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  • Bahria Town Karachi: Greed unlimited[/paste:font]
    How land authorities and Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd colluded in violating multiple laws to facilitate a massive land grab.
    Fahim Zaman | Naziha Syed AliUpdated Apr 18, 2016 04:07pm


    KARACHI: There’s Bollywood music blaring from somewhere. The tables at an outdoor tea stall are packed and waiters rush back and forth with steaming cups in hand. A corncob seller does brisk business at his pushcart. The street is full of cars and people. Every evening, this section of Tauheed Commercial in Defence Housing Authority Phase V throbs with activity, with the anticipation of making an overnight profit. It is a casino of sorts – except that instead of roulette and blackjack, it is a game of real estate that is creating the buzz. The name of that real estate: Bahria Town Karachi (BTK), a sprawling, upmarket gated community being constructed off the Super Highway in the outer reaches of Pakistan’s largest city.

    Scores of real estate agencies line two or three streets in Tauheed Commercial, almost all of them emblazoned with the Bahria Town Ltd logo. Many among them are authorised dealers for Bahria Town real estate.

    “A 125-square yard space in Midway Commercial has gone up by Rs.9 million in the two years since it came on the market,” said an agent about investment prospects in BTK. “In two years, I guarantee you, it’ll be Rs.80m.”

    Another gleefully says that “there is almost no plot left unsold, even in the recently announced Sports City [a neighbourhood within BTK]”. Incidentally, one of these real estate agencies, run by two brothers, is also known for its very large hawala transactions for specific clients.

    Even the registration forms for new projects in BTK are big business. According to a land official, “Each form can sell for over Rs.100,000, generating billions in sale and trade of the registration forms alone.”

    The multibillion-rupee enterprise known as Bahria Town Karachi depends for its success on the brazen manipulation of the law by the political elite and land officials who, hand-in-glove with influential figures in the establishment, are using the state’s coercive powers to deprive rightful owners of their land.

    To add insult to injury, all this skullduggery is being packaged as ‘development’.

    Land authorities and Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd have colluded in violating multiple laws to facilitate a massive land grab in Pakistan’s largest city.
    On March 19, around midday, several police mobiles led by Inspector Khan Nawaz surrounded Juma Morio goth, a small village of about 250 houses in deh Langheji, district Malir, about Rate: 1 kilometre = 0.62 mile" title="13 kilometres = 8.1 miles" data-convertit="8.1 miles" style="box-sizing: border-box; position: relative !important; background-color: rgb(255, 250, 205) !important; white-space: nowrap !important; color: black !important;">13 kilometres north of the Super Highway. They were accompanied by bulldozers, wheel loaders and dump trucks.

    Their objective: to demolish a number of huts and make way for a Bahria Town road through the village. “The job was quickly completed and the rubble hauled away while hapless villagers looked on in a daze, knowing full well there will be no justice for them,” said Ameer Ali, one of the residents.

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    Bahria Town Karachi’s imposing main gateway. ─ Faysal Mujeeb/White Star
    Just two days earlier, the villagers had expressed their fears to Dawn that they would soon be forced from their land.

    “The police have been arresting our people, threatening them that they’ll show their arrest as being from places such as Wana, Mastung or Kalat,” said Kanda Khan Gabol. “They took me into custody for several hours and only let me go when a crowd gathered and it seemed as if the highway would be closed down.”

    The problems for the villagers began on Feb 9, when they had resisted the first attempt by personnel from Bahria Town and the Malir Development Authority (MDA) – accompanied by a large contingent of police and bulldozers – to have the way cleared for a road through Juma Morio.

    In response, MDA officials lodged an FIR in which they accused Kanda Khan Gabol, Ameer Ali and a dozen other villagers of firing at them.

    Even though the challan did not furnish, amongst other things, any proof of MDA’s ownership of the land in question, Judge Sher Muhammad Kolachi ordered the inclusion of Section 6(2)C(L)(M) of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997 in the criminally defective FIR.

    Many of the accused remain on the run and that was the reason, villagers claim, they were unable to resist the March 19 demolition.

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    A view of Jinnah Avenue, one of BTK’s main MDA-financed thoroughfares. ─ Faysal Mujeeb/White Star
    Juma Morio is only the latest village to have fallen victim to such tactics to grab communal land that has been home to families since generations.

    Villages in the surrounding area of district Malir are rife with similar accounts of residents being harassed and intimidated into selling or abandoning their land.

    Despite the fact that many have land documents to prove their claims of possession, as well as agricultural leases to till the land, resistance is ruthlessly countered. Homes have been levelled, graveyards obliterated, fruit trees uprooted, and tube wells smashed.

    Late one night in November last year, a number of police mobiles and APCs descended on Ali Mohammed Gabol goth. Breaking into the homes of sleeping residents, policemen hauled off five villagers – Din Mohammed, Abbas, Iqbal, Punno and Dadullah – in their vehicles. “Not only that, along with money, jewelry and other belongings, they also took away three goats,” said Mohammed Musa. “That was a kind of warning that next time they would cart away our women as well.”

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    Police personnel oversee the beginning of construction work to counter resistance by villagers.
    The raid was the sequel to events of a few days earlier when a police contingent, also led by Inspector Khan Nawaz, had surrounded the village to force them to vacate the land for a road to be constructed through it, which the villagers had refused to do.

    Instead, they filed a petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC), pleading that MDA, Bahria, and police be restrained from “interfering, encroaching upon, harassing or blackmailing the petitioners, their families and dispossessing them from their lawful possession of their land”.

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    Faiz Mohammed Gabol (third from left) watches as work proceeds on land where his orchards used to be.
    According to their families, Malir police would not give them any information about the detained men’s whereabouts when they went to the police station in the morning. In desperation they turned to the local PPP representatives, who told them that the price for the missing men’s freedom was to give up their land. “What choice did we have except to surrender?” asked one of the villagers.

    Gul Hasan Kalmati, a local historian and chronicler asked in anguish: “According to what law is this opulent complex being constructed for well-to-do-people at the cost of local residents’ ruin and displacement? Is this how the PPP rewards its loyal voters?”

    Crushed under BTK’s massive footprint
    Juma Morio and Ali Mohammed Gabol are among at least 45 goths (villages) that fall within the areas of four dehs of former Gadap Town that are now part of district Malir, and are being affected one way or another by the construction of BTK.

    These hamlets are home to people who in many cases have lived on these collectively owned spaces since well over a century: their graveyards and shrines are testament to their ancient, customary right to the land.

    Malir, which measures Rate: 1 square kilometre = 0.39 square mile" title="2,557 square kilometres = 987.3 square miles" data-convertit="987.3 square miles" style="box-sizing: border-box; position: relative !important; background-color: rgb(255, 250, 205) !important; white-space: nowrap !important; color: black !important;">2,557 square kilometres or 631,848 acres, is Karachi’s largest district. Much of it comprises agricultural land, nullahs, hills and wildlife sanctuaries, including parts of Kirthar National Park. Agriculture, poultry farming and livestock rearing bring in meager earnings that are shared amongst goth residents.

    Needless to say, their voices have no currency with the elite, and there are few government facilities provided to them.

    Many of the goths have not been regularised – that is, they are as yet not sanctioned under the Goth Abad Scheme – a status that can confer distinct advantages.

    “Regularisation gives goth residents land title, which means they can’t be evicted as before,” said Anwar Rashid, director of the Orangi Pilot Project (OPP). “Even if developers use strong-arm tactics, regularisation means that the cost of the land increases ten-fold, sometimes even more.”

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    A wheel loader tears down rows of date palms.
    Since 2006, until her murder in 2013, Perween Rahman, the then OPP director and ardent defender of Karachi’s resources and its marginalised millions’ right to basic services, had started to painstakingly document the many goths in Karachi, including those in Gadap, with the help of OPP staff (Documentation is invaluable, for it is the first step in the process of getting goths regularised.)

    “Development doesn’t come from concrete!” she would often say. “It comes from human development.”

    Until Ms Rahman’s death, the OPP team had managed to document 1,131 goths in Karachi, out of which 817 were in Gadap alone, where BTK continues to expand. Of the Gadap villages, 518 have so far been regularised. Since Ms Rahman’s death however, that process has come to a standstill.

    And that suits the preferred modus operandi of ‘developers’ very well. When unregularised gothscome in their way, they have the residents evicted wholesale from the land, at the most with a pittance as ‘compensation’.

    Never before, however, has there been a residential complex quite like the mammoth BTK being constructed by the company that is owned by the redoubtable Malik Riaz.

    Physical GPS surveys by Dawn, using Bahria’s on-site markers as a guide – as well as interviews with locals – reveal that at present, BTK sprawls across more than Rate: 1 sq km = 0.39 sq mi" title="93 sq kms = 36 sq mi" data-convertit="36 sq mi" style="box-sizing: border-box; position: relative !important; background-color: rgb(255, 250, 205) !important; white-space: nowrap !important; color: black !important;">93 sq kms or 23,300 acres (see map).

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    Map showing villages directly or indirectly affected by development.
    However, the company has purchased only 7,631 acres in Karachi from private parties – as per statements given to Dawn last year by a senior official from Bahria, Colonel (retired) Khalilur Rehman, as well as a legal aide to Mr Riaz.

    Even this claim, as this story will demonstrate, is patently false as this area is only held through a special power of attorney.

