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Non allotment of plots to 5000 allottees of sector E-12 protest

byMonitoring Report
15/12/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Non allotment of plots to 5000 allottees at sector E-12 has caused embarrassment among them.

Member of National Assembly (NA) from Jamaat-e- Islami (JI) and PTI have raised this matter in the standing committees of NA several times but no progress has been made in resolving this matter.

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Sources said that 5000 allottees of sector E-12 have not been allotted plots despite lapse of 25 years and repeated assurances on the part of CDA. NA standing committee has become helpless fully in this regard.

Allottees said that it is matter of corruption and mismanagement adding all the state run departments have become havens of corruption. What is reason behind non recovery of land from the possession of illegal occupants, they inquired.

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