since the enrolment drive was launched on September 10, according to the education department. Alif Ailaan, a campaign for education reform, is supporting the K-P government’s initiative to increase enrolment through its Alif Ailaan Taleemi Karavan. The caravan started the third leg of its journey in Charsadda, where a discussion on the importance of education was held with local communities followed by the enrolment of 16 children. The caravan then moved on to Mardan where it was received by Atif along with more than 350 members of civil society, teachers’ unions, parents and community members. An enrolment ceremony was held following the event where the education minister himself enroled 10 children.[19]

Since the enrolment drive commenced, 6,486 children have been enroled in Charsadda, 14,341 in Mardan and 21,821 in the Peshawar district, which currently leads the enrolment headcount. Kohistan is at the bottom of the list with only 531 school enrolments. The data from other districts has not been released by the government as yet.

Biometric attendance system

On August 28, 2013, the K-P Government installed global positioning satellite (GPS)-based biometric system (BMS) to ensure 100% attendance of teachers. The BMS mechanism is followed by a file tracking system wherein all records of the education department and schools will be computerised. This will ensure availability of every record at all times.[20]

Uniform learning system

Students of grade one will be promoted to grade two where they will also study in English. With every promotion, they (students) will be introduced to the new medium and things will change slowly till they reach matriculation.

Muhammad Atif Khan, Education Minister [21]

On January 6, 2014 The Express Tribune reported that as part of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s ‘jihad against illiteracy,’ the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government announced the new medium of instruction in state-run schools. A uniform learning system is part of PTI’s six-point education policy, which also looks to pad the education budget and boost adult literacy. The most recent annual budget saw a 30% increase in funds allotted to the education department, giving K-P the means to change the medium of instruction for grade one. Starting with the new academic year in April, students of grade one across the province will be studying mathematics and science in the English language. But before letting students dive into the new system, the government will train and prepare teachers for the new course.[22]

Promoting Industrialization

The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) approved a policy for rapid industrialization aiming to utilise the province’s rich natural resources, according to a statement issued on June 20, 2013. Under the policy, industrialists would be offered cheap electricity near the numerous hydropower generation sites in the province, said the statement issued following a meeting chaired by K-P Chief Secretary Mohammad Shahzad Arbab at Civil Secretariat. The discussed policy also states an independent and autonomous power distribution organisation be formed to enable the provincial government to evenly distribute any power generated from these alternative means between domestic and industrial consumers. Therefore, the offer of cheap electricity will not only be limited to hydropower generating sites alone, but include gas-generated electricity as well because gas is in abundance in the southern districts of K-P, said the statement.Various other policy decisions were also made during the meeting including inviting experts to help give a concrete shape to the industrialisation policy. It was also proposed the government should concentrate on creating economic zones in various parts of the province.

Energy Generation

The K-P government has allocated a sum of Rs373 million for power generation schemes in the province for fiscal year 2013-2014.

On December 26, 2013, The News International reported that a group of the heads of Chinese investment companies, who called on Chief Minister Pervez Khattak and offered to invest in the energy sector particularly hydel power generation in Malakand Division. Welcoming the offer, the chief minister said the Chinese companies had shown interest to make huge investment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. A handout said Pervez Khattak held a meeting with the investors here.[23]

Hydel

On July 12, 2013, The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led provincial government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a foreign company on Friday in a bid to tackle the burgeoning power crisis. The MoU was signed with Galaxy Consortium, a company working in the hydel power sector, during a ceremony at the Chief Minister House. According to the MoU, which was signed by K-P Energy and Power Secretary Khalid Gillani and Galaxy Group Chief Executive Officer Edward Brigham, the company will invest $2 billion in hydel power generation in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) to produce 1,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity.The projects would be based on Public Private Partnership (PPP) and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis. The sites for the projects would be decided through mutual consultations, while the provincial government would facilitate the company through one-window operations.[24]

