List of Loan Waiver Beneficiaries

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Thankyou Mushy and others for stealing our money and giving it to these individuals read chor… we as a nation need to boycott the banks involved in writing-off the loans… there should be something we need to do to let these so-called elite-class-chors know that they are known as chor and are not respected anywhere any more…

People Got Loans Waived | Special Coverage | GEO TV Network

Loan Waiver Beneficiaries**

                            By Rauf Klasra
                            ISLAMABAD: In a country where over 40 per cent                                  of the population is said to be languishing under                                  the poverty line with families surviving on less                                  than $2 a day, the shameful revelation of the                                  filthy rich getting loans worth over Rs100 billion                                  written-off owing to their formidable clout is                                  shocking the nation. And this shameful list carries                                  some of the biggest names of our power elite.
                            
                            The names of Ch Shujaat and Ch Pervez Elahi were                                  found among about 1,000 influential businessmen                                  and Army men who got a total of Rs18 billion loans                                  written-off from the government-owned banks during                                  the first three years of the military government.                                  The list was submitted in the NA when Zafarullah                                  Jamali was the prime minister and Shaukat Aziz                                  was the finance minister. 
                            
                            The first loan of Rs70 million was outstanding                                  against the Punjab Sugar Mills and was written                                  off by the National Bank of Pakistan along with                                  the actual loan amount. The mill was owned by                                  Chaudhry Shujaat Husssain, Chaudhry Mansoor Elahi,                                  Chaudhry Pervez Elahi, Chaudhry Gulzar Mohammad,                                  Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain, Chaudhry Sabhat Elahi,                                  Mrs Qisara Elahi (wife of Chaudhry Pervez Elahi),                                  Mrs Kasur Hussain (wife of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain),                                  Mrs Khalida Begum (wife of Gulzar Muhammad).
                            
                            The second loan of Rs15 million was written off                                  by the UBL outstanding against Punjab Sugar Mills.                                  The beneficiaries were once again Ch Manzoor Elahi,                                  Ch Shujaat Hussain, Pervez Elahi, Wajahat Hussain,                                  Shafaat Hussain, Gulzar Ahmed and Mrs Qaisra Elahi,                                  Khalida Begum, and Kauser Hussain. The UBL once                                  again wrote off another loan of Rs34.1 million                                  outstanding against the Spaco Private Limited.                                  The beneficiaries were the same — Ch Pervez Elahi,                                  Shujaat Hussain, Manzoor Elahi, Wajahat Hussain,                                  Sabahat Elahi, Mrs Kauser Hussain, Qaisra Elahi.
                            
                            It may be added that these loans were written                                  off after declaring their industrial establishments                                  as “sick industry or on the pretext of bankruptcy.”                                  Many of them denied having got their loans written-off. 
                            
                            The political sources claimed that Shahbaz Sharif                                  and Nawaz Sharif knew this troubling fact about                                  the Chaudhrys of Gujrat. Even Imran Khan had been                                  showing the official documents of another bank,                                  which had also written off loans to get the Chaudhrys                                  disqualified from contesting the elections. But                                  his desperate pleas were never entertained by                                  the Election Commission of Pakistan courtesy the                                  might and clout these cousins enjoyed during the                                  early years of General Pervez Musharraf in power.                                  The sources said, on the basis of their own knowledge                                  about the Chaudhrys loan write off, the Sharif                                  brothers were agitating the issue of loan write-off                                  in the media with the public demand to put all                                  the loan beneficiaries on trial after recovering                                  the written-off amounts.
                            
                            The mighty Chaudhrys of Gujrat — Ch Shujaat Hussain,                                  Ch Pervez Elahi and their family members — reportedly                                  got three different bank loans of Rs120 million                                  written off from the National Bank and United                                  Bank of Pakistan during their heady days of power.                                  This has been revealed in the official record                                  of the National Assembly library, which has now                                  formally confirmed that several top politicians                                  and their family members had quietly got several                                  bank loans written off, which had been outstanding                                  against their sugar and textile mills and other                                  industrial units. 
                            
                            These bank loans were mainly written off by the                                  state-run National Bank of Pakistan and United                                  Bank Limited in the past. The official record                                  available with The News, which was placed in the                                  NA in the last one decade, revealed that a total                                  of Rs30 billion loans were written off between                                  1985-2002, which had been outstanding against                                  the top politicians and powerful industrial groups                                  of the country. The list was compiled by the then                                  caretaker government of 1993 led by Moin Qureshi. 
                            
                            In 2007, Auditor General of Pakistan revealed                                  in its report that during the period 2002-2007,                                  a sum of Rs54 billion was written off by Musharraf                                  government. Thus, total figure had reached to                                  Rs85 billions. But, now the recent official report                                  to the NA during the question hour revealed that                                  the total figure of written-off loans had finally                                  crossed over Rs100 billion, after adding the loan                                  amounts written off during two years of PPP government                                  since 2008. 
                            
