KP government spends Rs 11 crore on biscuits while public suffers
A recent revelation from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s budget has sparked public outrage: the provincial government spent a staggering Rs 11 crore on biscuits alone. This figure, categorized under “hospitality” expenses, has raised serious questions about fiscal priorities. Citizens are now demanding to know the full extent of spending on other non-essential items like tea, parties, and various official luxuries, highlighting deep concerns about the allocation of public funds.
Public Services Crumble Amidst Lavish Government Spending in KP

While the government splurges on hospitality, essential public services across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continue to suffer. Hospitals in Peshawar are grappling with severe shortages of medical staff and supplies, teachers face delayed salaries for months, and the police force struggles with inadequate equipment, compromising their safety. Numerous promised development projects remain unfulfilled in many districts, leaving citizens to contend with daily hardships while public funds are seemingly diverted towards comfort rather than critical care.
Citizen Outrage Grows Over KP Government’s Lavish Lifestyle and Mismanagement
Public criticism against the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s spending choices is intensifying. Many citizens feel betrayed by leaders who had pledged reform, now perceiving a growing disparity between the luxurious lifestyles of officials and the struggles of ordinary people battling poverty, inflation, and unemployment. The lack of tangible progress in even remote areas like Kohistan, Swat, and Bajaur further exacerbates this sentiment, widening the perceived gap between rulers and the populace.
Chief Minister’s Lifestyle Under Scrutiny Amidst Wasteful Spending Allegations
Adding to the public’s anger, critics are drawing attention to the personal lifestyle of the chief minister, citing his expensive tastes and controversial habits. Questions are being raised about whether taxpayer money is being used to support personal enjoyment, fueling resentment, especially among the youth. There’s a strong demand for honesty and responsible leadership, with citizens vocally opposing what they view as wasteful spending. The “biscuit budget” has become a potent symbol of mismanagement, igniting a broader debate on transparency and fairness. Citizens are now demanding accountability, asserting that silence is no longer an option, and fear a future squandered on trivialities if fundamental changes aren’t implemented.This response is more helpful
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