Bahria Town and DHA Illegal occupation in Karachi

Bahria Town and DHA Illegal occupation in Karachi

Bahria Town and DHA are constructed on Illegal occupation in Karachi.

A report of the Auditor General of Pakistan has revealed that two real estate giants — Bahria Town and Defence Housing Authority — have encroached upon 785 kanals of state land along the Karachi-Hyderabad (M-9) motorway.

While scrutinizing the financial affairs of the National Highway Authority (NHA), auditors noted that Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) encroached upon 491-Kanal land and DHA City Karachi grabbed 294-Kanal land of the NHA.

M-9 is a six-lane, 136-km-long road connecting Karachi to Hyderabad.

Constructed between 2015 and 2018 by expanding the existing Superhighway, the motorway also caters to the commercial traffic originating from Karachi Port and Port Qasim.

The audit report found that BTK used 491-Kanal NHA’s land on M-9 for the construction of the interchange “without any approval of NHA authorities and without entering into a lease agreement with NHA”.

Also, it noted that DHA City constructed an interchange and access road at NHA’s Land/Right of Way at M-9 Karachi by utilizing about 3km of government land (on both sides of the M-9).

“294-Kanal (land) was illegally utilized by DHA without any approval of NHA authorities and without entering into a lease agreement with NHA,” the audit report stated.

According to the report, the auditors pointed out this matter in May-June 2021, but the NHA did not reply.

Despite repeated requests, the departmental audit committee did not convene its meeting to examine this audit para, it stated.

The auditors recommended an inquiry for fixing responsibility on those found responsible besides recovery of dues as per NHA policy.

The report mentioned that regulatory framework and standard operating procedure for preservation and commercial use of the right of way should be used to implement NHA’s policies for commercialization, preservation of the right of way, building line and removal of encroachments, erection/establishment of filling stations, hotels, motels, restaurants, factories, nurseries, shops, khakhras, hoarding/billboards, etc and laying of utility lines.

The commercial use of the right of way was morally or ethically in contravention of the religious or regional sensitivities of the people, it added.

BTK opened its interchange on M9 in February 2020.

The eight-km-long project includes three underpasses, multiple slip roads, access roads, service roads, and part of M9.

The Supreme Court had accepted the ‘Rs460bn offer’ by BTK for the Malir district land it had occupied and restrained the accountability bureau from filing references against it three years ago.

The Public Accounts Committee earlier this year grilled the NAB chairman for giving an ‘undue favor’ to the property tycoon by also allowing him to pay the ‘Rs460bn fine’ about the BTK housing project from the £140m proceeds that the UK’s National Crime Agency had returned to Pakistan.

The bureau has recently summoned former adviser on accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar and former members of the federal cabinet in connection with the said probe.

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