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| CDA’s plans to nowhere, Source |
The last time the authority finished a residential sector was back in 1987
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is now synonymous with the
government failure to provide for its people’s housing needs. Its last
successful project was sector G-11 in 1987.
Take the case of sector E-12.
The project was launched in 1970s to provide around 5,000 housing units.
Soon after the land acquisition began and sale of plots was announced
in 1984.
However, nearly 30 years later, “The authority does not possess the land
in sector E-12,” said a high ranking official of the authority who
spoke on the condition of anonymity. CDA could not agree to the
compensation with the original land owners.
Mazhar Hussain is still to get possession of the 500 sq yd plot allotted
to him in 1992. Mazhar, 75, who now lives in Karachi with his brother
told Dawn on telephone: “I am still waiting. Recently I have been
assured by the Supreme Court that the issue will be resolved by the
cabinet division-run CDA. There is no time line but CDA has to submit
fortnightly reports to the apex court.”
CDA officials blame the federal government for the failure.
One of them explained that when the land acquisition for the capital
city began in the 1960s most of the land was vacant and easy to
acquire. There was no hard and fast rule about the compensation.
“The locals were given agricultural land in Punjab as per the federal
government policy while a few others were given cash,” said the
official.
CDA’s Land Directorate official, while talking to Dawn, explained that
“CDA opts for the land vacation process under the ‘Land Accusation Act
1894’.” The 1894 Act facilitated the government’s acquisition of
privately-held land for residential or educational needs and allows for
owners to be paid market rates. But in 1996, the then PPP government
introduced a new policy.
The official explained that residents are now compensated financially
for not just the land but also the built-up property present on the
land.
Built-up properties are the structures including houses, shops, plazas
that exist at the time that the land is being acquired. Land owners with
a 300 sq ft piece of land with an established structure on it are to be
compensated with a 138 sq yd developed plot while land owners with
construction area of 500 sq ft are eligible for 233 sq yd.
This is where greed rushed in – the moment CDA announced a new sector,
people, conmen and opportunists began to encroach upon the land in order
to win a plot in its developed sector. This hindered CDA’s land
acquisition and became a financial burden on the authority.
“Perhaps Islamabad is the only city where people are given alternative
residential plots. The 1894 Land Act does not allow plots for built up
property,” said the official. The increase in land prices in Islamabad
also encouraged encroachment. The official said that in 1996 the land
prices for 138 sq yd plot was around Rs250,000 while today it has
crossed over to Rs6 million to Rs10 million in a developed sector.
A file in the possession of the board member revealed a note from the
Patwari that sector F-8 was acquired in a day in 1963 with the help of
only two military soldiers. Around 4,000 acres was acquired then by
CDA. But at present, CDA would probably not be able to clear a small
park with this much assistance.