                            The official list of loan write-off beneficiaries                                  of different periods since 1985 to 2002 revealed                                  that former speaker Gohar Ayub Khan’s family and                                  former Chief Minister Balochistan Jaam Yousuf,                                  are also among other prominent politicians, who                                  got the loans written off from the banks. 
                            
                            The three mighty business families of Pakistan                                  are also among the beneficiaries of these loan                                  write offs in the past. The former housing minister                                  of General Pervez Musharraf -Abbas Sarfraz is                                  also among the beneficiaries who got a massive                                  loan against his sugar mill written off. Lt General                                  Habibullah and Brig M Jan are among the list.
                            
                            The Saifullah family of Lucky Marwat got four                                  loans written off from different banks. The names                                  of Anwar Saifullha Khan, Javed Saifullah, Hamayun                                  Saifullah, Arbab Saddaullha Khan, Shah Jehan Khan,                                  Nisar Khan are part of the list submitted in the                                  NA in 1994 in response to a question by MNA Barjees                                  Tahir. First, the Saifullah brothers got loans                                  written off against their mill— Ms Kohat Textile                                  Mills from the National Bank. The matriarch of                                  the Saifullah family, Mrs Kalsoom Saifullah also                                  got a loan of Rs12 million written off from NBP                                  against Ms Frontier Towel Works, Kohat. Industrial                                  bank also wrote off loan of Rs26 million of Javed                                  Saifullah, Salim Saifullah, Hamayun Saifullah                                  and others against Kohat Textile Mills. The MCB                                  also wrote off loan against the Kohat Textile                                  Mill. Jatoi family of Sindh also got a loan of                                  Rs6.7 million written off from UBL. The beneficiary                                  was Dr Ghafar Jatoi and his brothers. Leghari                                  family also got Rs67 million loans written off                                  from UBL. The beneficiaries included Jafar Khan                                  Leghari, Jamil Ahmed Khan Leghari, Yousuf Khan                                  Leghari, Tariq Khan Leghari, Atta Mohammad Leghari,                                  etc.
                            
                            Saigal group got the loan written off against                                  Omaryar Limited, Lahore. The group got another                                  loan of Rs4 million written off from the UBL.
                            
                            A loan of Rs10.3 million was written off by Investment                                  Corporation of Pakistan. Iqbal Z Ahmed, Mrs Saira                                  Ahmed also got a loan of Rs5.5 million written                                  off from United Bank of Pakistan. Another small                                  loan of Rs1.4 million got written off from UBL                                  against Hassan Ali and company. A loan of Rs18                                  million was also written off against Hashoo Holdings. 
                            
                            Meanwhile, investigations conducted by this correspondent                                  after going through the official record of the                                  National Assembly Secretariat, where all these                                  loan documents were placed from time to time since                                  1994, even Daewoo Corporation of Pakistan was                                  one of the beneficiaries of such big loans written-off                                  by the government banks. National Bank of Pakistan                                  had written off a loan of Rs10 million against                                  Daewoo. The loan was outstanding against Kim Waoo                                  Choong, Kim Joun Sung, Lee Woo Bok, Yoon Nuke                                  NEON, Chui Myoung Kul.
                            
                            The list showed that Karachi-based businessmen                                  have been treated with exceptional kindness by                                  the National Bank of Pakistan. According to the                                  list of such people whose loans and principal                                  amounts were written-off during the last three                                  years, National Bank of Pakistan wrote off billion                                  of rupees from taxpayers’ accounts. Most of the                                  written-off loans went to the textile and industrial                                  giants of the country owned by mighty businessmen,                                  politically influential, former bureaucrats and                                  military officers.
                            
                            The big industrialists like Adamjee Industries                                  owned by Farooq Sheikh, Mrs Shireen Farooq, Mumtaz                                  Sheikh, Tahir Sheikh got Rs448 million written-off                                  from the NBP. Mohib Textile owned by Asif Saigol                                  also got Rs1.1 billion written-off in 2002.
                            
                            The other big names included in the list are First                                  Tawakkal Modaraba owned by Abdul Qadir Tawakkal,                                  Mohammad Rafiq Tawakkal, Alif Husain Mooney, Abid                                  Hussain Rs621 million written-off, National Frutctose                                  Limited owned by Shairullah Durrani got Rs681                                  million written-off, Glamour Textile Mills owned                                  by Iftikhar Ahmed Malik got Rs533 million written-off                                  and others. Two foreign nationals also got the                                  loans written-off.
                            
                            Pakland Cement got Rs10 million written off, Cast                                  N Link owned by Anwar Ahmed got Rs159 million                                  written-off. Taha Spinning limited got Rs64 million                                  written off. 
                            
                            Following is the list of mighty individuals and                                  business tycoons whose loans were written-off                                  in majority of cases along with principal amount                                  from National Bank of Pakistan (NBP). 
                            
