Islamabad
The
Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Wednesday allotted plots to 42
affected people of Bega Syedan thus settling over two decades old
dispute with them but doubts still persist about the balloting process.
However,
immediately after issuance of allotment letters to the affected people,
the CDA member estate imposed a ban on transfer of plots for six
months.
The CDA sources said the ban on transfer of plots
had been imposed as the allotment had been made on the basis of
balloting, which was conducted over five years back. Then the balloting
process
was considered to be manoeuvred by the CDA
officials. “We have issued the allotment letters but the ban on transfer
of plots will continue till all doubts about balloting are cleared,” a
CDA official told ‘The News’.
The official said that the allotment of plots might be cancelled if any wrongdoing is found in the old balloting process.
The
official said the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and FIA had
already cleared all cases in which allotments had been made.
According
to CDA sources, the residential plots to the affectees, who had
submitted demolition reports of their built up properties (BuPs), have
been allotted in Sector I-10.
The cases of various other
affected people who had not submitted demolition reports and handing
over of possession of land to the CDA were still pending and would be
decide in due course of time.
Meanwhile, CDA Chairman Syed
Tahir Shahbaz would leave for Turkey today (Thursday) on a short visit.
During the visit, the CDA’s top official would hold talks with Turkish
officials in connection with cooperation in different sectors.
It
may be pointed out here that earlier this year, the Turkish government
had extended its cooperation to the CDA in projects like rapid mass
transit system, solid waste management and development of Ankara Park.
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