    There was no response by Bahria to questions put to it by Dawn about BTK or to the subsequent reminder.
    Located just off the Super Highway, Rate: 1 km = 0.62 mi" title="9kms = 5.6 mis" data-convertit="5.6 mis" style="box-sizing: border-box; position: relative !important; background-color: rgb(255, 250, 205) !important; white-space: nowrap !important; color: black !important;">9kms beyond Toll Plaza, the complex’s wide thoroughfares, generously proportioned residential schemes, commercial belts, 36-hole international standard golf course and the world’s seventh largest mosque promise a utopian existence away from the urban jungle of Karachi proper.

    Flagrant violations of the law
    Unethical and inhumane as it is, driving residents out of goths is only one aspect of the story behind BTK’s massive footprint on the outskirts of the city.

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    Police officials provide muscle power for the forcible takeover of land belonging to the villagers.
    The following is an exposé of how the powers that be, as well as corrupt officials from the Board of Revenue (BoR) Sindh, MDA, the district administration and police have all colluded with Bahria in various ways to make a colossal fortune off government land.

    BoR Sindh is the original custodian of all land in the province. Besides collecting revenue and maintaining land records, it is the conduit for allotment of land to individuals, societies and various institutions and development agencies, such as the Karachi Development Authority, Defence Housing Authority Karachi, MDA, etc to develop schemes for specific purposes.

    MDA – whose chairman during 2014 and 2015 was Sharjeel Inam Memon by virtue of being minister for local government and rural development – was set up for the purpose of developing land allotted to it by BoR Sindh in district Malir.

    Legally, MDA – as per the Malir Development Authority Act 1993 under which it functions – cannot hand over to private developers any land that has been entrusted to it for specific purposes.

    The aforementioned law repeatedly reiterates that MDA’s schemes are meant for the “socio-economic upliftment” of the “people of that area”.

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    Police officials provide muscle power for the forcible takeover of land belonging to the villagers.
    On Nov 28, 2012, during the proceedings of the ongoing Karachi unrest case 16/2011, the Supreme Court, with good reason, issued an order banning the Sindh government from issuing any lease, or effecting any allotment, transfer or mutation etc of government land.

    Subsequently however, the PPP government in Sindh took a number of steps that appear to clearly indicate attempts to hoodwink the court.

    Firstly, the MDA Act 1993 was amended on Dec 19, 2013, apparently so that MDA could achieve behind the scenes what BoR, Sindh as a provincial government department, could not with the court restrictions on its powers vis-à-vis allotment of land.

    A few days later, on Dec 26, 2013, vide a notification, BoR Sindh declared 43 dehs within district Malir as being “controlled” by MDA “for the purpose of physical survey & preparation of road network/land used (sic) plan…for adjustment of affected private/acquired state land for development purpose…”

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    Ali Nawaz Gondar goth, that is now completely encircled by BTK. ─ White Star
    According to records available with Dawn, then Senior Member BoR (SMBR) Sindh Ahmad Bukhsh Narejo wrote at least three letters warning MDA that it could not deal with private land owners “until and unless [MDA] gets the land allotted/ transferred from the government of Sindh and the same entered in the record of rights”.

    In March 2015, BoR “reserved” 14,617 acres of land for MDA. [‘Reservation’ is an initial step towards allotment: the latter entails payment of cost to BoR amongst other obligations.]

    This was also stated by the current SMBR Rizwan Memon on March 9, 2016 to a three-member SC bench hearing the Karachi unrest case.

    What Mr Memon neglected to mention was that the reservation of the said area, scattered over nine different dehs, was only for the purpose of developing “incremental housing schemes” (ie low-cost housing schemes with plots not exceeding 120 square yards). This fact was included in a subsequent summary to the Sindh chief minister.

    As per the Sindh government land grant policy notification number 09-294-03/SO/-1/719 dated Nov 10, 2010, all government land must be allotted at no less than market price, with the exception of land for incremental housing schemes for which concessional rates of at least 25pc of market value are to be applied.

    During the hearings on the Karachi unrest case, MDA has claimed it paid BoR nearly Rs2 billion as 25pc of the market price as fixed by the latter for incremental housing, in payment for the above reserved land.

    The Disposal of Plots Rules 2006 framed under the MDA Act 1993 also specify that plots reserved for incremental housing shall be disposed of at a price not less than 25pc of the market price, and only through balloting.

    Meanwhile, according to Hakim Baloch – PML-N MNA from Malir – sometime back in 2013, three men had set up an office in Jokhio Goth, inside Model Colony, Malir.

    “They included Sohail Memon, Sajid Jokhio [PPP MPA] and Mohammed Ali Shah [recently posted as deputy commissioner Malir] who had been tasked by [the powers that be] to acquire both privately owned and government survey land from all over Malir.”

    The land was to be ultimately used by individuals closely connected to Bahria for developing BTK.

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    Bahria Town markers like these are found even as far as the Karachi-Jamshoro border. ─ White Star
    That set in motion perhaps the most egregious violation of the law committed by MDA officials to specifically favour Bahria, which was their application of the principle of ‘consolidation’.

    Consolidation is otherwise a legitimate course for BoR to facilitate a tiller by exchanging his scattered pieces of agricultural land with a consolidated piece of land, which, according to the Colonisation of Government Lands Act 1912, should not exceed 16 acres in a nearby area.

    Moreover, as per Section 17 of the Colonisation Act, “the land so taken in exchange shall … be deemed to be held on the same conditions and subject to the same obligations as the surrendered land was held”.

    The Dec 19, 2013 amendment to the Act empowers MDA to consolidate land – a power earlier only vested in BoR Sindh – specifically through addition of clause ff in Section 2 of the Act, which defines consolidation of land as “adjustment of plots in a scheme by way of exchange or otherwise for the purpose of the scheme”.

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    The landscape is dotted far and wide with markers like these proclaiming Bahria’s claim to thousands of acres. ─ White Star
    Disposal of Plots Rules 2006 framed under the MDA Act further defines “plot” as specifically a “residential plot (not exceeding 600 square yards), residential commercial plot (not exceeding one acre), commercial plot (not exceeding one acre), industrial plot (not exceeding 1,000 square yards), flat-site (not exceeding one acre) in any scheme”.

    The same rules define “scheme” specifically as a scheme prepared, undertaken or executed under the MDA Act that must be approved and sanctioned by the government.

    However, instead of consolidating the plots in square yards, MDA has clubbed thousands of acres of privately held lands and consolidated them for an all-for-profit, commercial development.

    Concept of land consolidation reimagined
    To achieve the above, the demigods of Sindh and MDA have attempted to twist the concept of ‘consolidation of land’ by framing regulations that – instead of furthering the objectives of the original legislation – are, on the contrary, in direct contravention of Section 2, clause ff of the MDA Act 1993 as amended on Dec 19, 2013 and MDA rules 2006.

    They have done this by giving to the director general MDA the power to consolidate private lands over government lands.

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    Many ancient tombs found in the area have been destroyed by the construction. ─ White Star
    To add insult to injury, the agricultural lands have been consolidated for residential or commercial and not agricultural purposes – a violation of the basic intention underlying the principle as mentioned in Section 17 of the Colonisation Act 1912.

    In fact, the entire modus operandi reeks of mala fide intentions. The MDA Act 1993 even as amended in 2013 allows ‘consolidation’ of its lands for MDA schemes only.

    During 2014, MDA followed up this sleight of hand by placing notices in several newspapers announcing requests for consolidation of ostensibly bona fide pieces of private land in far-flung dehs of district Malir.

    There are also MDA notices announcing “confirmation of ownership title” and thereby approval of such consolidation to the prime area off the Super Highway where BTK is located.

    Either some or all four of the following names are invariably mentioned in these notices as the owners of the consolidated land: Shahid Mehmood; Mohammed Owais; Waqas Riffat and Waseem Riffat.

    The notices also mention that Zain Malik “executive director of Bahria Town Pvt Ltd” has “special power of attorney of the owners”.

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    Ancient heritage has been swept aside like garbage by the juggernaut of ‘development’. ─ White Star
    However, several retired and serving government officials even doubt the authenticity of the original title documents used for the above consolidation.

    “Fake form 7s have been drawn up in the office of [a senior local government official] for the purpose of consolidation and devouring of state lands,” disclosed a Sindh government land official.

    In many instances, the various pieces of land being consolidated/exchanged are located in some of the northernmost dehs of district Malir, such as in Kund, Moidan and Mehar Jabal where land is worth no more than Rs20,000 per acre.

    But they have been shifted and consolidated in four dehs off the Super Highway – namely, Kathore, Langheji, Bolari and Konkar – where land values can be up to even 100 times more. According to Dawninvestigations, there is no differential being charged from those seeking the consolidation.

    Moreover, these various pieces of consolidated land adding up to 7,631 acres have been cunningly placed over land in the four dehs in a scattered manner that enables Bahria to encroach upon the surrounding areas, which so far total 23,300 acres of land. (In comparison, the total area of Karachi’s district central is merely Rate: 1 sq km = 0.39 sq mi" title="69 sq kms = 27 sq mi" data-convertit="27 sq mi" style="box-sizing: border-box; position: relative !important; background-color: rgb(255, 250, 205) !important; white-space: nowrap !important; color: black !important;">69 sq kms or 17,050 acres.)

    And that’s not all. The major roads, boulevards, culverts and bridges in the gated BTK are being constructed at the cost of MDA, as confirmed by senior officials from the local government department as well as MDA.

    From this outrageous trampling of the law and fraudulent land transactions arise the following questions, among many others: how did MDA consolidate land in Malir in 2014 when, as admitted in court by the Senior Member Board of Revenue, Sindh and as per documents available with Dawn, the land in nine dehs was only reserved for it in March 2015 – in other words, how could MDA consolidate private land against government land that did not even belong to the Authority?

