Gilani cancels illegal allotments

Gilani cancels illegal allotments

Monday, May 05, 2008

By Rauf Klasra

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has cancelled with immediate effect 3,281 eligibility certificates issued by outgoing MQM housing minister Syed Safwanullah for government properties and accommodations in Karachi estimated to be worth Rs 450 billion.

Bulk of these properties was quietly sold in the private market by those who had received these illegal certificates. The prime minister who may face political pressure from his party’s new coalition partner in Sindh after this decision, has also ordered the immediate ejection of all those now illegally occupying these government properties and houses. The buyers of most of these government properties were given eligibility certificates by the housing minister during 2005-2008 but they sold them in the open market and disappeared.

While a total of 3,281 occupants of these government properties worth Rs450 billion in Karachi were shown occupying government houses, only 413 certificates were given to government employees. Rest were either retired or private individuals who were occupying these properties without any legal authority.

Before issuing these certificates, the former minister for housing Safwanullah had evolved a new method as he stopped the fresh allotment of the government houses in these areas to the civil servants. As such the accommodation vacated by retired officers in these three years, were also shown as occupied and later given to private parities who sold them in the open market to earn billions.

Even eight officers of estate office Karachi who had conducted a faulty survey of these houses were rewarded with eight certificates for their collaboration. These properties worth Rs450billion are located in Karachi’s Martin Road, Clayton road, Jail Road, Jehangir Road, old Alkhhest, Patail Para, Jehangir Road West and Pakistan Quarters.

The letters were issued by MQM minister Safwanullah without getting the required approval from the cabinet of Shaukat Aziz or Housing Secretary Rauf Chaudhry. The certificates doled out by the MQM minister were being openly sold in the city markets in the range of Rs5 million to Rs15million and hundreds of people who have bought these certificates might see their billions going down the drain.

PM Gilani took action on a secret inquiry conducted by the estate officer of Pakistan, Sher Afzal Khan who despite serious threats to his life, visited Karachi with full protection from the law enforcement agencies to document what may be the biggest scam in the real estate history of Pakistan.

The PM is said to have appreciated the work of this intelligent, honest and bold officer who is said to have refused to yield before the threats and bribery offers from different quarters to stay away from the investigation.

The new housing minister Rehmatullah Kakar is said to have played an important role in getting the recommendations of the report implemented after he refused to come under pressure from the elements who wanted him to dump the report.

Earlier the explosive inquiry report was sent to the law division for its opinion which observed the certificate of eligibility did not have any legal authority or do not create any legal rights in favour of those who claimed to be deriving any benefit from those letters.

The state officer Sher Afzal Khan who had unearthed this scam confirmed to The News: “I have been conveyed the decision of the federal government regarding declaring eligibility certificate as fake and on behalf of federal government pronouncement that these certificates are immediately renunciated and revoked and cancelled with immediate effect. I have been further conveyed to intimate decision of federal government to all those concerned in whose favours these certificate were issued.”

Sher Afzal said, “in consequence of this decision, the properties of the federal government remains exclusive ownership of the federal government and any instrument of sale or in transactions, struck regarding these properties, would have no effect whatsoever on the status of the ownership of the federal government.”

He warned that the public at large was being advised in their own interests to refrain from entering into any kind of transaction in respect of the federal government property at all these locations. Any instrument of sales, or an instrument to alienate the properties or ownership rights upon an individual regarding these properties void and has no legal effect"

MQM minister Safwanullah had told The News that a cabinet committee under the then Prime Minister had recommended to re-develop the area. He was of the view that the recommendation was to give the present occupants shelter in the re-developed structures.

Safwanullah admitting that the said recommendation was never approved by the cabinet, said that he had issued the eligibility certificates to the residents of more than 3,000 government own houses/quarters in Karachi to ensure that the claimants of the ownership does not change once the government takes a decision on the cabinet committee’s recommendation.

