We have economic crisis and huge national debt but the leaders
don’t seem to mind to snatch away the already scarce resources to pay for
themselves and their subjects (civil servants). The pay hike including house
rent allowances would cost the govt of about Nu. 1790 million annually. I say
it's Nu. 1790,000,000.00 the amount which can feed the entire population for
about two-three months. Although certain pay hike was justifiable but what we
see is huge pay raise including house rent amid economic crisis. With
increasing desire of civil servants and the way how the pay hike of civil
servants is patronized by the political party, we have a reason to worry how
the country would fare in the long run.
The domestic revenue that the country earns is barely enough
to feed our civil servants and political masters. It appears like what the
country endeavored to prosper is only to service the service providers(govt). What
has trickled down to the people is meagre. The biggest share of the people’s
money still retains within bureaucrats and elected officials. With ever increasing
current expenditures, Bhutan’s dream of self reliant would be a thing of
impossibility.
Such a move for the fat pay raise is not in line with the
govt’s propagandistic austerity measures. As I understand now, all the govt did
with austerity measures were for their own benefits. What a shame! After the
PDP took over the charge of government, the cabinet has declared that they will
not hike their pay packages. Now will the cabinet take back their words? I am
bit confused. Isn’t it a case of cheating?
Parliamentarians have, with not much to say, endorsed the
pay hike as recommended by the Pay Commission apparently because they have the
most salary increase.
The most unfortunate people who would be bearing the consequences
are the poor farmers and the private employees. It’s highly likely that the
economic situation would be further aggravated. With more purchasing power and
more money in the market, it’s destined to pressure on the INR.