    And why has BoR continued to allow the theft of government land to take place under its very nose, announced through advertisements in several media outlets?

    Also, where is the title of these huge chunks of land in Bahria Town Ltd’s name that the company is going about selling plots, and constructing villas and farmhouses on it?

    And how has MDA approved the layout plan for a private commercial township that does not even own the very land it is selling?

    Bahria did not respond to any of the questions sent by Dawn about BTK or to the reminder sent subsequently.

    The queries sought information about title to and acreage of the land being sold as Bahria Town Karachi, development of BTK infrastructure being financed by MDA and allegations of inexpensive land from distant dehs being consolidated on prime areas off Super Highway for Bahria.

    Stealing from Karachi’s scarce resources
    Acquiescent government officials have not only smoothed the way in land acquisition for the project: they have also colluded with Bahria to provide facilities, such as water, to the vast township, so that its road dividers, parks and golf course continue looking lush and verdant.

    “Four three-inch diameter connections have been already given for the benefit of BTK from the Dumlottee intersection,” revealed a deputy managing director at the Karachi Water and Sewage Board.

    This is Karachi’s water, and its diversion to BTK will cut into the already inadequate supplies to the 20-million strong city, where residents are either dependent on exorbitantly priced tankers to get water – yet another mafia – or stand at communal taps to obtain and store water for their daily use.

    According to Mohammad Saleem, president of the Voice of Indigenous Community Empowerment, a group of citizens affected by the swallowing up of land belonging to indigenous people in and around Karachi, Bahria has sunk deep wells that are fast depleting the underground water, the only source of water in the area, for villages situated even miles away.

    Twelve years ago, in Suit No. 567/2004 filed at the SHC by the Sindh Institute of Urology & Transplantation and Others through Qazi Faez Isa (now a Supreme Court judge), the court restrained Nestle Pakistan from setting up a water bottling plant in NaClass No. 106, deh Chuhar, Malir.

    The judgement, issued on Nov 30, 2004, stated that “once the process of extracting the water in such a huge quantity is allowed to operate, each day, each hour, and each minute water deposits in the aquifer would diminish rapidly and shall adversely affect the rights of plaintiffs to use the underground water according to their genuine needs which shall amount to an irreparable loss to them”.

    If allowed to be set up, the Nestle plant would have been situated only three kms from BTK as the crow flies.

    It is already too late for Faiz Mohammed Gabol at Noor Mohammed goth. “These people are the progeny of the pharaohs,” he said, his wizened face creased with fury and despair.

    “The first time they approached me for my land, it was Tappi [former president Asif Ali Zardari’s adopted brother] who came here. When I refused to sell, he abused me roundly.”

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    One of many fully grown date palms is hauled away from Noor Mohammed goth’s agricultural land.
    On Faiz Mohammed’s 56 acres of land, tilled by his father and grandfather before him, there were once hundreds of fruit trees and date palms.

    On 13 March 2014, he looked on helplessly as bulldozers leveled the orchards, carted away his tall date palms and destroyed his tube well.

    Also in attendance were MDA officials and retired military personnel in the employ of Bahria Town Ltd. Now, he has been left with little but to gaze with bitterness at the apartment blocks coming up where his orchards used to be.

    Destroying heritage sites and the environment
    The 23,000-plus acres so far ‘acquired’ by BTK are also home to scores of historical sites, including tombs similar to the Chawkandi necropolis near Thatta, as well as Buddhist stupas, rock carvings etc.

    Every tomb in the path of construction has been ruthlessly scooped up by bulldozers and cast aside like trash.

    Their centuries-old symbolic markers and motifs have not stayed the juggernaut of ‘development’ and bottomless greed.

    According to historian Gul Hasan Kalmati, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai – the revered Sufi mystic widely regarded as the greatest poet of the Sindhi language – had stayed in this area. “His takia (shrine), which was located here, was also a resting place for jogis on their way to Hinglaj Mata [the Hindu temple in Makran],” he recalled.

    Today, on the spot where the Shah’s takia was located, say locals, stand the toilets of BTK’s Grand Mosque.

    In this real-life game of Monopoly, the topography of the area is also being reshaped. This is an undulating landscape with many perennial streams and nullahs that fall into the Malir river. Many of the hills are being ground down in keeping with BTK’s commercialisation requirements.

    Future plans reportedly include altering the course of at least some of the streams and nullahs, which could pose catastrophic risks to the environment besides adversely impacting the area’s wildlife.

    Mohammad Sharif Burfat, security supervisor for Bahria phase 4, who lives in a nearby village just across the Karachi-Jamshoro border, told Dawn that development in his phase may still be several months away.

    On March 9, 2016 a NAB representative informed the SC bench hearing the Karachi unrest case that at least 104,000 plots have already been sold by Bahria. Most of the investors in BTK belong to the middle and lower middle-classes of Sindh, especially Karachi.

    For those in the know, the reality is that the red-hot speculation in BTK is being deliberately driven by a strategy similar to that which major players in the stock market employ when they manipulate share prices.

    Raheel, a real estate agent, explained how the prices of BTK plots are manipulated. “Small investors are periodically offered ever higher prices, knowing full well that those who have put in their limited savings would hope to make a considerable profit in the long term and will not want to sell,” he said.

    "Instead, they would be happy to know that their property has already appreciated reasonably. This also induces genuine investor demand.”

    He added that prices are crashed at opportune times by flooding the market or by merely generating adverse rumours. “This is part of ‘satta’, a tactic used to set new price benchmarks and generate quick premiums. It’s also an extremely effective marketing strategy.”

    “The price of a plot in BT Rawalpindi which a friend of mine bought for Rs5m is currently down by half, but there are no takers,” comments Brigadier Iftikhar, an old hand at the game.

    Notwithstanding the sordid reality behind Bahria, it seems that those who can, and should, take urgent action against such scandalous land grabs are choosing to look the other way.

    Several residents of the area, however, say that is not surprising. “When Malik Riaz can boast with impunity about the bribes he has paid to some of the most powerful in the country, what hope of redressal is there for the dispossessed and the toiling masses of this land?” asked one of them dejectedly.

    Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2016

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    CHACHAAPR 18, 2016 06:52AM
    Why these poor people don't rise against injustice? Let them build it, let see who can stay? Centuries of tradition bulldozed right of the land, viva revolution :)

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    SHER KHANAPR 18, 2016 07:06AM
    State within State, we are NOT against development, progress or whatever you name, but you cann0t, cannot take someone's land by force, never.

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    SAEEDSAPR 18, 2016 07:07AM
    Our country need developer like Bahria town, other wise those ugly irregular goth or village stay forever. But same time we need independent and sincere authorities keep check on them . Of course there will be irregulraties in this kind of huge development and it happened every where in the world. Pleas developed and made Pakistan beautiful but with minimum collateral damage .

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    HAIDERAPR 18, 2016 07:07AM
    if stories are true then where was media at that time !!

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    PEPSIAPR 18, 2016 07:10AM
    Wow. Investigative journalism at its best.

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    TKHANAPR 18, 2016 07:19AM
    Too long an article to read. Whereas sympathize with the rightful owners of the lands, however, perhaps majority of them were land grabbers themselves. Knowing Mr. Malik's modus operandi; he must have offered a fair compensation, however, when not accepted he did it his way. As crude as it souonds, but any progress in any large metropolitan city experience this dilemma. More business opportunities and jobs may help compensate their losses.

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    SAYEDAPR 18, 2016 07:20AM
    Wish .....that Justice Prevail as one for all in our society.

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    SAD AND HOPELESS!APR 18, 2016 07:21AM
    Callous and ruthless!

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    ADILAPR 18, 2016 07:24AM
    For the first time i m impressed with dawn by taking out this issue.... just for your information i have heard same is happened in Islamabad Bahria town also...

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    SYED HUSSAIN AKBARIIAPR 18, 2016 07:30AM
    All shamelessness.

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    NAEEMAPR 18, 2016 07:35AM
    Shameful land grab of the poor

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    AKIL AKHTARAPR 18, 2016 07:43AM
    In any decent country the Bahria town corporation would have been closed and owners in Jail....

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    MEHBOOB CHABRIWALAAPR 18, 2016 07:44AM
    The cries of the poor will be heard in a time when the poor shall be rich and the rich shall be poor

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    SAFDARAPR 18, 2016 07:52AM
    When governments fail to provide decent infrastructure and affordable living to its people then just Robin Hood type persons or such mafias emerge...It is purely because our governments have let us down on these matters....

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    COMMON SENSEAPR 18, 2016 08:03AM
    I like Bahria Town's initiative as they are in the development business. But land purchasing/procurement should be done legally.

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    FZAPR 18, 2016 08:08AM
    @saeeds can you even hear yourself? to think that our country needs these brazen mega projects built on ruins of poor people's home and livelihoods is just heartless ...

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    NATEYAPR 18, 2016 08:10AM
    developer need to make flats for free of charge for the villagers..as compensation

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    KETI ZILGISHAPR 18, 2016 08:17AM
    If humans don't use their wealth and dignity wisely they have no right to go around blaming others of outwitting them.

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    IMRAN KHANAPR 18, 2016 08:23AM
    The FIRST ever very detailed report from Dawn into the ill games of BTK, and I too have a plot in BTK with my savings but after reading this feels bad that I am taking away shelter of poor to own my own...BTK needs to give reply on this report to their stake holders.

