This whole issue has been mishandled by the successive governments. The top court order seems to have activated many groups with obvious greed for these precious pieces of land scattered in the city’s prime localities. Developers are most likely to ensure that they have a say and stake in any policy or future action plan that the authorities would evolve regarding the status and fate of the federal residences.
In February, the Association of Builders and Developers had a meeting with the Sindh governor and reportedly expressed interest in developing commercial buildings over the illegally-occupied places. In the same month, the secretary of the federal housing ministry also held a meeting with the Sindh chief secretary and other officials to devise a plan to retrieve the illegally-occupied quarters and spaces in the colonies of Karachi.
Now according to a recent news report, the Pakistan Public Works Department (PWD) has jumped in to show that it has a stake in these colonies. No doubt the PWD is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the federal government building and quarters, but it is actually the Estate Office that deals with allotment and titles of the federal residences.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2019.
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