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    Representative govt proposed for Islamabad with power-sharing between Centre, mayor

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comMarch 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An undated image showing Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. — AFP/File
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    • Body suggests forming Islamabad Capital Territory Government.
    • Proposes administrative structure as a unit of the Federation.
    • Chief secretary to replace existing post of chief commissioner.

    ISLAMABAD: A sub-committee working on administrative reforms has proposed setting up the Islamabad Capital Territory Government on the model of New Delhi, The News reported on Saturday.

    The recommendation, made in the interim report of the committee formed under the chairmanship of Barrister Zafarullah, suggests a “representative government and democratic control be established in Islamabad. Powers should be transferred from the Federation to the Islamabad government”.

    The report suggested instead of scattered departments, institutions should be formed in a coordinated manner. A suitable administrative structure should be created as a unit of the Federation, the report said, adding this structure should be on the model of the provincial government of Gilgit-Baltistan.

    The sub-committee will meet next week to finalise its recommendations. The body will also submit its suggestions to the ministerial committee constituted under the chairmanship of Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal.

    As recommended, there will be an elected assembly of Islamabad (ICT) whose representatives will be directly elected. The assembly will not have subjects such as home, police and master planning. The Islamabad Assembly will elect its leader, who will be called the mayor.

    The mayor will be accountable to the assembly. ICT departments will be set up on the lines of provincial departments. Their numbers will be small and will be divided into four groups — Social, Economic, Development and General.

    According to the interim report, all the departments except home, police and master planning will work under the mayor. Meanwhile, the Home Department, police and master planning departments will be under the federal government.

    All the institutions, including CDA, will work under the ICT government. Instead of a chief commissioner, there will be a chief secretary.

    As suggested, there will be an IG police. All the departments will be headed by a secretary. Home, police and master planning departments will be accountable to the federal government through the chief secretary. The ICT government will have complete administrative and financial autonomy like Gilgit-Baltistan. It will formulate rules to run its affairs.

    To achieve these objectives, the Islamabad Capital Territory Act 2025 will be passed. For interim management, the president can issue an order under Article 258 of the Constitution on the advice of the federal government, as was issued in GB Order 2018. The Rules of Business 1973 will also be amended accordingly. The proposed legal draft would be prepared in a month.

    The committee report said there will be no need for a new financial arrangement because most of the existing ICT institutions will be restructured.

    The ICT government will have two schedules. Schedule A will have the home, police and master planning departments, which will be under the federal government. Schedule B will have 26 departments, which will work under the ICT government.

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