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    D_HAPR 18, 2016 08:47AM
    @agha Ata

    Thanks for reminding us about Ardershir Cowasjee. The man lived and breathed Karachi. Will never forget his opinion-blogs here at Dawn.

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    MESOTWISTYAPR 18, 2016 09:08AM
    A very well written piece that exposes the blatant disregard of basic human rights. As usual this snazzy monstrosity is being built on the backs of the poor. Really hope the people responsible are somehow haunted and live miserable lives.

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    BILALSAPR 18, 2016 09:10AM
    Awesome journalism. I refrain from buying property in any of bahria projects even though it sounds like the perfect investment to make. Its not difficult to see the underbelly of such projects. I am sure if we all took a stand and let our morals dictate our actions such businessmen and their greed can be curbed.

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    NOMANAPR 18, 2016 09:12AM
    Excellent piece of investigative journalism. Brilliant!

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    LAST COMMENTAPR 18, 2016 09:25AM
    One man cannot do all this. Politicians and armed forces must be involved in this game of land.

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    COMMON PAKISTANIAPR 18, 2016 09:31AM
    I would expect malik to get them atleast a better housing and living conditions nearby as nobody can do anything to these powerful people.

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    MAHMOODAPR 18, 2016 09:41AM
    No doubt money greased many palms to get this project off the ground!

    Lawless society, illegal land-grabs, and violation of law by the admittedly corrupt land-developer leaves no doubt how this came about. No surprise therefore, that no law-enforcement authorities are willing to take action.

    This is what Pakistani society is coming to - greed, lack of ethics and moral and no respect for the rule of law and abuse of power to oppress the poor and powerless!

    Disgraceful! I wouldn't live in this town even if a house was given to me for FREE - not if there is even an ounce of suspicion that the land it is built on, rightfully belongs to a poor farmer's family who neither consented to its transfer nor compensated.

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    ALEEAPR 18, 2016 09:49AM
    Can any one take notice on the basis of this report?

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 09:51AM
    waoo what a daring very good investigated article.. nice to see this, but isn't it too late.. lets see what the investor see this new development.. it seems this clearly shows that power has been shifted little away from Malik Riaz... may be we see more of BT related articless.. lets see how long these newspapers able to publish

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    T R DAMODARANAPR 18, 2016 09:57AM
    It is the same all over the sub-continent.

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    SSAPR 18, 2016 10:00AM
    Forcible acquisition of land, if it has happened, is wrong. But if schemes like bahia town don't come up where will the rising middle class go to live? It's wrong to say bahria benefits elites only. Elites go live in dubai or UK. For professionals making a career in Pakistan bahria type schemes are the only decent places to live.

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    ATAPR 18, 2016 10:07AM
    Investigative journalism, such as this piece, is an effective check against tyranny!

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    LOVE_PAKISTANAPR 18, 2016 10:08AM
    Thank you very much DAWN for leading poor villagers

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    MUHAMMADAPR 18, 2016 10:23AM
    The owner of Bahria town is very well connected to all political parties, establishment and beaurocracy. No justice will be served to poor villagers. Indeed this is the first time I have seen anything against him in the media; so either he is really honest or really well-connected.

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    JAWADAPR 18, 2016 10:22AM
    Malik raiz is to be blame

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    KARACHITEEAPR 18, 2016 10:23AM
    Reminds me of Boston Globe news story " Spotlight". Good work Dawn!

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    KHANMAPR 18, 2016 10:25AM
    @Sher khan sb ....In Pakistan, you only get one chance in life and so you have to grab it boldly cos there is no fear of consequences...

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    ZAHIDAPR 18, 2016 10:28AM
    Bahria has employed same tactics in Bahria Enclave to rob people of their lands and money who buy plots to fulfill their dream of building homes. Unfortunately, nothing is working to seek justice against this tycoon. If government is facilitator in this loot and bureaucracy and police share the bounty, the expected result is death of justice.

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    AZADAPR 18, 2016 10:30AM
    A very thought provoking article. Yet it is also distressing and extremely painful to see how, in the name of development and progress, a real estate mafia, in cahoots with the state establishment, has robbed poor people of their land. While displacing the marginalized, megaprojects like Bahria Town thrives on diverting all the natural resources such as water as well as public utilities such as security, electricity, gas, roads, money, away from the masses to a select few who are able to afford the boring and dull lifestyle of the housing schemes. The article rightly points out that it is greed at its best, and the desire for excessive wealth, has turned the public land into a private property. Now this is called neoliberal feudalism: vast tract of land combined with the fantasies of the modern lifestyle.

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    FAISALAPR 18, 2016 10:33AM
    Wow, its beautiful.

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    SBBAPR 18, 2016 10:35AM
    Wow.. 3 Things - GREAT reporting by DAWN.. this is true journalism at it's best. Second, where is the law in all of this? Third - is this what the Sindhi people wanted when they chose Pakistan?

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    KHANMAPR 18, 2016 10:36AM
    @mirza ...Our rulers are our landlords... We are only tenants, and shortly the great Landlord will give us notice that our lease has expired....

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    ALI RIZVIAPR 18, 2016 10:44AM
    Excellent Article! Now we need some action to follow from the concerned quarters!

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    IRFAN AZIZAPR 18, 2016 10:45AM
    and that makes my trust in journalism in Pakistan back, thank you DAWN :) Reports deserve to be called SNOWDEN of Pakistan

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    ATIF KHANAPR 18, 2016 10:49AM
    I'm sorry, but there is price for development. I don't know how they are suppose to build the country w/o touching anything?

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    COMBATICUSAPR 18, 2016 10:58AM
    Brilliant work by Dawn. This is great journalism. Malik Riaz has also bee acquiring land outside Islamabad and using the same modus operandi. But he remains untouched, you watch his motorcade and it seems a minister is travelling. But its not Maliq Riaz who is the prime suspect of this injustice. This (dis)honor belongs to Government of Sindh. Every society has people like Maliq Riaz but it the government that protects its people from such tycoons.

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    ZAFAR ABBASAPR 18, 2016 10:59AM
    Great piece of writing, I really appreciate the journalist research. Sindh is always land attract different intruders to occupy the land of local community in different way some and always state provided them to support. development does not mean the land of the poor community grab with the help of the government authority to enhance the property of the poor community. Judiciary must take the action against Bharia town owner and stop the illegal construction in the name of Bharia town. Such schemes will increase the corruption in the society and make individual more resourceful.

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    PAGGRI SAMBHALAPR 18, 2016 11:05AM
    Eye opener.Thats why we are in doldrum.

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    KHWAREZMIAPR 18, 2016 11:11AM
    This is a complete outrage. Why are we allowing a private firm to destroy our heritage and environment?

    People are in the strreta protesting in Brazil after Panama-leaks. Have we lost our will as a nation? Where is the spirit our forefathers showed us in the Pakistan Movement?

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    NOMAN AZIZAPR 18, 2016 11:13AM
    Project sprawls across 23,300 acres although Bahria Town itself claims it has 7,631 acres. Worth reading story

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    SALLAHUDDIN SHAHAPR 18, 2016 11:13AM
    Excellent .. this nation needs ppl and government like this ...they vote and don't fight for their rights ..now don't blame anyone and enjoy the music For the media ppl ...just watch movie Spotlight ( actually this is based on true events ) and learn how media houses investigate and file cases to provide justice to ppl

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    AHMEDAPR 18, 2016 11:19AM
    This is not a country for poor. Power and money is used only to make more money.

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    NOMAN AZIZAPR 18, 2016 11:20AM
    Pakistan's best newspaper once again shows its worth. Big expose by Dawn on Bharia Town Karachi.At least someone dared to unveil the reality of land grabbers.

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    ZAKAPR 18, 2016 11:26AM
    Such injustice must stop. Nawaz sharif where are you.

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    ASHARAPR 18, 2016 11:27AM
    @Atif khan Exactly!

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    HASSAN ASLAMAPR 18, 2016 11:30AM
    Malik Riaz said himself he was once poor and helpless. It is time now he must look up-to these helpless fellow Pakistanis. We all know nothing would happen otherwise. Its his conscious only that can change the tide in favor of mistreated.
    God help poor and powerless.

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    DOST MEHRAPR 18, 2016 11:46AM
    I salute the journalists who dare to write these kinds of research based writing. I wish we see more of these investigative journalism in Pakistan!

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    ZARAR YOUNISAPR 18, 2016 11:55AM
    I am glad somebody stood up to these land Mafias and brought the problems of the egular people into the light.

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    SALMAN ZAKAIAPR 18, 2016 12:05PM
    Well done Dawn Team!

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    DR KHANAPR 18, 2016 12:06PM
    What a shame that all important institutions are SILENT on this issue.

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    TANIA SALEEMAPR 18, 2016 12:08PM
    @Atif khan I think you haven't read the story properly its about touching the piece of land without having any right over it. They should have purchased it from their rightful owners. According to the report Behria Town Project sprawls across 23,300 acres although Bahria Town itself claims it has 7,631 acres . You can see the glaring difference.

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    M JAMALAPR 18, 2016 12:10PM
    A real investigative thought provoking bold journalism.

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    SYED SAJJAD HUSSAIN ZAIDIAPR 18, 2016 12:22PM
    Its a well researched beautiful article !

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    CZARAPR 18, 2016 12:22PM
    @Atif khan yes there's price to be paid but it has to be fair without depriving rights of rightful owners

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    CZARAPR 18, 2016 12:23PM
    @Ashar so you support development at any cost? In this case by hook or crook?

