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‘They fired at everyone’: peril of Pakistani villagers protesting giant luxury estate

Activists were shot and beaten at demonstration to stop property giant Bahria Town building on indigenous land they say was taken with force

Darya Khan Goth surrounded by the wall of Bahria Town


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Shah Meer Baloch in Karachi
Fri 28 May 2021 07.30 BST


Muhammad Anwar was not aware of any danger when he took the day off work to join his friends at a demonstration on a construction site of a powerful real estate company.
When Anwar, 35, reached the west bank of Langeji river, near Karachi, earlier this month, he saw the bulldozers levelling land next to Bahria Town, a luxury gated development.


About 100 demonstrators were protesting against what they say is a forceful takeover of indigenous land.

“We asked them to stop working,” says Anwar. “They did not. We threw stones on the machinery to stop the work. We were asked to stop proceeding further [or] else they will fire on us. They fired at everyone. As I was in the front row, I got shot.”


We gathered to save our lands. We were beaten, dragged and given to the police
Jan Sher Jukhio

With a bullet wound to his stomach and facial injuries, Anwar was lucky that his friends got him to hospital. Others, like Jan Sher Jukhio, were taken to the police station by Bahria Town guards. Jukhio says he was beaten with the butt of a gun.

“We gathered to save our lands,” says Jukhio. “We were beaten, dragged and in a state of injury we were given to police. I kept screaming to the police: ‘we should be taken to the hospital,’ but no one paid attention until more people came to the police station.”

Villagers rallied to protest the Bahria Town Karachi development.

Villagers rallied to protest the Bahria Town Karachi development.Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian


Indigenous communities have opposed the Karachi project since its launch in 2014. The latest clashes began in April as activists resisted work to expand the housing complex into nearby villages.

Activists shared videos on social media with hashtags, including #SayNoToBahriaTown, and criticised the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and its Sindh provincial government for supporting the real estate giant.


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On 30 April, PPP chair Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told Bahria Town and Sindh police to halt evictions in the villages. But bulldozers returned on 7 May and protests against the development saw 12 people, apart from Anwar and Jukhio, injured.


As pressure mounted on the government to act, Sindh’s chief minister removed a senior police officer and an official from duty. Police reportedly arrested 13 Bahria Town security guards and staff for alleged rioting, kidnapping and injuring villagers.

Allaudin (who goes by one name), 32, was at home on the morning of 28 April when he was told bulldozers and police had arrived. The day before, guards working for Bahria Town told his family the company wanted to build a road through his land. Allaudin claims he was told that if he did not agree to give up the land, it would be acquired by force.

“They destroyed my agricultural land and vegetation, wells from where we supply water to our crops and also use for our household,” says Allaudin.

A wall constructed by Bahria Town Karachi near Gabol village.

A wall constructed by Bahria Town Karachi near Gabol village.Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian
Communities in Karachi’s Malir district rely on farming for their livelihoods.

Bahria Town is one of Asia’s largest private property developers, with construction projects in cities across Pakistan. Its owner, Malik Riaz Hussain, has denied any involvement in the evictions. “Bahria Town was never part of any illegal activities nor [do] we intend to be in future,” he tweeted.


They destroyed my agricultural land, vegetation and wells
Allaudin


In 2019, Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) seized more than £190m of assets from Hussain, including a £50m Hyde Park mansion in London. The NCA said the settlement did “not represent a finding of guilt” and that the money had been returned to the Pakistan government.

Bahria Town Karachi is a getaway from the urban sprawl for Pakistan’s elite. With its own security and roads, it offers luxury flats and facilities including a golf course and one of Pakistan’s largest mosques.

Mohammed Amin in his factory and hotel -- in Darya Khan Goth, the land they have been living over a century

Mohammed Amin says he was told by the company that Pakistan’s supreme court had agree Bahria could take his land. Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian

Muhammad Amin, a resident of a village next to the development, said he was told by the company that Pakistan’s supreme court had agreed Bahria could take his land.



In 2019, the court accepted that the company would pay the local authorities 460bn rupees(£4.5bn) for 16,896 acres (6,838 hectares) of land in the district.

Amin says he was told by a Bahria Town representative that “if we do not leave, they’d flow sewage water into our lands and make living impossible”.

Murad Baksh refused to give up his land in Gabol village, but he says half was taken by force and he and his brothers were beaten.

Nasir Hussain Shah, Sindh’s information minister, says those attacking the villagers have been arrested. “We are dealing with the cases against Bahria Town and government officials. The government will protect them.”