The former minister said that the title of the properties in question had not changed but only ownership eligibility certificates were issued.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has also directed the Estate officer of Pakistan to advertise his decision in the newspapers and tell the concerned that the properties worth Rs450billion which were sold during the period of housing mminister Safwanullah had been cancelled as these were sold without any authority and should be retrieved from those who were now occupying them after paying a massive money to the plunderers who had drafted fake allotment letters to sell those government houses in the open market.

Earlier, after coming to know that a high level inquiry report was ready, a high powered delegation of MQM is said to have met prime minister Gilani to remove the secretary housing Rauf Chudhry who was backing the estate officer Sher Afzal Khan to clean the department of corruption and corrupt practices.

However the MQM successfully got the secretary transferred the other day to block the action but prime minister also ordered the cancellation of sale. Efforts are, however, underway to target Sher Afzal Khan and get him removed from his present post to block the action.

The inquiry report said it was strange to note that the entire exercise of delivery of eligibility of ownership certificate which was aimed at transfer of valuable property of state worth billion of rupees was commenced on the desire of the then housing and works minister Safwanullah in the year 2005 without the approval of the federal cabinet.

No need was felt to cloth the exercise with proper legislation and even official instructions on the subject are conspicuous by their absence. In fact no policy decision was taken at the competent level and statements of inquiry witnesses confirmed that the matter remained confined to the state offices, Karachi.

The estate officer Karachi Ghulam Abbas Baluch was especially sent to Karachi on the personal instructions of the minister Safwanullah to accomplish the task. These eligibility letters were not even issued after consulting the law ministry as it is devoid of any legal wisdom and does not quote the authority or law as sanctioned behind it.

The report said, in most of the cases these certificates had nothing to do with the authorized occupants but only the names of persons were entered without any verification who were predetermined to be the beneficiaries. A further inquiry into the matter revealed that only a non verified claim of occupants was made a basis for declaring them eligible for certificate of eligibility of ownership.

The report said all the members of the survey teams were rewarded certificates of eligibility of ownership. Yasin Babar was the incharge of the survey team who admitted in cross examination that they conducted survey under the instructions of MQM people and had been directed by the minister of housing Safwanullah not to take any exercise had been directed to verify of occupancy.

The inquiry report said it is an admitted fact that these certificates in addition to the legal heirs of deceased allotees, widows and original allotees were also prepared, signed and issued to non entitled persons and even to private persons on the direction of the then minister.

In cases where certificates were issued to the government servants, no care was taken to certify whether those occupants had either been allotted any plots by federal employees housing foundation or they had their own residential accommodation at Karachi.

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Is this guy Rauf Klasara educated or he reports from his backside? I do not know the exact details of these allotments but reading this report, I can say that Rauf Klasara is just an uneducated and mentally retarded reporter :).

The areas Rauf Klasara mentioned, Martin Road, Clayton road, Jail Road, Jehangir Road, old Alkhhest, Patail Para, Jehangir Road West and Pakistan Quarters, are all lower and lower middle-class areas where there are mostly jugghies but also small number of run down government properties on 40 to 60 sq yards (1 marla = 30.25 sq yards) occupied by retired or current lower grade government clerical employees, that could not be worth more than 10 to 12 lac each (larger property), most could be worth much less (that also after recent boom in property prices, result of economical boom under President Musharraf).

Now to write that 3281 eligible certificates were issued for properties that have estimated worth of 450 billion rupee makes those properties on average worth around 14 Crore (140 million rupees) each. What a bull-sh*t. I do not know if fault is with the education of Rauf Klasara or his reporting is propaganda paid by crook Nawaz and his goons.

Even if one considers that 3281 properties are worth on average 13.7 lac each (that is complete exaggeration as that price could be of handful of government properties in these areas) than also total worth would be no more than 4.5 billion (or 450 crore rupees or 67 million dollars at today’s open market dollar exchange rate). I think that most likely this uneducated reporter ‘Rauf Klasara’ of Islamabad thinks that crore (0.01 billion) means billion :).

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Well done Rauf, as a persn studying journalism, i am inspired by his hard work!