Law Enforcement

Capability Enhancements

To impart efficiency in tracing criminals, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has imparted special training to investigation officers in the Investigation Headquarters of Peshawar. The special investigation courses started under the supervision of additional Inspector General Investigation. During these training sessions, special investigation officers and experts delivered lectures regarding process of registering FIR and preparing challans against the criminals. These schools will complete two courses in single month duration and would be consisted of variety of subjects about the investigation process. Similarly, in each police line at district level special training schools would be established to improve the performance of police both at rural and urban level. It has also been decided that after each terrorist incident, special investigation team will visit the site and would collect detail information regarding the incident and its nature in the light of modern techniques of investigation.[25]

Police-to-victim-service

On August 1, 2013, KPK Inspector General of Police (IGP) inaugurated the ‘police-to-victim-service’ wherein police officials will visit the victims of crimes such as kidnappings, armed robbery, and family members in the event of a murder. This service revolves around the recently established, police operations room, which is a central complaint cell that can be reached via telephone 24 hours-a-day. Upon receiving the complaint the pertinent police station will be notified. The police will then reach the victim/crime scene, inspect the surroundings, collect evidence, register an FIR and keep the operations room updated on their progress. The operations room will, in turn, keep the victims informed of the developments.[26]

Online FIR System

On July 6, 2013, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police launched online First Information Report (FIR) system, a first of its kind in Pakistan. The system will allow KPK residents to register FIRs online thus removing the hassle of travelling to police stations.[27]

Women-centric Developments

On July 23, 2013, Khyber Pakthunkhwa police launched a new SMS SOS system for the women of the province. Allowing them to lodge a complaint with the police by sending a text message from their cellular phones. After the text message is received, a central cell will notify the nearest police station to send help to the concerned woman in the shortest possible time. This initiative was taken to help women in distress who are generally reluctant to visit the police stations due to the rampant male chauvinism.

Also, the provincial government aims at forming special women help desks in all police stations in the province to cater for women complainants. As of August 2013, 56 such complaint units have been established in police stations across KPK.[26][28]

On 07 Jan 2014, Al Jazeera English reported K-P's women centric police developments. According to the report, K-P government has ensured 10% of all new recruited would be women with the aim to double the number of female recruits. Regardless of governments support conservative social values and the dangers of the job keep many women away. The report also featured dedicated women desks at police stations and women dorms at police training colleges.[29]

Raids

  • On January 8, 2014, A proclaimed offender was killed while 45 people were arrested on suspicion in a search operation conducted in the jurisdiction of Badhaber and Bhanamari police stations on Tuesday. Police raided several houses in Bazid Khel, Ahmad Khel, Musazai, Badhaber, Khattako Pul and Kagawala areas. In Musazai village, police raided the house of proclaimed offender, Gongatay, who was not present there at the time. When officials reached the house, another person opened fire at the police, who retaliated and left the offender severely injured. The accused was rushed to the Lady Reading Hospital, but succumbed to his injuries on the way.[30]
  • On May 16, 2013, a police operation in Nowshera conducted to recover former prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s son, security personnel recovered a captive and arrested four abductors, Express News reported.[31]

Justice

Mobile Courts

Finance Minister Sirajul Haq said in his budget speech that the provincial government would establish mobile courts in the province so that to ensure justice to people at all level.In this connection, the high court had prepared two drafts of Criminal Mobile Courts Act, 2012, and Civil Mobile Courts Act, 2012 and sent them to the provincial law department for legislation in the assembly.Such courts will hold sittings at town/ union councils/ police stations or other places specified by the high court on rotation basis as may be directed by the district judge.[32]

On July 26, 2013, mobile courts project was inaugurated. The travelling court is equipped with a solar energy generation system and has been prepared at a cost of Rs15 million.[33]

Health and Social Welfare

Sehat ka Insaf

In what has been described as a “historic, remarkable achievement”, the government said it inoculated around 0.4 million children against nine diseases, including polio, in 45 union councils of Peshawar on Sunday – the first day of the Sehat ka Insaf campaign.
The Express Tribune,[34]

Sehat ka Insaf literally 'Justice for Health' is a immunization campaign started by K-P government after several criticism of increasing polio cases in the province. On its first day around 0.4 million children against nine diseases were inoculated in 45 union councils of Peshawar.[35]