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    ZAHIRAPR 18, 2016 12:23PM
    Commendable job by Dawn. But where is our justice system? Are all citizen here equal?

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    SHAH JAMAL HASHMIAPR 18, 2016 12:25PM
    Not just that morality escaped, the management of BTK is vocal and proud of its unethical ways. Terms it a success and taunts the moral others as unworthy

    Thanks Fahim sb, Naziha and Dawn for looking into the matter with such depth and truthfulness.

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    SUDHIAPR 18, 2016 12:29PM
    It is a sorry state of affairs. These kind of activities of the State is the breeding ground for extremism. People lose confindence in state will turn to anti-govt. activities. What is the meaning / relevance of the nation when it cannot protect the rights of the weaker sections.

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    SYED IKRAM ABIDIAPR 18, 2016 12:36PM
    Nice investigative article. But would anyone take similar initiative and do research on anotjer project located next to BTk, i.e. DHA ?

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    NAVEDAPR 18, 2016 12:36PM
    Development fulfilling legal and social requirements should go on. poor people should be given alternative places to live or due money to complete the bigger development plan of Bahria town.

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    PARVEZAPR 18, 2016 12:39PM
    Excellent article

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    SREHMANAPR 18, 2016 12:42PM
    Why can't Malik riaz give these people houses in his BAHRIA TOWN , or buy them out by paying them the right price , when he gives millions out to the needy , is that a drama then

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    TJDAPR 18, 2016 12:43PM
    Greed has no bounds! Same goes for DHA karachi -- if you observe the price speculation in the past 5-6 years where prices for open plots have gone up atleast 5 times, how on earth can someone (without family inheritance) buy a house from their present earning.

    This madness needs to stop, government has to come in and regulate the prices. It is just plain stupid where a 500yds house cost apprx $1million and then there is no water or electricity. I am sure for this money one can buy a pretty decent place in the USA.

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    IRFANAPR 18, 2016 12:43PM
    They sold their barren Land at very attractive price . Now they saw development , they want more money .

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 12:51PM
    this place is miles away from Karachi don't know who will prefer to live there.

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    FAISAL AYUB BALUCHAPR 18, 2016 12:55PM
    Law is there to protect the rich and bully the poor.

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    ISSAHAPR 18, 2016 01:03PM
    Why the armed forces allow their name being used in fraudulent activities?

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    SAIMSAPR 18, 2016 01:05PM
    Good to know at least some dare to write against the property tycoon's never ending greed

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    LAST COMMENTAPR 18, 2016 01:20PM
    Where are we heading to ? Will Pakistan be a place to live?

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    MRS.ATIFAPR 18, 2016 01:28PM
    People call Malik Riaz the most charitable person around!

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    IRFANAPR 18, 2016 01:32PM
    This is such an impressive piece of investigative journalism!

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    IRFANAPR 18, 2016 01:33PM
    Investigative journalism at it best.. bravo

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    MANSOORAPR 18, 2016 01:35PM
    It is bigger than Axact scam, only if government pays attention.

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    IRFANAPR 18, 2016 01:35PM
    @Atif khan by following the rules and law of the land and by looking after and caring for its weak and poor. How can you call it development if it feasts on the life and soul of the poor and weak of the society?

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    ADEELAPR 18, 2016 01:44PM
    Unfortunately everything and everyone is up for sale nowadays. The disintegration social morality and greed rules supreme. The Malik Riaz - Zardari partnership is an openly boasted secret so these people are unstoppable for now. Anyone who stands up to them is either crushed or simply bought!

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    SHOPAHOLICAPR 18, 2016 01:48PM
    I am more upset after reading the comments of the people who justified this brutal treatment to the poor communities.. How would they feel if one day someone snatches their properties and render them homeless.. Development of infrastructure for Rich people at the cost of pushing poor further in poverty?

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    HANIF SAMOONAPR 18, 2016 02:04PM
    I hope politicians like Imran Khan will raise their voice in favour of those being displaced after this bold and glorious story.

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    THE WRONG RIGHTAPR 18, 2016 02:05PM
    @saeeds Are you serious?? How would you like to have your livelihood and house where your family has lived for generations. be called ugly..and.be bulldozed for sake of what you call beauty and progress.. These poor people have been treated like rats by this same mentality.

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    THE WRONG RIGHTAPR 18, 2016 02:07PM
    @Atif khan Will you be ok to pay this price with your own home bulldozed?

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    KHALIDAPR 18, 2016 02:10PM
    I now live in UK, I recently visited Karachi and had a look at development in Bharia Town, the people should be thankful that a barren, worthless land with no value is being converted into a beautiful new town, the value of all surrounding land which no one was ready to get for free is now valued in millions.

    After seeing some of the projects of Bharia, I am sure if Mr Riaz is made the fdevelopment minister he can change the country in a short time, he has vision and expertise to complete projects in record time with minimum costs. Clifton development are marvellous.

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    RIAZAPR 18, 2016 02:18PM
    Chaudhary Nisar, where is your efficiency!?? Did you exhaust all your governmental machinery against the crackdown on Axact!??

    I have no issues with development but it is a crime to grab properties from less privileged citizens. Development of society should also be considered!

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    AHMED ALIAPR 18, 2016 02:22PM
    Rangers raided KDA ,building control ,Sui gas Karachi university and many other organization...but why no such raid in Bharia Town knowing well the irregularities..and more karachi water diverted to BTK leading to shortage and water crises ..

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    ABIDAPR 18, 2016 02:23PM
    Seriously?! For us overseas Pakistanis Bahria Town is the only reliable investment option in Pakistan. They are the only company in Pakistan actually delivering to the people in affordable rates.

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    GREEDYAPR 18, 2016 02:27PM
    @author you also need to buy a plot in Bahria town

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    ABDUR REHMAN CHEEMAAPR 18, 2016 02:47PM
    Thanks for bringing the facts to the fore, its late but perhaps not too late if authorities move to mitigate if not prevent loss to the poor.

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    FAISALAPR 18, 2016 02:50PM
    If proved, though I doubt then that will be a good bye to all future investments including Bahria Town DHA City by small and middle class investors, genuine buyers as well as by overseas Pakistanis. All future investments by Pakistanis will go abroad. No one will invest in karachi anymore and as a consequence Pakistan will become weak financially and God knows what Future holds for us and Pakistan

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    AYESHA GULAPR 18, 2016 02:57PM
    Well done team Dawn!

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    SKHANAPR 18, 2016 03:05PM
    Somehow I like this guy Malik Riaz...

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    A. KARIMAPR 18, 2016 03:12PM
    This is an excellent, and brave, piece of investigative journalism. This may not stop the land grabber but you certainly have done your part. Kudos.

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    QUDSIAPR 18, 2016 03:21PM
    Bahria leaks, i believe many of us are still with the projects of Bahria towns but we must ask ourselves that by destroying the fabric of local environment, disturbing the land usage and snatching the rights of local residents is not development. Infact grabing a land worth a few thousand rupees in the name of development cannot be justified when all the profit is going in ones pocket and local residents are rendered homeless. this is the new face of land grabbers in the name of development.

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    QUDSIAPR 18, 2016 03:22PM
    Soon such development companies will have their own news channels, how will we handle them? the poor local residents have no voic.

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    JAVED IQBALAPR 18, 2016 03:28PM
    I appreciate dawn news to take a courageous step .

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    Y-FIAPR 18, 2016 03:34PM
    Our system is not operating properly due to the cancer that is corrupt and incompetent people have captured every place ... I don't know which way this country is going .......

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    SJAPR 18, 2016 03:36PM
    @Imran Khan Hence i sold mine 6 months back when i heard and verified all of this

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    WASEEMAPR 18, 2016 03:37PM
    @saeeds Vow, that is most inhumane response I have ever read.

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    SHAHIDAPR 18, 2016 03:41PM
    This is exactly how the corrupt rulers and corrupt elements of society perpetuate their injustice; colluding with each other and grabbing anything and everything from poor while keeping the slogan alive: roti, kapra aur makan. This is humanity at its worst indeed.

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 03:41PM
    Another bleak picture, dismal situation, marginalization of the poor, deprivation of the fundamental rights, in holy motherland where politicians of area make profound but empty slogan of "Roti, Kapra aur Maqan". I'm unable to comprehend that all the charity work carried out by Bahria Town is legitimate from looted wealth after reading out such kind of shocking news. I would like to DAWN for highlighting issue.

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    BEMELMESREAPR 18, 2016 03:41PM
    Pakistan govt must hold a survey to establish ownership of Gotha lands. The Poor must be protected and if absolutely necessary their lands acquired with fair compensation. In India Villagers have got crores for such land. I mean crores.

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    KHURRAM WAQASAPR 18, 2016 03:44PM
    Master piece reminded us of Ardershir Cowasjee. After this investigative journalism, we expect heads rolling. Let's see how the ruling elite who have ganged up in UK, could come out of the quagmire. It's time for the people to come out and support the media, the judiciary and the Armed forces to break the vicious knot of the ruling elite. A natural course of actions around the world for the corrupt and incompetent regimes. People's support can cause an avalanche effect against the corrupt regimes. Time to step up all the energies and resources to break this vicious gang, who have been robbing steadily the poor masses for too long.

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    BEMELMESREAPR 18, 2016 03:44PM
    @Common Sense U dont understand the Goth land is communal and ownership is diffused. This loophole is exploited by the land sharks.

