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166 a second time he shall never again be eligible to hold any office of the Jam a ‘at. The Am i r /President and the Auditor who neglect to perform their duty in this respect shall also be responsible for making up the loss. (Rule 235) 19. With the approval of the national executive a Jam a ‘at may appeal for local funds to its members which shall not exceed one percent of the total obligatory Chandas. If an appeal for collections is to be made at the national level prior approval of the Centre shall be required. (Rule 236) 20. Every local Jam a ‘at shall prepare a budget of local income and expenditure, including the grant given by the national headquarters. The budget shall be presented to the local Majlis-e-‘ A mila for approval. Expenditure shall be incurred accordingly and an account shall be kept as per instructions of the national headquarters. Its audit shall be the responsibility of the National Auditor. (Rule 237) 21. A Local Jam a ‘at may collect special contributions from members to meet certain local incidental expenses provided the collection of Central Chandas is not effected. Permission of National Majlis-e-‘ A mila shall be necessary prior to such collections. (Rule 238) 22. Local Chanda is primarily meant for local requirements e. g. maintenance of local mosque, expenses incurred on raising Central Chandas , hospitality, local Tabligh , local Ta‘lim , postage, stationary and other miscellaneous expenses. (Rule 239) 23. If a Jam a ‘at cannot collect sufficient local funds so as to meet its local requirements adequately,