According to Shaukat Ali Yousafzai, 12,500 hygiene kits carrying soap, water cleaning tablets, and containers for clean drinking water were distributed in 24 union councils while remaining residents will be able to receive their packages from medical camps in their respective union councils from Monday. Yousafzai explained that 1,992 teams, including 981 of PTI volunteers, took part on the first day, adding 175 teachers were also among the team. The campaign which will extend to other districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) after covering Peshawar entirely. Sehat ka Insaf volunteers will visit homes every Sunday to immunise children against vaccine-preventable diseases and distribute health kits.[36]

Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts

To rehabilitate drug addicts, the K-P government has planned seven new projects to provide better social welfare services to the underprivileged groups of society. A Darul Kafala (shelter home) and Drug Addicts Rehabilitation Centre will be established in Peshawar at an estimated cost of Rs58.5 million.[37]

Health Insurance

On August 7, 2013, the KPK government announced to start a Micro Health Insurance Initiative in four districts of the province to provide medical assistance to impoverished families. The districts that will be covered under this project are Kohat, Mardan, Malakand and Chitral. The cost of the project is Rs. 1.16 billion of which the KPK government will provide Rs. 165.9 million while the rest will be covered by the Germany-based Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) development bank. The program will cover both public and private healthcare with an annual threshold of Rs. 25,000 per person with a maximum of 7 people per household being accommodated. A total of 15,876 households in Chitral, 26,040 in Malakand, 77,135 in Mardan and 36,256 in Kohat are expected to benefit from this scheme which is the first of its kind in the country.[38] The KpK government extended the program further by providing an extra Rs. 250 million to the health insurance scheme along with Rs. 25 million for 'insulin for life' campaign to allow the poor to have access to insulin in the poorer districts.

Human rights directorate

On December 14, 2013, K-P government established countries first Human rights directorate, named Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Human Rights Directorate. Any citizen can lodge a complaint regarding any issue they confront, the head of the directorate would act as a complainant and process the case accordingly. Chief minister’s spokesperson Shiraz Paracha, while talking to The Express Tribune said the setting up of the human rights directorate should be viewed as part of a series of laws passed by the K-P government to establish a checks and balances system.[39]

Tourism

On 1 January 2013, Tourism Corporation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa launched a new train service from Peshawar to Attock passes by many historical sites, hundreds of tourists traveled on the first of day of service.[40]

The journey also takes passengers over Old Attock Bridge, an iron girder bridge built over the Indus River in 1883 and originally designed by Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth. Attock Khurd, located in Attock district of Punjab, houses the historical Attock Fort built by the Mughal king Akbar in 1581. Bahram ki Baradari is another Mughal-era monument situated at the ridge of mountains on the southern side of the Grand Trunk Road near Attock Khurd. Akora Khattak, which the train also traverses, is the birth and burial place of famous Pukhtun poet, warrior, scholar and chief of the Khattak tribe, Khushal Khan Khattak. As part of the joy ride, the women participating also visited Kund Rest House where they enjoyed a boat ride.[41]

Conflicts

Pakistan Tobacco Board

On December 23, 2013, The Express Tribune reported that the federal and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) governments are at loggerheads after the former turned down the K-P’s demand to hand it over the control of Pakistan Tobacco Board (PTB) under the 18th constitutional amendment. The K-P government is of the view that under the said amendment, agriculture has become a provincial subject as tobacco is a cash crop like wheat, sugar cane and cotton. After federal government’s refusal the K-P is trying to take up the matter to the Council of Common Interest (CCI) for more than a year.[42]

Peshawar Electric Power Company

On December 27, 2013, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan asked the federal government to hand over the Peshawar Electricity Supply Company (PESCO) to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in order to control the frequent breakdown of electricity. The demand was accepted by the federal government. Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, in letters sent to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Federal Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif, made a formal offer on behalf of his government to take over administrative control of the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) on conditions that would be hard for the federal government to accept.[43]