                            KARACHI: Zahid Fazal (Farah Enterprises) Rs09                                  m; White Bird Chick Limited Rs8.2 m, Advance Computer                                  Technology Rs1.1 m, Hamid D Habib of Balochistan                                  Glass Rs6 m, Latif Paul of TS Latisons Rs0.5 m,                                  Anisure Rehman of Zeb Enterprises Rs1.9 m, Chaudhry                                  Mohammad Younis of Ice Land Cold storage Rs16                                  m, Mohammad Saleheen of Naveed Farbics Rs0.7 m,                                  Younis Rs0.5 m, Mohammad Sultan Rs0.5 m, Azhar                                  Jamil of Sindh Industries Enterprises Rs0.2 m,                                  Mushtaq Ahmed Rs0.5 m, Asghar Ali Rs05 m, Fida                                  Mohamamd Rs0.5 m, Mohammad Ismail Rs0.5 m, Abdul                                  Sattar Rs0.5 m, Lal Mohamamd Rs0.5 m, Mohammad                                  Akbar Baloch Rs0.5 m, Ghulam Farooq Rs0.5 m, Amir                                  Baksh Rs0.5 m, Mohammad Naseem Rs0.5 m, M Shoaib                                  Rs0.5 m, Liaqat Ali Khan Rs0.514 m, Khaliq Farooqi                                  Rs0.5 m, Irfan Rs0.572 m, Irfan Rs0.572 m, Sikandar                                  Rs0.5 m, Asrar Hussain Sarbazi Rs0.56 m, Abdul                                  Hameed Rs0.576 m, Mohammad Yaqoob Rs0.576 m, Shafqat                                  Rehman Rs0.575 m, Shahbaz Aqeel Rs0.575 m, Abida                                  Sultana Rs0.509 m, Mohammad Hanif Rs0.5 m, Tarranum                                  Baig Rs0.5 m, Hidyatullah Farid Rs1.3 m, Pak Hardware                                  and Paint Rs0.9 m, Mohammad Ali Rs0.5 m, Sh Mohammad                                  Zahid Rs0.5 m, Mohammad Ayub Rs0.5 m, Nadeem Ahmed                                  Rs0.5 m, Mushtaq Ahmed Rs0.517 m, Mushtaq Ishaq                                  Rs0.5 m, Mir Mohammad Baloch Rs0.5 m, Mohammad                                  Altaf Hussain Rs0.5 m, Abdul Khalil Rs0.5 m, Abdul                                  Rahim Khatri Rs0.517 m, Imam Buksh Rs0.535m, Abdul                                  Hameed Rs0.576 m, Wideyat Ali Rs0.5 m, Rizwan                                  Hasan Rs0.5 m, Mohammad Sarwar Rs0.5 m, Maqbool                                  Hussain Rs0.5 m, Ali Asghar Rs0.512 m, Shahnawz                                  Rs0.524 m, Jawed Floor Mills of Rana Mohammad                                  Siddiqui Rs20 m, Muhammad of Madina Food Industries                                  Rs1.45 m, Syed Qmar Hai of Indus Poultry Farm                                  Rs0.55 m, Mian Maqbool Ahmed of Alam Shuttle Industries                                  Rs2.432 m, M Yousaf Khan of Progressive Industries                                  Enterprises Rs0.7 m, Abdul Rashid of Aziz Company                                  Rs0.5 m, Nasir Hussain Shah of Shah Cotton Factory                                  Rs5.4 m, Hazoor Khan Chanido of Chandi Floor Mills                                  Dadu Rs0.7 m, Pir Sarfrarz Ahmed of Nawab Shah                                  Rs0.8 m, Munawar Hussain Rs0.722 m, Manzoor Hussain                                  of Al Imran Hotel Ranipur Rs0.6 m, Arjandas of                                  Arjandas Rice Rs1.05 m, Atta Mohamamd Marri of                                  Mari Fish Farm Rs0.7 m, Atta Mohammad Mari Rs1.4m,                                  S Zaheer Hussain Shah Rs0.9 m, Mst Ashraf Begum                                  Rs0.5 m, Mohammad Idris Rs0.6 m, Sardar Taj Mohammad                                  Rs0.8 m,Sh Saleem Ali of Capital Flour Mills,                                  Murdikey Rs3 m, Mohamamd Afazal of Arshaq and                                  Co, Lahore Rs0.9 m, Sanullah from Gujranwala Rs0.6                                  m, Hassan Ali Khan of Lahore Rs0.5 m, Sh Abdul                                  Rehman Rs1.33 m, Lali Akbar of Abbas Trader, Kasur                                  Rs0.8 m, Tariq Mir of Mir Iron Store, Lahore Rs0.5                                  m, Mustafa Ali Mir, Lahore Rs0.6 m, M Latif of                                  Arshad Latif Indus Rs6.3 m, Mohammad Riaz of Riaz                                  Furniture House Rs0.8 m, Mohammad Amin Khan of                                  Makran Int Rs1.7 m, Haji Mohammad Ishaq of Tariq                                  Industries Rs0.9 m, Mian Mohammad Sarwar of Al                                  Ahmed Knitting Rs1.3 m, Mohammad Ahmed of M A                                  S Stell Mills, Lahore Rs0.9 m, Mian Hamid Sarwar                                  of Shishmahal Hosiery Rs0.9 m, Sh Mohammad Ashraf                                  of Ashraf Ice Factory Rs0.9 m, Gulshan Begum W/o                                  Zubaidullah Khan of Lahore Rs0.5m, Iftikhar Ali                                  of Lahore Rs0.5 m, Khalid Bashir Khokar of Lahore                                  Rs0.5 m, Arshad Javed Ghurki, Lahore Rs0.5 m,                                  Arshad Javed Khurki, Javed Ghurki, Mhammad Khalid,                                  Jamshed Asghar Ghurki, Sohail Asghar Ghurki, Mrs                                  Rubina of Unique Trading, Lahore Rs0.891 m, Mohammad                                  Iqbal of United Factory Rs0.5 m, Syed Izhar Hussain                                  of Bhatti Brothers Sheikhupura Rs0.9 m, Abdul                                  Rauf Qureshi of Rauf Corporation Lahore Rs0.6                                  m, Dr Abdul Rauf