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    AHMEDAPR 18, 2016 03:44PM
    well Done DAWN . The whole system has become corrupt .

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    MUHAMMAD SHAHIDAPR 18, 2016 03:47PM
    write another article on bahria town, pindi, the issue of the homes that got cracked and no body is ready to register or report the claim..

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    MABBASSIAPR 18, 2016 03:48PM
    Gen Raheel, where are you? You are the only hope left! Where can we go? Police, politicians, rich and powerful are all one group. Looting and killing us. What is this? Where is the love of nation? Where is the respect of Pakistan? Corrupt Government is damaging our country. Please some one take action. Gen Raheel, you have the power. We have nothing.

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 03:55PM
    I am thankful to DAWN bringing such story of oppression/land grabbing which reminds us era of colonization. Even in era of colonization , such injustice was not prevailing . I urge chief Justice of supreme court to take suo motto notice of one of the biggest land grabbing in history of Pakistan . The poor people must get justice . The justice can not be expected from politicians including ruling elite . Every eye is on supreme court.

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    KHURRAMAPR 18, 2016 04:02PM
    Alas, there is no leader bold and courageous enough to agitate dharna against these devils.

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    AKRAMAPR 18, 2016 04:05PM
    the people involved in this theft should go to jail, the PM and CM of sindh needs to take notice of this.

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    AKRAMAPR 18, 2016 04:06PM
    Dawn, this is you at your best. Can we have more of this please.

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    SALEMAPR 18, 2016 04:09PM
    @ZAK he is enroute to Panama, please don't disturb him. It's very important national business.

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    SKEPTICAPR 18, 2016 04:09PM
    What is this society going?

    When corruption is celebrated. Lawlessness is envied. Injustice is ignored.
    Ill-gotten wealth is craved. Unethical and immoral behavior is accepted as normal.

    That's when the society is doomed. Even Rome fell due to hubris!

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    MOHAMMADAPR 18, 2016 04:10PM
    Wow so sad, i didn't know.

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 04:10PM
    @akram How CM and PM can take actions ? How a corrupt person can take action against corrupt?

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 04:19PM
    I urge all citizens of Pakistan not to invest in Bahria Town. All Pakistani citizens should boycott future investment in Karachi Bahria Town .Bahria Town is being developed at the cost of poor people. As first step , I have decided not to purchase any plot in Bahria Town . I again urge all Pakistani citizens to follow me. The boycott should remain untill justice is delivered to poor people.

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    FIZAPR 18, 2016 04:20PM
    'Behind every great fortune, there is a crime' - Balzac saying.

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    KAISER LONDON NOT STOLEN ILFORD TWIN TOWERAPR 18, 2016 04:20PM
    WELL DONE DAWN BE BRAVE & HONEST.

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    ANJUM ALVIAPR 18, 2016 04:36PM
    What a commendable piece of Journalism. Dawn deserves all appreciations to surface the crime of land mafia. Mr. Malik Riaz is the richest of riches. Why he can not pay a good compensation to the victims for their belongings, land and business and habituate them at a good alternate place. This way at least some justice would be done to these poor people otherwise in Pakistan there is no justice possible when Police, Politicians, and Rich join hands.

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 04:42PM
    Well Done DAWN . I can not express my admiration for DAWN. We salute to you for your great courage and bravery . All other media including channels should follow DAWN. I urge all news channel to highlight this issue as "Breaking News". I also urge all news channels to discuss this issue of land grabbing / deprivation of land from poor as "Exclusive " in their programs .

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    WAHEEDAPR 18, 2016 04:50PM
    Bahria town and sister concern Citi Housing, both have introduced some good trends but deep inside their business plan is the same. false promises, deception, coercion, dirty tactics, land grabbing and buy out media so no voice of decent. A typical Pakistan of rich and influential!

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    GHUNCHA GUL KHANAPR 18, 2016 04:53PM
    This is totally obscene. Shame on corrupt leadership and greedy real estate tycoons for their insatiable greed. Thanks Fahim and Naziha for your mind-boggling expose. Please keep up the good work.

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    AYESHAAPR 18, 2016 04:55PM
    @HAIDER getting money under the head of 'advertisement'

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 04:55PM
    The nation is setting new standards in corruption and high hotheadedness where rule of law does not exist. No wonder there is no respect of the Green passport in the world!!!

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 04:57PM
    Very well investigated and good example of proper high standard of investigative journalism!!! Weldone dawn!!

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    PRO BONO PUBLICOAPR 18, 2016 05:00PM
    No wonder that Zardari & Sharjeel Memon & other Pakistan Party members are living the high life in London.

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    IRFAN BALOCHAPR 18, 2016 05:04PM
    a Zarb operation needed for this Land Mafia & its corrupt partners

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    ARCHITECT ILYAS KHANAPR 18, 2016 05:04PM
    It is a well known urban development problem which needs equitable solution. Compensation in form of plots both residential and commercial, to house and provide source of income for the existing inhabitants, is one solution. It would have been interesting to know of any other solution proposed by the two parties.

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    INJUSTICEAPR 18, 2016 05:08PM
    If we are buying property in bahria towns we are also part of this injustice...so before blaming the administrators we should see what we are doing.

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    KHALEDAPR 18, 2016 05:17PM
    @Injustice True

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    GHUNCHA GUL KHANAPR 18, 2016 05:23PM
    @akram wrote: "...PM and CM of sindh needs to take notice of this"--are you kidding?

    PM and CM are part of the problem.

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 05:34PM
    I urge honorable chief justice of supreme court to take suo motto action on this issue. This is only way that justice can be dispensed to poor. We can not trust Provincial / Federal Government . They are all colluded with Bahria Town. Pl take notice(Supreme court) otherwise justice will not be furnished. It is one of the biggest scandal of Pakistan.

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    GUL HASSAN KALMATTIAPR 18, 2016 05:35PM
    Well done FZ&NSA,you leading poor villagers,excellent job,its not a Development but its Distraction of poor peoples lands,huts,graveyards,wildlife, Archaeological and beautiful mount ants.

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    HARISAPR 18, 2016 05:35PM
    I am neither supporting Bahria Town officials and nor covering up the malpractices of real estates but these so-called innocent villagers have already occupied large chunks of land right from Al-Asif square to all the way to Toll-Plaza.

    The irony is, whoever has an iron hand ,would certainly rule the land.

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    GUL HASSAN KALMATTIAPR 18, 2016 05:43PM
    well done FZ & NSA Excellent,you leading poor villagers.

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    HUZAIFAAPR 18, 2016 05:44PM
    A very brave piece. Bravo to all those who worked to inform the public about these outrageous practices.

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    DIRTY DEEDSAPR 18, 2016 05:44PM
    It is a shame police is used to do the dirty deeds of the dirty elite !

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    USHERAPR 18, 2016 05:47PM
    Most of the innocent villagers are funded by land grabbers. They have recently moved from interior Sind during PPP rules since 2008 and was given full liberty by Zulfiqar Mirza. By comparing google images of pre and post 2008 one can easily judge the truth.

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 06:01PM
    Please do not invest in Karachi Bahria Town . We should boycott KBT untill every inch of land to poor people is returned. Boycott Karchi Bahria Town (KBT) Boycott Karchi Bahria Town (KBT) Boycott Karchi Bahria Town (KBT) Boycott Karchi Bahria Town (KBT)

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    ALI F.APR 18, 2016 06:04PM
    Behria Town is a result of incompetent Civil and Military governments in Pakistan. Public needs security, organised developments, electricity, facilities and a better living environment for themselves and their children. General public are struggling to get any basic facilities even in capital city of Islamabad. Developments like Behria Town and DHA are caching on the helplessness of public and providing all the facilities many many miles away from cities by acquiring cheap land and sometimes land grabbing and manipulating legalities.

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    KBAPR 18, 2016 06:07PM
    How much is for a 3 bedroom house at this project?

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    ZARAAPR 18, 2016 06:09PM
    When will this greed end? It looks like Pakistan is being eaten from all sides by the greedy and the corrupt. Eventually all of this has to stop because resources are not unlimited. Thanks for shedding light on this Dawn.

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    AKRAAMAPR 18, 2016 06:11PM
    nobody other than the owner of land occupied by the BTK either intentionally or unintentionally felt the grievances posed by such type of assault of the basic rights of an poor and helpless landowners.... it can never be compensated by any price paid by BT

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    FREEINSAAFDOAPR 18, 2016 06:25PM
    Totally insane land grabbing off the limits, who will push brake on him!

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    AHMADAPR 18, 2016 06:26PM
    Great work guys, good journalism like this takes hardwork and courage. Respect.

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    M.S.KHANAPR 18, 2016 06:29PM
    May the people behind this scheme be guided to refrain from carrying out injustices.

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    UMAIR BALOBHAPR 18, 2016 06:29PM
    Great Job By Dawn News

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 06:37PM
    Dear Malik Riaz ia also well connected with Imran Khan as he is with all other politicians. Have not you read news that Imran Khan uses Malik Riaz's private plane to travel? Yes it is ironically true.

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    ASIFAPR 18, 2016 06:47PM
    I hope that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reads then and does something to redress this injustice as his uncle Owais Tappi and PPP government are directly mentioned in this article and the Sindh government is definitely involved and the PPP was involved when in power in federal government too as per the chronology of this

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    HINDUTAVI RAKSHASAPR 18, 2016 07:00PM
    Sad Indeed,

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 07:03PM
    After publishing these reports, i think so that one should be very careful investing in Karachi Bahria Town. One can not deny these reports because it is investigated/written in very professionalism. It seems that it is starting point of another big scandal in Pakistan. I once again advice all Pakistani citizens including overseas not to invest in Bahria Town. The matter should be investigated at the highest level to dispense the justice to poor people. Salute to DAWN once again.