No one at Bahria Town has responded to several Guardian requests for comment.
The grand mosque in Bahria Town Karachi, its toilets were built on an heritage site

Bahria Town Karachi offers luxury flats, and facilities including a golf course and one of Pakistan’s largest mosques. Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian
In a tweet earlier this month, Hussain said “influential politician and land mafia” who wanted to occupy the land were blaming the company. “Legally, the allotted area is the right of Bahria Town by law.”

“Bahria Town has not occupied any land illegally. By law, if someone proves that even there’s an inch of land which doesn’t belong to Bahria Town, we are ready to take complete responsibility of it. Bahria Town has always welcomed free investigation and will continue to do so,” it read.

“Bahria Town is a gift to the people of Sindh. It has provided the lower middle-class people with world-class lifestyle and infrastructure. It has made best efforts to provide them with high-quality facilities, security, schools, universities, hospitals, theme park, zoo, road network, water and electricity supply.”
 
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Disgusting. This is why I don’t invest in Pakistan and had my family sell all assets and bring money to US to invest cause you can’t operate in this sort of environment at all.
 
Disgusting. This is why I don’t invest in Pakistan and had my family sell all assets and bring money to US to invest cause you can’t operate in this sort of environment at all.
I was in Pakistan for 7 years...I purchased 2 properties in karachi. Then I sold them as it wasn't investment. It was pure gambling. All drama. All mafia
 
I was in Pakistan for 7 years...I purchased 2 properties in karachi. Then I sold them as it wasn't investment. It was pure gambling. All drama. All mafia

Exactly. We sold over 75 Acres of Agriculture land, few houses in Sahiwal/Gujranwala and mixed unit buildings in Faisalabad close to the University there.

What triggered this move we went back and found out someone took a piece of land and built a wall around it and forged fake documents claiming we sold it when we’ve never been in the country last 5 years around that fake sale date. Over 15 year court battle and still ongoing with this land grabbing gang.
 
These private housing societies are doing same thing, which Israelis are doing with Palestinians.
so what options we haev for decent living ? if CDA LDA KDA failed to make planed housing private companies will took oven its failure of gov . as cda make a sector ever 2 yaar and these goons will crash . but CDA can not delver sectors launched 35 years ago .
 

‘They fired at everyone’: peril of Pakistani villagers protesting giant luxury estate

Activists were shot and beaten at demonstration to stop property giant Bahria Town building on indigenous land they say was taken with force

Darya Khan Goth surrounded by the wall of Bahria Town


Global development is supported by
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
About this content
Shah Meer Baloch in Karachi
Fri 28 May 2021 07.30 BST


Muhammad Anwar was not aware of any danger when he took the day off work to join his friends at a demonstration on a construction site of a powerful real estate company.
When Anwar, 35, reached the west bank of Langeji river, near Karachi, earlier this month, he saw the bulldozers levelling land next to Bahria Town, a luxury gated development.


About 100 demonstrators were protesting against what they say is a forceful takeover of indigenous land.

“We asked them to stop working,” says Anwar. “They did not. We threw stones on the machinery to stop the work. We were asked to stop proceeding further [or] else they will fire on us. They fired at everyone. As I was in the front row, I got shot.”



Jan Sher Jukhio

With a bullet wound to his stomach and facial injuries, Anwar was lucky that his friends got him to hospital. Others, like Jan Sher Jukhio, were taken to the police station by Bahria Town guards. Jukhio says he was beaten with the butt of a gun.

“We gathered to save our lands,” says Jukhio. “We were beaten, dragged and in a state of injury we were given to police. I kept screaming to the police: ‘we should be taken to the hospital,’ but no one paid attention until more people came to the police station.”

Villagers rallied to protest the Bahria Town Karachi development.

Villagers rallied to protest the Bahria Town Karachi development.Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian


Indigenous communities have opposed the Karachi project since its launch in 2014. The latest clashes began in April as activists resisted work to expand the housing complex into nearby villages.

Activists shared videos on social media with hashtags, including #SayNoToBahriaTown, and criticised the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and its Sindh provincial government for supporting the real estate giant.


'Inspired by Central Park': the new city for a million outside Karachi
Read more



On 30 April, PPP chair Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told Bahria Town and Sindh police to halt evictions in the villages. But bulldozers returned on 7 May and protests against the development saw 12 people, apart from Anwar and Jukhio, injured.