of Leatheron Lahore Rs0.7 m,                                  Sabir Javed Lhr, Rs 1.2m, Azfar Manzoor Lahore                                  Rs1m, Mrs Qaiser Manzoor Lahore Rs 1.2m, Mohammad                                  Iqbal Javed of Mughal Technical Indus Lahore Rs                                  0.4m, Mohammad Ishaq Khan of Zahid Industries                                  Lahore Rs 1.5m, Khalid Hatyat of Millat Corporation                                  Rs 0.4m, Mohammad Azhar Leghiar, Dewan Aashiq                                  Hussain, Umer Hayat Bosan, Shauakt Hayat Bosan,                                  Niaz Ahmed, Muzaffar Hussain Bokhari, Mushtaq                                  Shah and Nazar Abbas of Hayat Textile Mills Lahore                                  Rs 110 million, Ghulam Mustafa Khan of Nashika                                  Impex Lahore Rs 4.3m, Mian Tajamal Hussain, Mian                                  Nusratuddin, Mrs Azra Tajamal, Mrs Laila Nusrat,                                  Mrs Saeeda begum of Chenab textile Mills Lahore                                  Rs 25m, Mian Abdur Rehman of Abdulur Rehman and                                  Com Bhwalpur Rs 1.6m, Mian Ghulam Owais Owasi                                  of Owais Industries Bhwalpur Rs 0.9m, Shad Ahmed                                  of Shahzad Cotton Rahim Yar khan Rs 0.9m, Ch.                                  Mohiuddin of Five Star Industries Okara Rs 0.7m,                                  Mohammad Ehsan of Ehsan Soap factory Lahore Rs                                  09m, Sh. Abdul Jabbar of Feroze Oil and General                                  Mills Okara Rs 0.6m, Sh. Mohammad Latif of Baba                                  Farid Roller flour mill, Pakpattan Rs 0.6m, Shafiqe                                  Ahmed of Mehran Cotton Multan Rs 1.m, Asad Zuabir                                  of Jhangir Industries Multan Rs 0.5m, Riaz Ahmed                                  of Riaz Textile Mills Multan Rs 0.6m, Ch Niaz                                  Muhmmad Multan Rs 0.5m, Zulifkar Ali Industries                                  Multan Rs 0.8m, Hamid Azmat Sheikh of Azmat Towellers                                  Industries Multan Rs 2.4m, Mohammad Hussain of                                  Rafay Textile Industries Burewala Rs 1.4m, Mohammad                                  Ashgar of Asif Oil Mills Kehror Pacca Rs 0.6m,                                  Mohammad Iqbal of Mashal Cotton Kehror Pacca Rs                                  0.6m, Mohammad Iqbal of Asif Irfan Cold storage                                  Mianchannu Rs 1.4m, Mohammad Nazir of Mudhwal                                  Enginnering Khushab Rs 4.7m, Farooq Saigal, Usman                                  Siagal, Umer Saigal, Saleem Saigal of Kohirnoo                                  textile Mills Liaquatbabad Rs 29m, Abdul Rehman                                  of Gatth Foundary Workshop Faisalabad Rs 7.3billion,                                  Ashraf Textile Rs0.7m, Mohammad Ashraf Rs 1.2m,                                  Universal enterprises Faisalabad Rs 1.m, Javed                                  Autos Sargodha Rs 1.0, Khursheed Ahmed Shad Faisalabad                                  Rs0.66, Imran Saleem Ch. Gujrat Rs 0.737m, Jhangir                                  Saleemullah Gujrat Rs 0.9m, Adnan Aziz Trader                                  Gujrat Rs1.2m, Inayat Industries Gujrat Rs 1.2m,                                  M. Rashid General Metal Works Gujrat Rs 0.8m,                                  Safdar and Com Gujrat Rs 2.2m, Younis-National                                  Weaving Fact, Gujrat Rs 1.2m, S. Mohammad Oil                                  Mills Attock Rs 1.286m, Imran Shah and Bros Rwalpindi                                  Rs 1.03m, Hazara Wodden Mills Rawalpindi Rs 1.133m,                                  Lt. Col Rabnawaz of Nawaish Gypsum Jhelum Rs 0.6m,                                  Food Department of NWFP Rs 3.434m, Begum Noor                                  Jehan Mardan Peshawar Rs 6.8m, K. Mahmoodullah                                  of MS LTCF, Islamabad Rs3m, Seth Dawood Group                                  of MS Pakistan Paper corporation Charsada Rs 19                                  million, Seth Sahbir Hussain of MS Castle Industries                                  Haripur Rs 12 million, Fateh Weeolen Industries                                  Rs5million, Juma Khan Quetta Rs 4.6 m, Abdul Qayum                                  Quetta Rs 0.5m, Ghazi Khan Quetta Rs 0.7m, Syed                                  Abdul Rashid Quetta Rs 0.9m, Zahoor Ahmed Quetta                                  Rs 0.7m, Zahoor Ahmed son of Haji Abdullah Samad                                  Quetta Rs 0.74m, Ahmed Khan Quetta Rs 0.814m,                                  Jhangir Khan Quetta Rs 06m, Mirza Mohammad Quetta                                  Rs 0.5m, Mir Khuda Bux Muri, Mir Nawaz Marri,                                  Mrs Elsa Mariie Benazir , Ms Kamal Faria Marri                                  and Miss Anita Marri Rs 1.7m, Malick Abdullah                                  Jan Quetta Rs 0.7m, Ashraf shoe company Mirpur,                                  Kashmir, Rs 6.4m, Abdulleh Saleh Rs 123m Saudia                                  Arabia, Amjad Malick Karachi Rs 2.2m, Abdul Wahab                                  Karachi Rs 2.4m, Ghazala Haq and Amjad Malick                                  Karachi Rs 6m, Mir Mehraullah Mengal Karachi Rs1.2                                  m.
                            
