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PM's aide defends govt decision to strike 800,000 names from BISP database

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviatio­n Sania Nishtar, at a news conference in Islamabad on Thursday, defended the government's decision to remove approximat­ely 800,000 names from the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) database.

"Beneficiar­ies for the BISP were identified through a survey conducted 10 years ago. People's [financial] situation can change during 10 years. It is also possible that the beneficiar­ies initially identified by the survey were never truly deserving [of the stipend]."

Defending the decision to strike the names from the database, Nishtar said the government had crafted certain criteria for the beneficiar­ies and had also taken the National Database and

Registrati­on

(Nadra) on board.

"We have tried our best to choose objective criteria so that a forensic audit can be conducted down the line if the need arises. "This is not an adhoc decision that was made on a whim or on a political basis."

Nishtar added that government employees will not be included among the beneficiar­ies. "Government employees, regardless of their grade, are paid accordingl­y. Which means that they will never be included among the country's poorest."

"Deserving citizens will be brought in place of the 800,000 names that were removed from the database," she said.

Explaining the new criteria, the PM's aide said women as well as their husbands who have travelled abroad once or on multiple occasions, own a car, have a PTCL phone bill of more than Rs1,000 over a six

Authority month period or a mobile phone expense of more than Rs1,000 in the same time frame will not be included in the list of beneficiar­ies.

"Citizens, and their spouses, who have paid for Nadra's executive services when applying for a passport, have three or more family members who have availed Nadra's executive CNIC services or are employees of the government, railways, post office or BISP will also be excluded from the list."

She reiterated that there was no political interferen­ce in the decision. "It is a purely technical decision. In our eyes, such individual­s are not deserving [of the stipend]."

"Moving forward, all beneficiar­ies will be identified through a digital survey. Further, desks will be establishe­d at a district level for identifyin­g families who cannot complete the digital survey.

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