As pressure mounted on the government to act, Sindh’s chief minister removed a senior police officer and an official from duty. Police reportedly arrested 13 Bahria Town security guards and staff for alleged rioting, kidnapping and injuring villagers.

Allaudin (who goes by one name), 32, was at home on the morning of 28 April when he was told bulldozers and police had arrived. The day before, guards working for Bahria Town told his family the company wanted to build a road through his land. Allaudin claims he was told that if he did not agree to give up the land, it would be acquired by force.

“They destroyed my agricultural land and vegetation, wells from where we supply water to our crops and also use for our household,” says Allaudin.

A wall constructed by Bahria Town Karachi near Gabol village.

A wall constructed by Bahria Town Karachi near Gabol village.Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian
Communities in Karachi’s Malir district rely on farming for their livelihoods.

Bahria Town is one of Asia’s largest private property developers, with construction projects in cities across Pakistan. Its owner, Malik Riaz Hussain, has denied any involvement in the evictions. “Bahria Town was never part of any illegal activities nor [do] we intend to be in future,” he tweeted.



Allaudin


In 2019, Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) seized more than £190m of assets from Hussain, including a £50m Hyde Park mansion in London. The NCA said the settlement did “not represent a finding of guilt” and that the money had been returned to the Pakistan government.

Bahria Town Karachi is a getaway from the urban sprawl for Pakistan’s elite. With its own security and roads, it offers luxury flats and facilities including a golf course and one of Pakistan’s largest mosques.

Mohammed Amin in his factory and hotel -- in Darya Khan Goth, the land they have been living over a century

Mohammed Amin says he was told by the company that Pakistan’s supreme court had agree Bahria could take his land. Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian

Muhammad Amin, a resident of a village next to the development, said he was told by the company that Pakistan’s supreme court had agreed Bahria could take his land.



In 2019, the court accepted that the company would pay the local authorities 460bn rupees(£4.5bn) for 16,896 acres (6,838 hectares) of land in the district.

Amin says he was told by a Bahria Town representative that “if we do not leave, they’d flow sewage water into our lands and make living impossible”.

Murad Baksh refused to give up his land in Gabol village, but he says half was taken by force and he and his brothers were beaten.

Nasir Hussain Shah, Sindh’s information minister, says those attacking the villagers have been arrested. “We are dealing with the cases against Bahria Town and government officials. The government will protect them.”

No one at Bahria Town has responded to several Guardian requests for comment.
The grand mosque in Bahria Town Karachi, its toilets were built on an heritage site

Bahria Town Karachi offers luxury flats, and facilities including a golf course and one of Pakistan’s largest mosques. Photograph: Zafar Musyani and Shah Meer Baloch/The Guardian
In a tweet earlier this month, Hussain said “influential politician and land mafia” who wanted to occupy the land were blaming the company. “Legally, the allotted area is the right of Bahria Town by law.”

“Bahria Town has not occupied any land illegally. By law, if someone proves that even there’s an inch of land which doesn’t belong to Bahria Town, we are ready to take complete responsibility of it. Bahria Town has always welcomed free investigation and will continue to do so,” it read.

“Bahria Town is a gift to the people of Sindh. It has provided the lower middle-class people with world-class lifestyle and infrastructure. It has made best efforts to provide them with high-quality facilities, security, schools, universities, hospitals, theme park, zoo, road network, water and electricity supply.”



back in 90- i remember imtiaz khokhar---------taji.

bringing some 10/15 high ace dalla-

with 20/30 fghani goons, roaming with ak47.

,to beging the kabza mafia for the initial, BHARIA/DHA -- rawalpindi and its surroundings , sawan


the land was 5000/10.000 rupees par kanals.

then he snached 1.000 .s of acre,s from forest reserve , tahkht pari , rawalpindi
and fucked each and every department from rear, even the high courts/generals /journo, were were doing malish to riaz ,

,the poopoo partwari , rwp , , even became billionaire,

along with all the drug mafia,,s money, in DHA?bahria

people started flocking, and , then the black money started becoming white,



but hell----------------- its 30 yrs, and still goining on in all of pakistan,


for me its not baharia town


ITS BEHERRIYA TOWN,....
 
so what options we haev for decent living ? if CDA LDA KDA failed to make planed housing private companies will took oven its failure of gov . as cda make a sector ever 2 yaar and these goons will crash . but CDA can not delver sectors launched 35 years ago .


HALF OF NEW PHASE 8 OF BHARIA, IS MADE ON KABRISTAN.

