SC tells Railways to improve efficiency.

ISLAMABAD -- The SupreAme Court came down hard on the Pakistan Railways (PR) on Monday, observing that the entity should improve its efficiency instead of focusing on 'fanciful ideas'.

The observation came after Railways Secretary Zafar Ranjha told a three-judge SC bench that his department was pursuing a $9.8 billion project to link Pakistan with Uzbekistan through Afghanistan.

'The Railways has billions of dollars worth of infrastructure and assets of its own, but its performance is poor,' Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial observed after the apex court took up a request to review its June 14, 2021, order which had barred the PR from leasing out its land.

The 2021 order had amended the court's previous decision of Jan 4, 2019, to allow the organisation to lease out its land for up to five years.

Department told to shun 'fanciful ideas'

Additional Attorney General Chaudhry Aamir Rehman had requested the court to reconsider its June 2021 order.

The CJP said people were suffering due to heavy borrowing by the Railways. 'We are not impressed with your schemes worth billions of dollars,' observed Chief Justice Bandial, who travelled to Balochistan by train recently.

'The railway is thriving in our neighbouring country even though we inherited a similar infrastructure. The biggest problem with Pakistan Railways is overstaffing.

'The department does not have enough money to pay for pension. It should function like a commercial entity,' the CJP observed, citing a recent article by The Economist magazine about Pakistan's roads under the headline: 'Roads to nowhere'.

Encroachments

Justice Bandial recalled that during his train journey, he saw vast swathes of encroached lands which were owned by the Railways. 'When you leave your lands open without utilising it, the public will take it over. Even water is still standing on Railways land in Sindh and Balochistan.'

Justice Ijazul Ahsan wondered what the railway was generating since the federal government was spending Rs40 billion every year...

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