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Most of the people living in that area are resident there as government tenants (being government employee) since 50s when these areas were considered as outskirt of Karachi (when Karachi was Capital of Pakistan). If these people are given possession after paying rent to government for 40 to 50 years than what is big deal about it? But maybe ethnic discrimination and division in Pakistan is so bad that people with thug mentality always look things with tainted glass. If these poor were from Lahore or Peshawar, or if this would have got done by PPP or PML, than people with thug mentality would have started seeing things differently.

Double standard of these thugs mentality ethnic biased crooks can be seen from the fact that when government give 10 to 12 acres of agricultural lands to landless farmers (who never paid any rent to government on those lands) than these people would never question, rather would call that good step just because of ... ! (have a guess) but no, not if tenth (1/10th) of an acre is given to poor Karachiets even after they paid rent to government for years on those property.

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I tend to agree with Sa1eem. There could be a typo. May be it is 450 million instead of billion.

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Yaar, this idiot 'Rauf Klasra' does not know what 450 billion rupee is, as with 450 billion rupee, one could have bought every house in defence housing society Karachi and still would be left with plenty of change. For instance, just for comparison, market capitalisation of Karachi stock market was around 300 billion rupee (each and every share in KSE) in 1999 when Nawaz was thrown to Jail.

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Agreed! All mentioed areas are real crape and worth at most 450 million. I lived in Karachi all my teen years but never been to these places. They might be a lot less.

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Well brother, maybe you are right, but that would mean average value of each property would be worth around 1.37 lac (then only 3281 properties would be around 450 million). Still, you might be right as property with long tenancy occupation of 40 to 50 years is very difficult to vacate, and thus such properties in that run down area could not be worth more than one lac rupees even after property boom of last few years. Well, since they were government properties occupied by ex-government employees, it means they may be worth even less than few tens of thousands with such long tenancy.

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Reading on Wiki - million and billion are disputed terms. It is different figure at different parts of the world.

Regardless, it does seem too bloated of a number

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There is no difference or dispute in terms million or billion.
Million was always 1000 thousand or 1,000,000 = 10 lac
Billion is 1000 Million or 1,000,000,000 = 100 crore = 1 arab (Urdu)

There was time when British (and British influenced countries) used to have British billion. British billion was million million = 1,000,000.000.000 = 10 kharab (Urdu). But it was seldom used and British also adopted American (and French) billion (I think in 70s).

Actually, British billion in American (or french) system was called Trillian. Now it is standard to call 1,000,000,000,000 = Trillion all over the world = 10 kharab = 1000 Arab (one Arab = 100 crore).

1000 Trillion = I Zillion = 1000,000 billion (or 10,000 kharab)

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Sa1eem bhai, haath zara halka rakhayn, itni lambi naa chhorayn :)

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There is something called "law & order", shouldn't "law" be followed in all cases?

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Sa1eem bhai, haath zara halka rakhayn, itni lambi naa chhorayn :)
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ehtasab bhai, aap mujh per trust nahi kartay? :)
Do you think that I am Nawaz the liar or member of his team of liars, like Ehsan or Daar?
Or
Do you think that I am idiot like Imran who would talk BS without knowing what he talks?

Bhai ... thora tou trust ker liya karo. Well, read me what I wrote ... I am repeating again: With 450 billion, one could have bought every house in defence housing society Karachi and still would be left with plenty of change. It seems that you do not agree with me and think that my statement is 'chorna ... or BS statement', don't you? ... Bhai, agar aap nay samjha kay may choor raha tha tou aap lapait laytay ... Anyhow, kewn kay aap nay nahie lapaita, I still stand with my statement :)

To the best of my knowledge, Karachi defence housing society at present has around 14000 houses. There are very few houses on more than 1 Kanal (on average, they are worth around Rs 40 million). Probably majority of the houses are on 1 Kanal (worth around Rs 20 to 25 million, some more). There are large numbers of houses on less than 1 Kanal (worth around Rs 15 to 20 million). I believe that on average, each house in defence is probably worth at most around 25 million (most likely less). Thus cumulative value of 14000 houses in DHS Karachi is no more than 350 billion rupees (leftover change is 100 billion). Well, that is for 2007/2008.

