Justice Athar Minallah reserved the verdict after all parties concluded their arguments. On Friday, CDA’s counsel, Iftikhar Gillani informed the court that the petitioners BNP had generated Rs6.33 billion before construction of the complex event began by selling 240 residential apartments, but was not ready to pay for the land’s or even furnish a bank guarantee.
In his arguments, the counsel said that the project was among 32 mega land scams which the NAB was investigating. He added that BNP obtained a Rs2.3 billion loan from Bank of Punjab while pledging the lease documents of the plot.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 28th, 2017.
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