While the federal government wants to shift as quickly the toughest task of controlling the power theft and collecting of bills to KP, the latter is in no mood to work only as a ‘meter reader’ and insists on full control of power generation.While Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif sanctioned transfer of only administrative control of PESCO, KP sought the handover of all power sector assets, including PESCO, along with the necessary paraphernalia. The province requested that as the central power system had failed to deliver, control of all the three elements of generation, distribution and transmission be given to the province through an all encompassing package deal.[44]

Major events

Peshawar T20 Peace Match

On October 13, 2013, Peshawar hosted first cricket match in 6 years, organised by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sports and Culture Forum in collaboration with the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Sports and Culture Directorate. The match was played by major national cricketers. Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, Information Minister Shah Farman and various MPAs attended the match while PTI chief Imran Khan was the chief guest.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Imran Khan announced the K-P government would build a sports stadium in every tehsil of every district and a talent hunt programme would also be launched in the province and the tribal areas. Khan said players from K-P will make the national team stronger. “Many national players, including Shoaib Akhtar and Shahid Afridi, were selected during the talent hunt programmes. The provincial government will soon start such a programme for under-17 players,” Imran said. The last test match at Arbab Niaz Stadium was played in August 2003 between Pakistan and Bangladesh, while the last One Day International match was played on February 6, 2006 between Pakistan and India.[45]

Imran Khan's first visit

On June 25, 2013 Imran Khan in his first visit to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Tehreek-e-Insaf formed government, urged for a national policy to end terrorism in the region. He addressing a press conference at the Chief Minister Secretariat after meeting his party’s coalition partners and presiding over a high level meeting of the cabinet members, government lawmakers and top bureaucrats. Khan maintained all government advisors, lawmakers, ministers and bureaucrats will reveal their assets which will be uploaded on government websites for the public’s knowledge. Khan announced development funds would no longer be given to provincial lawmakers instead they would be spent through the district development authority once the new local government system is in place. Khan also disallowed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak from using a helicopter for traveling.[46][47]

Criticism

Protests

  • On January 6, 2014, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, expressed concern over the increasing kidnapping for ransom cases, extortion, and law and order situation in the province. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam announced protest against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led government’s performance from January 26, 2014.[48]

Statements

  • "PTI is using Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as a springboard for doing politics in Punjab and the party was ruling the K-P from Lahore." - Sikandar Sherpao, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President of Qaumi Watan Party (January 7, 2014)[49]
  • "Coalitions are run with consultation and PTI removed our ministers from the cabinet without any proof. Now, we are going to sit in the opposition"- Sikandar Sherpao, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President of Qaumi Watan Party (January 7, 2014)[49]
  • "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa might not be part of Pakistan if PTI continues to rule" Maulana Fazlur Rehman,[50]
  • "K-P ministers protecting power thieves"- Chaudhry Abid Sher Ali, Minister of State for Water and Power (January 8, 2014)[51]

Incidents

The government has made little progress on the annual development programme (ADP) visualised for the fiscal year 2013-14. There are several factors, including a lack of disbursement of funds from the centre, which have resulted in the negligible gain on the ADP.

The Express Tribune,[52]

Helicopter Fiasco

On June 26, 2013, PTI chief Imran Khan took notice of Khattak’s helicopter use and restricted him from using the service again after he used a state helicopter to visit a friend in Haripur. The move drew heavy censure from the party supporters on the social media. The next day Khattak informed the house that he had paid the bill for the helicopter from his pocket.[53]

Peshawar church attack

On September 22, 2013 The Express Tribune reported that a twin suicide bombing killed at least 78 people at a church service in northwest Pakistan on Sunday, officials said, in what is believed to be the country’s deadliest attack on Christians. No one claimed responsibility for the incident.The two attackers struck at the end of a service at All Saints Church in Peshawar, the main town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province which has borne the brunt of a bloody Islamist insurgency in recent years. The K-P government announced Rs 500,000 in compensation to the families of victims in the attack.[54]

The outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has denied involvement in the Sept 22 twin suicide bombings at All Saints Church in Peshawar – but the group says it condones the attack. However, he added that the TTP had checked with all its groups and none of them owned the church attack.