AND PEOPLE LIVE IN BIG MAHAL,S
WHILE 70% PAKISTAN STILL LIVE IN MUD AND STONE HOUSES,
AND THIS IMRAN IDIOT FROM EXFORD TALKS ABOUT ECONOMY BOOMING ON CONSTRUCTIN?

NO WONDER HE THINKS JAPAN IS NEXT TO GERMANY........

WHAT DID WE DO TO DESERVE THIS LAANAT?
 
They first took water away then imposed a lockdown and then flattened everything.

This much of ingenuity if put in liberating Kashmir, it could bring about a new world order.
These private housing societies are doing same thing, which Israelis are doing with Palestinians.

@AZADPAKISTAN2009 shame on you
 
They first took water away then imposed a lockdown and then flattened everything.

This much of ingenuity if put in liberating Kashmir, it could bring about a new world order.


@AZADPAKISTAN2009 shame on you


WELL IF WE LIBERATE KASHMIR
THEN WE WILL HAVE TO LIBERATE PAKISTAN ALSO...U KNOW FROM WHO?( NOT FROM INDIA)
 
I was in Pakistan for 7 years...I purchased 2 properties in karachi. Then I sold them as it wasn't investment. It was pure gambling. All drama. All mafia

It's not gambling if there is clear continued policy governing infrastructure in Pakistan.

The government is a party to these housing scams and has no intention of changing course as it brings in funds and promise of an easy vote.

The rise of socialism, roti kapra makaan sehat taleem, in Pakistan is creating a heaven and a haven for capitalist greed.
WELL IF WE LIBERATE KASHMIR
THEN WE WILL HAVE TO LIBERATE PAKISTAN ALSO...U KNOW FROM WHO?( NOT FROM INDIA)

Kashmir first, Pakistan later.
 
It's not gambling if there is clear continued policy governing infrastructure in Pakistan.

The government is a party to these housing scams and has no intention of changing course as it brings in funds and promise of an easy vote.

The rise of socialism, roti kapra makaan sehat taleem, in Pakistan is creating a heaven and a haven for capitalist greed.


Kashmir first, Pakistan later.


WELL BOTH ARE OCCUPIED BY THE SAME SHETIAN?

FIRST THROW YOUR OWN SLAVERY CHAIN,S
THEN GO AND BREAK KASHMIR,S SLAVERY CHAIN,S
 
HALF OF NEW PHASE 8 OF BHARIA, IS MADE ON KABRISTAN.

AND PEOPLE LIVE IN BIG MAHAL,S
WHILE 70% PAKISTAN STILL LIVE IN MUD AND STONE HOUSES,
AND THIS IMRAN IDIOT FROM EXFORD TALKS ABOUT ECONOMY BOOMING ON CONSTRUCTIN?

NO WONDER HE THINKS JAPAN IS NEXT TO GERMANY........

WHAT DID WE DO TO DESERVE THIS LAANAT?
leave politics alone . middle class needs a decent home and gov have agencies to work on it . gov agencies failed . or you want to say becasue 70% of people living in poverty other 30% also should live with them in poverty ?
 
WELL BOTH ARE OCCUPIED BY THE SAME SHETIAN?

FIRST THROW YOUR OWN SLAVERY CHAIN,S
THEN GO AND BREAK KASHMIR,S SLAVERY CHAIN,S

how? by paying 500000pkr to Federal or MGtOW tax to Sindh?
 
Exactly. We sold over 75 Acres of Agriculture land, few houses in Sahiwal/Gujranwala and mixed unit buildings in Faisalabad close to the University there.

What triggered this move we went back and found out someone took a piece of land and built a wall around it and forged fake documents claiming we sold it when we’ve never been in the country last 5 years around that fake sale date. Over 15 year court battle and still ongoing with this land grabbing gang.
I am sorry to hear that. Sick people. I think your did the right thing. Pakistan is not for business of you want halal. Its easy to make money if haram is your forte
It's not gambling if there is clear continued policy governing infrastructure in Pakistan.

The government is a party to these housing scams and has no intention of changing course as it brings in funds and promise of an easy vote.

The rise of socialism, roti kapra makaan sehat taleem, in Pakistan is creating a heaven and a haven for capitalist greed.


Kashmir first, Pakistan later.
Mate once again...you have no idea what you are talking about.
Bahrain Town and dha...what's that git to do with government. Also all the other housing schemes?

Its the society that's sick
 

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