In 2005 (the year allotments were made) there might have been less than 13000 houses and average price could have been less than 15 million each. That means in 2005, value of all houses in DHS could have been less than 200 billion (leaving 250 billion in pocket).

In 1999, there might have been less than 10000 houses in DHS Karachi, with average house price much less than 5 million, giving accumulative value of less than Rs 50 billion (that was when KSE market capitalisation was around Rs 300 billion, today KSE market capitalisation is Rs 4600 billion).

If you do not believe on number of houses I gave, and average price of house in DHS Karachi, try to find them out and you will know that I am not liar like NS neither I claim BS like Imran. :)

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The total area of the Martin Quarters, Jamshaid Road Quarters etc is hardly 1/20th in size of the DHA area. A rough estimate.

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Its a very delicate matter indeed. There are many deserving people as well as false claim people. Some are widows living those quaters and very poor or lower middle class people. But a number of occupants do not live there actually. They have got their own houses elsewhere in the city and have rented out their quarters.

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ya khudda, yeh kya makhlookh hai ajeeb.

And saleem, i agree. Those areas cannot be worth a billion rupees, let alone half a trillion!

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Sure, law should be followed in all cases. Were MQM not in government that they could have allotted those properties lawfully to poor residence of those properties who were living in those rundown properties for more than 50 years, paying rent to government?

If what MQM did was unlawful then is allotment of agricultural lands to landless farmers by government also illegal? Is regularising and giving ownership to poor residents of unauthorised colonies who have occupied those government lands for 10 to 15 years but were not even paying rent, illegal too? Is allotting residences to poor government employees who were living in those residences for 60 years as government tenant in Punjab and other places also illegal?

Well, isn’t it surprising that parties like PPP have such allotments as part of their political manifesto, calling that as their socialist agenda, still you believe that as illegal?

If all these are illegal then each and every earlier governments in Pakistan from 1947, that includes government of Ayub Khan, Bhutto, Zia, Junejo, Nawaz, BeNazir, all have done that and considered their allotments as legal. So, start talking about those allotments too, allotments that are given to people all over Pakistan in huge number, and many such allotments in Karachi were also given, quite often benefitting migrant workers of NWFP and Punjab.

Well, there are many expensive properties and expensive plots NS and BB allotted to their goons who were already mega rich, still no one questioning. What I remember, even Imran Khan got a free plot by Nawaz after world cup, and no one questioning if that allotment was legal or illegal. What is done in Karachi was allotment of run down properties to poor residence who were past government employees living in those properties for over 50 years paying rent to government, still kuch loggon kay galat jagah per aag lagnay lagee?

You know what? All the fuss what is said about these allotments are result of ethnic bias by those thugs who could not see their own black crooked face in mirror but keep accusing others of ethnic bias and wrongs just because of their own mental bias state full of ethnic discrimination and grudges. What you think?

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Brother, you are right. DHS Karachi is around 9000 acres. These areas all together could not be more than 400 acres.

Well, that happens everywhere in the world. In Karachi as in most places anywhere in the world, old properties are worthless, it is their tenancy right that is worth. If government has given those properties to their tenants than that is not big deal, as that could be part of uplifting the area else to get back the property from those tenants legally would have been impossible. Now if tenants are given the ownership right than those properties could be sold and buyers could buy number of adjacent properties (as they are too small and rundown for any real development), join them together and develop the area.

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Brother thanks :) Well, what can one say? Education standard in some part of Pakistan is so bad that even so-called reputable (but idiot) journalists believe that lac = million and crore = billion. I think that run down state of Pakistan economy during 1988 to 1999 was corruption plus educational level of people running the economy.

It is truly said that idiot and his money part very quickly. For instance, I would love to do business with such people. I would ask them to write a cheque of one lac in English and they would give me a cheque of one million. :D