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    IBSAPR 18, 2016 07:05PM
    The farms in Malir are not located in this area. They are far away and on the other side of the super highway. This area is barren land. Everyone knows that. It is worth noting that they're not destroying trees but hauling them away to be planted elsewhere. Thats a first in Pakistan.

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    AFIAAPR 18, 2016 07:18PM
    THIS is journalism! At its best!

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    FREEINSAAFDOAPR 18, 2016 07:34PM
    @FreeinsaafDo I salute Dawn Staff for bravery and courageous reporting of crime

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    MALIK TARIQAPR 18, 2016 07:35PM
    Congrats Dawn for having professional and moral integrity to reveal this daylight robbery which many in the media, hostage to power of advertisement would not dare to.

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    WSHAIKHAPR 18, 2016 07:42PM
    Bahria Town is developed by Riaz Malik. He is the most corrupt person in Pakistan but we only hear about Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari.

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    ALIAPR 18, 2016 08:00PM
    bahria town has done a lot of good for pakistan ... but they should not use this method ... land must be taken with proper permission and compensation ...

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    N_SAQAPR 18, 2016 08:04PM
    People should be adequately compensated based on what they demand for their land. Where are all the political parties, how come no one is coming to the aid of the poor i.e. PTI, MQM etc???

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    ABDULLAHAPR 18, 2016 08:09PM
    I have and would never ever buy a plot in Bahria Town because i know they did all their development thru corruption and land grabbing......

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    KANWARCHAPR 18, 2016 08:16PM
    Nobody can touch Malik Riaz.this is a fact.

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    SAMAPR 18, 2016 08:17PM
    This is so sad..its so unethical really,how can they drive people away from their homes?its so unfair

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    NAXALITEAPR 18, 2016 08:17PM
    Hats off to Dawn for Exposing Malik Riaz!

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    SAQIB GHUMMANAPR 18, 2016 08:20PM
    This can be investigated pretty easily but Mr MR is very sharp guy and knows which deal where and when!!

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    OWAISAPR 18, 2016 09:20PM
    greed has no limits.

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    KKAPR 18, 2016 10:42PM
    Is Media deaf and dumb for so many year's.?

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    AZEEMAPR 18, 2016 10:43PM
    Very regards to people who worked to open these facts. Now its a very big question mark for our LEA who are doing operation against land grabbers in Sindh. Now, will they take any action?

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    MAHER USAAPR 18, 2016 10:48PM
    Bahria did some great projects in Lahore & Islamabad. Karachi has an exponential growth for quality housing! DHA projects lack water, power & are badly managed. BTK fills the much needed gap for a well serviced housing scheme. No housing scheme is perfect & some of the statements are exaggerated by woes of Karachi. Greed...or supply / demand equation.Real estate in NY & LA is no different.

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    UZAIRAPR 18, 2016 10:54PM
    Recently an American official/diplomat visited Bahria Town Karachi and very next day Bahria Town officials made huge advertisement of this visit. I urge all foreign dignitaries/diplomats to refrain visiting a highly conversational project. It is a classic example of deprivation of fundamental rights of people where people have been driven out from their land without any compensation.

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    SHARIQAPR 18, 2016 11:15PM
    Very comprehensive, objective investigation. Could be used as an FIR against those responsible.After a long pause finally there is a case for Suo Moto action for our judiciary.

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    NAZZIAAPR 18, 2016 11:34PM
    Well done Fahim Zaman and Naziha Syed Ali. Amazing story. Dawn team and editor R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

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    GHUNCHA GUL KHANAPR 18, 2016 11:37PM
    This is investigative journalism at its best. Hats off to the writers and to Dawn for bringing it to light.

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    UMAIR BALOCHAPR 18, 2016 11:53PM
    I like that Article.99.99% appriciated the News. its means Still people alive in the Lovely Pakistan.love you Dawn News and love you. Pakistan

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    ZUBAIR SIDDIQUIAPR 19, 2016 12:02AM
    The issue deserves immediate attention of press, civil rights'activists and political parties who claim to be champions of 'justice' and rule of law in society.

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    MANIZAAPR 19, 2016 12:14AM
    An excellent article well researched. I hope this serves as a basis to galvanize and mobilize people. Who are the architects for the Bahria developments?

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    ALI KHANAPR 19, 2016 12:40AM
    @saeeds What if your parents graves and house will be demolished? How you feel about it in the name of development? If BHT really care about people, then thye should invest in people but not on building.

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    EDDYAPR 19, 2016 01:05AM
    Great report!

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    UZMSAPR 19, 2016 01:37AM
    Brilliant work! Is anybody listening? Where's the Supreme Court of Pakistan? If this doesn't compel a Suo moto, what will???

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    M. USMANAPR 19, 2016 02:33AM
    All praise to dawn.com for writing such an informative Article, about how Bahria Town used unfair means and exploits for success;

    but how come there is absolutely no word about SCHEME 42 HAWKS BAY, where hundreds of thousands of low to middle income individuals invested and where the scheme has remained dormant for more than 5 years now. With our investments in NEGATIVE EQUITIES just because KDA scammed out on us and denied us our right to affordable housing.

    I would strongly request dawn.com to kindly also do an investigative article on Scheme 42 Hawksbay too!

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    REHAN AHMEDAPR 19, 2016 03:09AM
    Kudos to Dawn for putting out this excellent piece of investigative journalism. They have done their part. Now it's time to do ours!

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    AHMED SAEEDAPR 19, 2016 03:55AM
    This story is great in many ways. Firstly it has exposed the shady business of one of the biggest land grabber of the Asia who runs his business under the veil of philanthropy. It exposed how Bahria Town is grabbing land of down trodden to provide luxurious life style to the elite. Secondly it has exposed that how Sindh govt has bow before the tycoon just for the reason that Malik Riaz gifted a house to Zardari in Bahria town Lahore. Thirdly as a journalist in making this story inspires me to opt for investigative journalism. A very good, informative, comprehensive and bold effort indeed

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    KHANKHANAPR 19, 2016 04:32AM
    This is kind of investigative Journalism is a service to society... Good work DAWN... while I was reading this ...I thought it sounds familiar .... land grabbing ..as though I was reading story about Israeli land grabbing of Palestine .. then I realized it is PPP grabbing land of its own voter... Shame on them...

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    SYED ALIAPR 19, 2016 05:45AM
    Baharia Town scheme in Karachi will attract large population from all over Pakistan, specially rural. It will be a big strain on Karachi water supply and other infrastructure. Karachites, be ready for water famine. Soon Karachi population will be 30 million and Sindhis who are selling their land will soon be minority in Sindh and loose Chief Minister ship. MQM and PPP are incapable to manage a mega city of 30 million, better hand over whole Karachi to Malik Riaz.

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    GAWAL MANDI YAAPR 19, 2016 05:46AM
    @ DAWN news, this is a great yet a very shameful discovery, thanks to you, so the corruption, land grabbing and law manipulation continues by Riaz. My question is, what can the people of Pakistan do to get the governments attention? what can the people do to be heard? Thank you DAWN, keep bringing it up, keep it on the front page, everyday, every week until some opposition leader gets a hold of this.

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    MAQSOOD AHMADAPR 19, 2016 06:31AM
    Where is PTI and Imran Khan on this? Why not request CJ to take action? Why not request the NAB to take action? Why not another Dharna in front of Bahria Town?

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    NAJAMAPR 19, 2016 06:53AM
    Thank you for the article

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    UZAIRAPR 19, 2016 08:14AM
    I appeal to all Pakistani citizens including overseas to avoid investing in highly controversial project. This article on Bahria Town Karachi is tip of an iceberg. This scandal is likely to explode beyond imagination. I here again appeal to honorable chief Justice of supreme court to take suo motto notice of injustice done to poor people. Shame for federal and provincial governments for not taking action after publishing this article.

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    AGHA ATAAPR 19, 2016 08:25AM
    Very bold article. Thanks. Bahria Town Karachi, greed unlimited and still going strong!

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    ZEHRA KAMALAPR 19, 2016 08:43AM
    Brilliant piece

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    SHAHAPR 19, 2016 09:39AM
    Great investigative reporting. Please don't stop here, take some action to stop what is going on. Looks to me that there is enough material here for Supreme Court to take sue moto action. Please send it to the justices. Also, please talk to some public cause lawyers to challenge the usurpation of private land, fraudulent paper work and forced eviction and get a stay order until a full investigation by an independent body. It would be a grave injustice to those rural people if we let the facts and the land grabbing disappear from peoples sight. Please take action, we owe it to the people of Pakistan and to late Parveen Rehman

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    A.MOHASINAPR 19, 2016 10:32AM
    Good story, courageous piece of work. All such land developers and builder e.g Bahria, Fazaia, DHA and all others must be ban. State land is public property . It is Government's responsibility to provide/sale hosing units to all her citizens by herself. Similarly all educational commercial chains also be ban (at least bellow college level) People must also resist moves to privatize Government hospitals. Again good story.......but beware ....... Elephants are fighting.