                            Mohammad Sadiq of Chand Mills Karachi Rs 0.5m,                                  MB Dhody Karachi Rs 3m, Sardar Mohammad of General                                  Tractor Machinery Karachi Rs 3m, Noor Ali Group,                                  Karachi got about Rs 3m written-off, Mohammad                                  Hussain of Process Pakistan Rs 1.19m, Mohammad                                  Sarfraz Paracha of East Asia Trading Karachi Rs                                  0.7m, Ghulam Ali Talpur Karachi Rs 0.6m, Lt-Col                                  M . Jaffar Karachi Rs 2.7m, Noor Ali Hirani Karachi                                  Rs 1.2m, Sun Publication Rs 1.3m, Tariq Jaffar                                  Campher Pak Karachi Rs 10m, Mohammad Pervez, Col                                  Akhlaq Ali Khan, Talibul Rasool, Abdul Jalil,                                  Mohammad Yousaf Mirza of Allied Textile Mills                                  Larkana Rs 296m, R Hasan Ali, Hyderabad Rs 0.9m,                                  Mehboob Elahi of Sindh Tanneris Hyderabad Rs 4.89m,                                  Haji and company Lahore Rs 0.9m, Syed Amjad Ali                                  Gujranwala Rs 2.178m, Ch. Mohammad Anwar of Elegzender                                  and co Rs 1.7m, Mohammad Younis of Younis Company                                  Lahore Rs 8.4m, Sh Javed Iqbal and Brother LahoreRs                                  2.4m, Denn Autos Lahore Rs 1.8m, Begum Sherin                                  Wahab, Abdul Qayum, Mumtaz Ahmed Abdul Jabbar,                                  Mrs Sahiba Qayum of Sarhad Cresent Indsutries                                  Rs 9.5m, Javed Zia, Mrs Kasur Javed, Salman Zai,                                  Umer Javed, Miss Amber Javed nad Zafar Inami and                                  Ghulam Rasool of Okara Textile Mills Rs 126million.                                  And Fazal Elahi Malik, Teshin of Ally Hoisery                                  Mills Lahore got Rs 0.7 million written-off.
                            
