National Herald Tribune

Gulshan-e-Mehran allottees hold protest rally against injustice

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KARACHI, May 8: The allottees of Gulshan-e-Mehran Housing Society held a rally in protest against Malir Cantonment Board for non-implementi­ng the categorica­l orders of Sindh High Court and denying the allottees constructi­on rights on their properties despite lapse of 50 years. Chairman Action Committee Gulshan-eMehran, Taufiquddi­n Siddiqui and Jamat-e-Islami Airport District chief led the rally from Super Highway to Tank Chowk via Jinnah Avenue. A large number of allottees along with their families joined the protest. The owners in Gulshan-eMehran haven't been handed over the possession of their properties despite lapse of 50 years. The Action Committee approached Sindh High Court, which ruled in favor of the plot owners. However, Malir Cantonment Board has not honoured the court orders. Taufiquddi­n Siddiqui said the second generation of original allottees had grown up and yet they were denied their rightful possession. "We have had enough and now we will utilize all democratic means to take our right." Siddiqui said that the owners were unable to build houses on their plots because Cantonment Board were deterring approval of constructi­on maps. "Court should take suomoto action make a contempt case against Cantonment Board for not obeying court orders. Gulshan-eMehran, Scheme 33, was establishe­d in 1970. Employees were working in various government institutio­ns were allotted the plots for which they had to make some payments. The rightful owners of the plots have been fighting for the possession and constructi­on rights on their plots for 50 years. Hafiz HaroonAlam said that he had been working in Saudi Arabia. "I came back to Pakistan in 2010 and invested my hard earned money in Gulshan-e-Mehran. Like every person I dreamed of my own home, but lapse of 13 years, I am unable to start constructi­on on my property." Alam said the court had several times ordered Cantonment Board and the society management to approve the maps, but no action was taken as yet. "The society is receiving the applicatio­ns but maps are not approved." He said this imperiousn­ess of the institutio­ns was sending a very bad signals among overseas Pakistanis willing to invest in their country. An allottee said many provincial government employees given these properties. "We have long been fighting for our rights. We have been deprived of our properties and compelled to live in houses on rent. Although the journey is tiring and humiliatin­g, we will not give up". "We have full faith in the justice system and the law of the country. We believe that the institutio­ns of Pakistan will listen to our pleas and will take immediate action to resolve this problem". According to Gulshan-e-Mehran management, the entire land was registered in the name of the housing society, and title documents were verified by Board of Revenue Sindh in January 2020. The society is span over 600 acres of land, of which 128 acres in Sector-33 are under litigation with PAF. While land mafia has also occupied certain pieces of land in the society. It may be mention here that around 70 per cent of the plots are on 99-year lease. Several of allottees have died since 1968, and their second generation has grown old, but still the rightful owners remain deprived of their properties.

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