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| Islamabad: State land now in illegal occupation is going nowhere, Source | |
Islamabad: Lack of
coordination between the CDA’s two wings – estate and planning – is
said to be the main reason behind the drive’s failure.
Officials say the CDA started the drive without realising that it had not paid compensation to the original landholders.
“The estate management wing has not paid compensation to landholders in
different areas and dormant residential sectors. They resist when the
staff of the planning wing go to them to take possession of the land,”
said director general planning, Sarwar Sandhu.
“We are facing an embarrassing situation. When we send our enforcement
or anti-encroachment teams for acquiring land, the landholders complain
that they have not received cash and other compensation due to them
against their lands.”
Still, the official claimed that the CDA had taken possession of some
12,000 acres of land in different areas of the capital, calling it ‘a
good achievement’.
A CDA source said most of the land acquired by the CDA during the
current drive was ‘agricultural’ and no ‘concrete structures’ was built
there. “It is easy to get possession of open and free-of-encumbrance
land,” the source said, adding that the hard task was to reclaim the
land where the people have built houses.
On February 4 this year, the Supreme Court gave the authority the
gigantic task of reclaiming 20,000 acres state land, worth billions of
rupees, which is said to be under illegal possession in different areas
in Islamabad. The areas beset by encroachments where the CDA has so far
not reached include sectors F-12, G-12, D-13, D-11, F-14 and some land
in D-12.
Tahir Shamshad, CDA’s member planning, agreed about lack of coordination
with the estate management wing. But as he has recently got the
additional charge of member estate, he hoped “there will be no issue of
lack of coordination” in the drive against encroachments and getting
the land back.
The official said he was regularly checking the performance of
enforcement directorate during the ‘land acquisition drive’. “We are now
using software for daily updates on land possession,” he said.
A number of drives launched in the past against encroachers in the capital have fizzled out.