                            In year 2000, the NBP wrote off many loans. In                                  Peshawar Rs1 m of Mrs Aurangzeb of Ms Rahman Ice                                  Factory was written-off.
                            
                            FAISALABAD: Maryam Fatama weaving factory, Rs                                  4.5m, Ashfaq Hussain of Al Najaf Traders Faisalabad                                  Rs 2.5m, Ch. Mohamamd Tufail of Rehan Cotton Primahal                                  Rs 1.4m, Ms Sajja International F/abad Rs 0.5m.
                            
                            MULTAN: Mohammad Hanif Rahm Yar Khan Rs1.0m, Mhamamd                                  Aslam RYK Rs 0.9m, AJ Textile Industry RYK Rs6.9m,                                  Madni electric traders Ahmedpureast Rs 0.666m,                                  Ghulam Jaffar Jalwana Bhwalpur Rs 0.6m, Irfan                                  Salman paper mills Sadiaqabad Rs 7.3m, Mian Tariq                                  Gurmani and Suryia Iqbal Gurmani Thatta Gurmani                                  Industries Kot Addu Rs1.5m, Al. Farooq Electronics                                  Rs0.5m, Al Hasnaian Enterprises Rs 0.646m, Rizwan                                  Textile Mills Rs0.6m, Mehboob Ahmed Rs 0.7m, Mohamamd                                  Khalid Rs0.6m, Abul Sattar Rs 0.5m, Shahid Pervez                                  Rs 0.7m, Al Azhar Textile Mills ( Mirza Azhar                                  Beg nad Mrs Rafiqan Begum) Rs 6.4m, Barington                                  Pharama of Pervez Iqbal Rs 1.9m, Jhandir Textile                                  of Mohammad Akram Rs 0.5m, Mohammad Naeem of Four                                  NS Fabrics Rs 1.3m, Mudasar Haider Chemica Rs1.5m,                                  Sultan Wool Industries, Sahiwal Rs1.11m, Baby                                  soap factory Kasoor Rs 2.7m, Mian AND Company                                  Malsi Rs 0.7m Dhah Brothers weaving Vehari of                                  Munir Khan, Sadia Shabnam, Raheem Baksh Rs 3.2m                                  and Javed Cotton Industries Lodhran of Malik Usman,                                  Malick Meraj Khalid and Mohammad Ajmal Rs 1.5m,                                  and Mashallah Cotton factory Mailisi Rs 0.9m. 
                            
                            HYDERABAD: Sardian Paints Rs 2m, Al Amna Entp                                  Rs 1m, MS Prince Rice Rs 1.3m, Niazi Ice Rs 1.44m,                                  Associates Rs 0.766m, Jan Mohammad Rs 0.6m, Abdul                                  Jabbar Rs 0.7m, Ali Gul Brohi Rs 1.1m, Abdul Majeed                                  Rs 0.9m, MaliK Rice Mills Rs 2.7m, Intasia Entp                                  Rs 43m, Expotex Limited Rs 49m, Excelisor industries                                  Rs 5.1m, All Leather Limited Rs 1m, Mumtaz Mohammad                                  Khan Zai Rs 0.772m, Sameer Garments Rs 0.8m, Rafiq                                  Saigal, Afsar Khan, got two loans of Allied Paper                                  Industries Karachi to the tune of Rs 35m written-off.                                  Abdul Rashid Rs 0.5, Khan Ice Factory Rs 1m, Ashraf                                  Traders Rs 0.7m, Anglo Universal Karachi Rs 0.7m,                                  Gulf Food Industries Rs 0.8m, Makhdoom Traders                                  Rs 0.5m, MA Footwear Rs 1.1m, Commodity Impex                                  Rs 3m, Fetisal Grain Rs 1.2m, Aftab Garments Rs                                  0.6m, Citizen Process Rs 0.5m, Farm Products Rs                                  0.7m, Javed Iqbal Rs 0.6m, Masood Ahmed Qureshi                                  Rs 1.14m, Moash Traders Rs 4m, Sabeena Enterprises                                  Rs 8.9m.
                            
                            LAHORE: Ms Jarral International Rs 1.8m, Ms Ghulam                                  Hussain Rs 0.9m, Ehssan Machinery story Rs 0.5m,                                  Tariq Mansoor Rs 0.8m, Zab Poly Proplyeine Products                                  Rs 3.4m, Syed Waseem Ahmed Rs 0.55m, and M/S Wasjid                                  Ali of Gulberg-II Rs 18m.
                            
                            ISLAMABAD: Bashir Awan Rs 0.7m, Tariq Rehman Rs                                  0.7m, Amir Nawab Rs 0.9m, Azra Noreen Rs 2.2m,                                  Nasir Fatima Rs 2.2m, Inamullah Saeed Rs 1.2m,                                  M Safdar Rs 0.88m, Star Corporation Rs 2.735m,                                  Mughal Ice Plant of Col Rafiq Baig Rs 1.3m, Shaheen                                  Engineering Rs 2.2m, Fazal Electric Rs 0.7m, Malick                                  Mohammad Akhtar Rs 0.5m, Yaqoob Brothers Rs 0.5m,                                  Amjad Gilani, Tariq Gilani and Khalid Gilani of                                  Nisa Enterprises Rs 0.5m.
                            