Dera Ismail Khan Jailbreak

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan insurgents armed with mortars and grenades launched a major attack on the Central Prison in Dera Ismail Khan late on July 29, 2013. According to the DI Khan police commissioner, Mushtaq Jadoon, twelve policemen were killed in the attack, while 243 prisoners escaped of which 30 were hard-profile militants.[55] A large-scale police operation, conducted hours after the initial jailbreak, lead to the arrest of 58 escapees, the remaining 185 still remain at large.[56]

K-P Law Minister Assassination

On October 16, 2013 a suicide bomb targeted Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Israrullah Gandapur, who was killed along with nine other people while 30 others were injured. The attack reportedly took place when the minister was meeting visitors at his traditional village in Kulachi, which is located 45 kilometers from Dera Ismail Khan. Gandapur had been elected during the May elections from PK-67 DI Khan-IV as an Independent but he later joined the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.[57]

External Links to Analysis on performance

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  19. Enrolment drive: Nearly 150,000 students find a place in school
  20. Stepping up: Education department installs biometric system to ensure attendance
  21. http://tribune.com.pk/story/655288/new-bags-new-books-going-back-to-school-takes-on-a-new-meaning-in-english/
  22. New bags, new books: Going back to school takes on a new meaning – in English
  23. Chinese investors offer to invest in KP energy sector
  24. Hydel power generation: Foreign firm to invest $2b in the province
  25. Plan to impart investigative training to KPK police
  26. 26.0 26.1 Hotline: IGP inaugurates ‘police to victim service’
  27. People can now file FIR online in KPK
  28. Qasim Shah, Sadia. "KP women to get police help through SMS". The Daily Dawn. Retrieved 30 July 2013. 
  29. Pakistani police seeks to recruit more women
  30. Search operation: Offender killed, 45 suspects arrested
  31. Ali Gilani abduction: Police arrest 4 kidnappers, recover a captive
  32. KPK moves for setting up mobile courts
  33. ‘Justice on Wheels’: Mobile court all set to deliver prompt justice
  34. http://tribune.com.pk/story/666710/amid-tight-security-k-p-govt-takes-significant-step-towards-polio-eradication/
  35. ‘Sehat Ka Insaf’ launched in KPK under tight security
  36. Amid tight security: K-P govt takes significant step towards polio eradication
  37. Social welfare: K-P to have rehab centre, shelter home
  38. Shah, Noorwali. "Health funding: Govt promises health insurance in four districts". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 7 August 2013. 
  39. Innovative plans: K-P to be the first to have human rights directorate
  40. All abroad K-P's history express
  41. Tourist train takes a women-only spin through K-P's historical sites
  42. Blowing hot: Federal, K-P govts ignite tobacco conflict
  43. Imran asks Centre to hand over Pesco to KPK govt
  44. Power struggle
  45. Peshawar T20: Scoring for peace
  46. "Presenting plans: Imran Khan urges need for national policy against terrorism". tribune.com.pk. 25 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013. 
  47. "Imran Khan bars K-P CM from using helicopter to commute". tribune.com.pk. 25 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013. 
  48. Gearing up: JUI-F to protest against provincial govt from Jan 26
  49. 49.0 49.1 Assembly session: War of words as QWP sits on opposition benches
  50. K-P might not be part of Pakistan if PTI continues to rule: Fazlur Rehman
  51. K-P ministers protecting power thieves: Abid Sher Ali
  52. A slow roll-out: Eight months on, K-P’s promises of change remain tied up in red
  53. Helicopter ride: Paid the bill from my pocket, says Khattak
  54. 78 killed, over 100 injured in Peshawar church attack
  55. Ali, Manzoor. "Stepping up?: CM professes ignorance over DI Khan jailbreak, blames intelligence". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 7 August 2013. 
  56. "Prisoners escape in TTP jail attack". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 7 August 2013. 
  57. Slain KP minister Israrullah Gandapur laid to rest
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