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    KASHIFAPR 19, 2016 10:56AM
    powerful journalism, what I see now happening is a show cause notice issued to DAWN by the baron Riaz, no other media channels has the guts to lay a finger on him, he is the kingmaker of Pakistan

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    PATRIOTICAPR 19, 2016 11:02AM
    Wow! It look like Pakistan is only for rich who make money under the table, poor has no place to survive. Mr. Riaz Malik please develop modern school, Universities, hospitals, houses for low income families. Do not do not develop Taj mahal for riches (mostly black money) on poor's graveyard.

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    MASUD ZAIDIAPR 19, 2016 11:26AM
    If the Govt. is sincere to its people, all plots/ houses owned by people who have already their own ONE OR MORE houses/plots must be confiscated and sold to people, at a reasonable and affordable price, who do not have any plot or house anywhere in Pakistan. Hoarding is against Islamic principals and hoarding of property has created serious situation in Pakistan which may explode at any time and you see people setting on fire big and palatial houses.

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    UZAIRAPR 19, 2016 11:32AM
    A high level inquiry commission under direct supervision of chief justice Of supreme court is required to be set up to find the real facts. In the mean time , further development and launching of new schemes by BTK may be immediately stopped.The illegal occupation of land may immediately retrieved and returned to original owners.One should be very careful in investing in BTK as it has become highly controversial project. It is being developed at the cost of land of poor people.

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    FARAZAPR 19, 2016 11:49AM
    hats off to dawn and the journalists who wrote this. bahria town is the biggest land grabber of country.Please also write about Sector-F , bahria town lahore where he is not giving posession to people despite full payment done one year ago.

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    US RIZVIAPR 19, 2016 12:05PM
    @A.Mohasin fully agreed but who will do this and when?

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    US RIZVIAPR 19, 2016 12:11PM
    In Paksitan; Rotee, Kapra and Mkan is now a slogan only even for those who raised this. i am surproised that people like Aitizaz Ahsan also in favor of these while he belongs to a leader of poors. 1-Education 2-Health 3-Housing 4-and Food Should be own by government. See its now difficult to get these basis life needs not only to poor but for middle class as well.

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    FAHDAPR 19, 2016 12:51PM
    He is doing what every powerful person practices on a lawless land, his himself said he is paying bribes to everyone. That everyone includes "whom"?? By one should make his mind clear that no action will be taken. Dawn you did your job... kudos

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    RASHED NASEERAPR 19, 2016 12:53PM
    That is why, we have lost everything to the society's Immorality, Unethical Approach, Misconduct and malpractices. But still this reminds me of a famous saying that "The world is not getting bad because of the conduct of bad people - BUT DUE TO THE SILENCE OF GOOD PEOPLE".

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    MUHAMMMAD ANWERAPR 19, 2016 12:56PM
    Very informative , good Written but......No result.

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    NIAZAPR 19, 2016 01:32PM
    Is this new? How do you think the first Bahria Town in Rawalpindi/Islamabad was built? The same story and tactics. No one raised even an eye brow then, no one will raise a finger now. All in collusion with the power and mighty from civil to the military. And all of this to serve the greed.. no real development. Development is when you set up industries and economic zones - housing is just a temporary employment opportunity does not even yield any benefits except for help speculate and raise prices further.

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    MASTUJAPR 19, 2016 01:34PM
    Great job by Dawn. Seriously good (and rare by Pakistani standards) journalism!

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    SHUMAILAAPR 19, 2016 01:41PM
    The best investigative report read after a long ...Very detailed, in-depth study and reporting. Kudos to reporters and also the courage and impartiality of the newspaper in the era when journalism has lost its meanings!!!

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    SOHAIL GHAZNAVIAPR 19, 2016 02:00PM
    Indeed very comprehensive analysis of massive misconducts of land Gaint and its Partner i.e. Sindh Govt.

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    LKHANAPR 19, 2016 02:03PM
    Thank you Dawn for yet another excellent investigative article.

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    IMRAN AHMEDAPR 19, 2016 02:32PM
    Remarkable journalism. This is true patriotism.

    Will Law Enforcement and Administration continue to ignore this wickedness right under their noses? Will citizens like us remain unconcerned or simply passively reproachful? If so, we deserve all the calamities waiting to fall on us.

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    JUMMA BONDAPR 19, 2016 02:44PM
    @Pepsi too little, too late!

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    SAEEDAPR 19, 2016 05:26PM
    This is probably the greatest piece of investigative journalism from Pakistan I have ever read.

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    MOHAMMADAPR 19, 2016 05:31PM
    To the writer of this article. I think you have missed a big factual manipulation done by Bahria along with authorized dealers. Bahria has oversold plots then the land they had. They have still not balloted thousands of plots most of them owned by poor people. Finally they are selling plots in good areas themselves by buying unballoted files and allotting numbers via dealers. Which means that investors who purchased files from beginning will only get plots in unfavourable areas. Currently unbaloted 125 yards is selling at a loss. Finally unfair and under table balloting of good plots to benefit themselves. This is a fact no one can deny and a clear violation fair balloting.

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    SHAKEELA SHAIKHAPR 19, 2016 05:34PM
    @Jumma Bond , Please allow someone to do better job. Other housing scheme were launch 30 years ago. still that all Deseret. it lest he is doing better for Pak and Pakistani people. Making Deseret to city it is not a small task....

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    YAWARAPR 19, 2016 06:50PM
    Why does Pakistan not have a law of eminent domain where each displaced resident is given an appropriate amount of money for being displaced?

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    NOONAPR 19, 2016 07:37PM
    @Atif khan Development means to include everyone and go by the book, here you are exploiting the situation just because these people are poor..how would you feel if they did the same thing to your house by doing the same thing in the name of "Development"

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    YAWARAPR 19, 2016 07:52PM
    Karachi is already exposed to water stress and there is increased pressure on groundwater resources, which are currently being extracted in most areas beyond the aquifers' recharge potential. Displacing people who use meager amounts of water with golf courses at BT or anywhere else will not help.

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    SARAIKISTANAPR 19, 2016 08:14PM
    Roti, Kapra aur Makaan..... all for the rich only !

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    MACINTOSHAPR 19, 2016 08:19PM
    All those goths are settled on government property and don't hold the right to it. It is government responsibility to find a suitable location for them. I feel sorry for them but lot of them are hogging land owned by people like us for decades now and there is no justice for us either. Again, I feel sorry for them but it is government's failure (which it is known for) and not of tax paying citizens.

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    ZACAPR 19, 2016 09:10PM
    Bravo. Fantastic reporting. Great investigative journalism

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    SR KHANAPR 19, 2016 10:10PM
    These is the type of journalism which makes people trust DAWN. Bravo DAWN.

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    ANWARAPR 19, 2016 10:39PM
    BTK is striving hard to convert old sindhis into aborigines of Australia/Newziland or Red Indians of America!

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    AHMEDAPR 20, 2016 02:26AM
    A well written article.

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    QFNKAPR 20, 2016 03:55AM
    They shouldnt destroy and ancient structures pollute the environment and atleast compensate the people for their land. I thought they would be better then this.. on one hand the development looks great though.

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    KHAN -PAKISTANI , USAAPR 20, 2016 06:03AM
    Mslik Raiz is stealing land from people and from Sindh and all political parties are hsnd in hand to assist Bahria Town in this heinous crime . Bahria Town is making housing schemes on illegally encroached land that originally belong to the province .

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    PERVEZ IQBALAPR 20, 2016 07:45AM
    Bravo Down we were waiting for some one to expose this crony of Zerdari and others greed Unlimited for looting Pakistan. It is right time now for another such article to expose all those polititions civil military bureaucrats maliaigned and bribed by Beheria Town for Malik Riaz.

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    ARIFAPR 20, 2016 09:40AM
    It sounds like a tale of horror. But on ground we see a world class facility. If previous land owners were compensated fairly, Bahria Town is a mark of pride.

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    MAHAPR 20, 2016 04:00PM
    Awesome piece of reporting!

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    RAHMATULLAH TURKAPR 20, 2016 06:19PM
    very informative and investigative report.

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    GOOD JOBAPR 20, 2016 11:56PM
    It's a culture here in Pakistan,big fish eat small fish.Dr Zulfiqar Mirza statement may be seen,about Malik Riaz partnership with Asif Ali Zardari.

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    INDOARYANAPR 21, 2016 12:57AM
    Is it any wonder that these dispossessed people will eventually turn to terrorism to seek justice. And the new rich inhabitants of these developed lands will become prisoners in their own homes eventually. This land grabbing is like creating a new breed of terrorists, who will speak thru the barrels of their guns. Because the dispossessed have nothing to lose. Sad but true.

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    MUHAMMAD ALIAPR 21, 2016 02:23PM
    I think DAWN done a great work and make good research, but the issue is for these poor peoples are still same homeless and shelterless. No one can listen their voice in government

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    HKHANAPR 21, 2016 03:38PM
    Blatant disregard of the law.....I will never invest in this place until it is cleared that these charges are not true... I cannot think about building my house on the ashes of someone else.

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Isn't Bahria Karachi build in desert and barren land very far away from Karachi center? Going to Bahria town Karachi is like going to Hyderabad from Karachi center.
 
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No matter what Malik Riaz does, according to him corruption and bribe is necessary to get things done in Pakistan. He said it in on of his interviews..I think same one with leaked videos with Mubashar and the lady i think bukhari.
 
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They literally built in the middle of barren land and some people still have a problem with it. Propaganda against Baharia town and nothing else.

BT need to market themselves better they are doing some wonderful thing for Karachi Like the tallest building of Pakistan, Pakistans new world class cricket stadium in BT Karachi, Hayat 5 star hotel in the sports complex.
 
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