                            EX-MBL: They belong to Karachi. Al Rehman Services                                  Rs 0.6m, Baba Manna Rs 1.m, Saeedudin Zubair Rs                                  0.6m, Trade Link of Manzoor Qaider Rs 1.2m, Bhai                                  Hashim Rs 0.7m, IK Corporation Rs 0.7m, M Farooq                                  Rs 0.6m, and Saleem Khan Rawalpindi Rs 0.7m.
                            
                            QUETTA: Sonmiani Fish Rs 2.2m, Abdul Qadier Rs                                  0.511m, Mohammad Alam Rs 0.5m, Hanid Moula Dad                                  Rs 0.5m, Mohamamd Ramzan Rs 0.5m, Mohammand Hassan                                  Rs 0.5m, Gul Mohammad Rs 0.5m, Mazar Khan Rs 0.5m,                                  Faiz Ahmed Rs0.7m, Abdul Mateen Rs 0.86m, Shin                                  Gul Tareen Rs 0.6m, Abdul Qadir Rs0.6m, Mohamamd                                  Zahir Rs0.77m. 
                            
                            The loan written-off during year 2001:
                            
                            KARACHI: Amed Trading Rs 2.9m, Farna Ice Rs 1.2m,                                  Mohamamd Yasin Rs 1m, Shaffaf Ice Factory Rs 2.5m,                                  Anwar Iqbal Rs 1.1m, Engineering Products Rs 1.5m,                                  Indus Oil Expellers Rs 3m, Poshak International                                  Rs 0.8m, Eastern Garments Rs 21m, Asif Owais Rs                                  0.6m, Nazir Ahmed Rs 0.8m, Mohammad Khursheed                                  Khan Rs 0.5m, Mohammad Ramzan Rs 1m, General Traders                                  Rs 10m, Quality Builders Rs 1.5m, Karachi Water                                  Proofing Rs 0.9m, Mohammad Ramzan Rs 0.6m, Hukum                                  Khan Rs 0.8m, Syed Raziddin Rs 0.5m, MS Tehseen                                  Rs 0.5m, Yousaf Cheema Rs 0.7m, Jamil Rs 1.3m,                                  Shabbir Ahmed Junami, Tasveer Ahmed Jumani, Taheree                                  Ahmed Jumani, Azshraf Kahton, Salla Jumani, Shaukat                                  Memon and Ms Shereen Jumani of Annud Textile Mills                                  got a massive loan of Rs 279m written-off.
                            
                            Abid Hassan Rs 0.5m, Haq Nawaz Dahri Rs 0.5m,                                  Shah Nawaz Khan Rs 0.5m, Fizza Nazim Rs 0.8m,                                  Mohammad Hayat Rs 0.5m, Nadeem Ahmed Rs 0.7m,                                  FB Burki Ice Factory Rs 1.4m, Karachi Transport                                  Corporation Rs 79m, Babar Rafiq Rs 0.6m, Nisar                                  Ahmed Rs 0.5m, Qaisruzzman Rs 0.6m, Sajjad Hussain                                  Rs 0.5m, Nasir Rafiq Rs 0.5m, Badar Ahmed Rs 0.5m,                                  Manzar Farreed Rs 0.6m, Khalid Mehmood Rs 0.6m,                                  Saeed Ahmed Rs 0.6m, Jawaid Textile Industries                                  Rs 0.9m, Mansoor Yousaf Rs 0.5m, Mohammed Ismail                                  Rs 0.5m, Aamir Hashmi Rs 0.551m, Sajid Ali Rs                                  0.7m, Mushtaq Hussain Rs 0.5m, Tahir Ehtasham                                  Rs 0.6m, Mohamamd Noman Bhatti Rs 0.5m, Saleemuddin                                  Rs 0.5m, Anissudin Rs 0.6m, Mobina Begum Rs 0.6m,                                  Miss Tabassum Shehnaz Rs 0.6m, Mohaamd Yousaf                                  Rs 0.6m, Mant Lal Maulal Rs 0.67m, Athar Batool                                  Rs 0.78m, Shahid Khan Rs 0.5m, Azam Afraid Rs                                  0.6m, Syed Qasim Hussain Rs 0.539m, Syed Khaliluddin                                  Rs 0.575m, Abdul Qayum Rs 0.681m, Mohammad Burhan                                  Khan Rs 0.825m, Syed Khuram Raza Naqvi Rs 0.543m,                                  Saad Ahmed Rs 0.6m, Hasan Shakeel Rs 0.8m, Ali                                  Hassan Rs 0.534m, Mohammad Irfan Rs 0.55m, Shafiq                                  Ahmed Rs 0.8m, Khwajamoinul HasanRs0.666m, Raza                                  Hassan Rs 0.5m, Syed Afaq Rs0.6m, Syed Mohammad                                  Nasim Ali, Rs0.6M, Mohammad Aslam Rs 0.6m, Syed                                  Aslam Ali Rs 0.6m, Asif Rehman Rs 0.665m, Asif                                  Rehman Rs 0.66m, Asim Ilyas Rs 0.5m, Adnanul HassaN                                  Rs 0.8m, Syed Rasheed Ahmed Rs 0.5m, Monbina Afzal                                  Rs 0.7m, Kamran Rauf Rs 0.7m, Najam Akthar Rs                                  0.8m, S Sharafifuddin Rs 0.8m and Imtiaz Hussain                                  Zaid Rs 0.6m. 
                            
                            Khalid Beg Rs 0.5m, Mohammad Aman Rs 0.6m, Tariq                                  Baloch Rs 0.666m, Mohamamd Mobin Sheikh Rs 0.6m,                                  Ms Golden Plant Ind Rs 0.7m, S Ali Ahmed Zaidi                                  Rs 0.7m, Siddiqi Rs 1.1m, Ms Pakistan Rs 1.4m,                                  Ms Metropolitan Rs 190m,                                 Altaf Husain Shah Rs 0.5m, Mehmoodul Hassan Rs                                  0.5m, Mashiuddin Rs 0.9m, Aitzazuddin Rs 1.55m,                                  Ihtashamuddin Rs 0.55m, FS Aizuddin Rs 0.5m, FS                                  Ayazuddin Rs 1.6m, Mrs Shaim Fatima Rs 0.6m, Iqbal                                  Shakoor Rs 0.6m, Mujeebuddin Rs 0.5m, Mrs Meharur                                  Nisa Rs.7m, Anwar Raza Khan Rs 0.7m, Anwar Raza                                  Khan Rs 0.7m, Mohmmad Jamil Rs 0.9m, Sardar Shakeel                                  Rs 0.6m, Rashid Ali Rs 0.6m, Mohmmad Hanif Rs                                  0.8m, Abdul Shakoor Rs 0.6m, Adnan Husain Rs0.7m,                                  Ahsan Anjum Rs 0.66m. Fareed Gul Rs 0.6m, Khuda                                  Bux Rs 0.5m, M Faisal Rs 0.7m, Basir Alam Rs 0.6m,                                  M Waseem Rs 0.65m, Mrs Rubena Rs 0.665m, Shahbaz                                  Aqeel Rs 0.659m, Sharjeel Qaider Rs 0.5m, Tahir                                  Anjum Rs 0.655m, Abdul Azim Rs 0.5m, Abdul Razak                                  Rs 0.5m, Akhtar Hussain Rs 0.5m, Asif Sormoo Rs                                  0.554m, Fayyaz Ahmed Rs 0.544m, M Saleem Rs 0.5m,                                  Sadia Bano Rs 0.5m, Moizuddin Rs 0.5m, Adul Haq                                  Rs 0.54m, Mrs Kasur Perveen Rs 0.5m, Mohammad                                  Rafiq Rs 0.55m, Mohammad Saleem Rs 0.5m, Rana                                  Mohamamd Rs 0.545m, Rukhsan Begum Rs 0.5m, Rehan                                  Shahid Rs 0.5m, Tahir Raza Rs 0.5m, Ashifaq Ahmed                                  Rs 0.5m.
                            
                            Year 2002: Following tycoons got their loans written-off                                  in 2002.
                            
                            Agri Autos Inds, Haleema Majeed Sons, Amie Investment,                                  Sultan Textile Mills, Century Weaving, Husasin                                  Towels, Durrani Associations, Nasir Khan, Muhammad                                  Zafeef, Mohammad Usman, Ali Bux, Malick Munsif                                  Khan, Mohammad Usman, Nabi Bux Baloch, Nisar Fatima,                                  Akhar Bhugi Assoicates, Irfan Basharat, Samco                                  Industries, Saeed Hasan, RN Stell products, Punjab                                  Ceremic, Mahbub Ashraf, Gulberg Caterers, Samanabad                                  enterprises, Azhar company, Sindhu Marbal company,                                  Shabirruddin, Mohammad Husain, Rashid Sons, Rehman                                  Oil Mills, Abu Bakar cold storage and oil factory.
                            
                            BHAWALPUR: Shafi Oil mills, Ahmed Industries,                                  Goheer Oil mills,
                            
                            MULTAN: Union Straw paper board, jail traders,                                  Omar Hardware, Khan Brothers cotton, Ali Intp,                                  NK Medicot private limited, Al Munir textile private                                  limited and Sadiqabad textile mills. Sinopak.                                  (The list is still incomplete because of space                                  constraints)
                            
                            A few of those who got loans written off were                                  genuine cases as they suffered sick industry or                                  bankruptcy. Their loans were written off according                                  to rules and prevalent law. Some of the beneficiaries,                                  however, submitted bogus claims and the banks                                  did not follow rules and regulations in writing                                  off their loans.