Wah Re Zardari

I am visiting Islamabad after one and a half years, and am astonished to see the city with destroyed roads, un-operational traffic signals, chaotic traffic and garbage on the side of the roads. Never had I thought (in my wildest dreams) to see Islamabad in a condition like this. CDA is broke, thanks to the previous PPP government. I am not exaggerating here, the condition of (main roads) of Pindi and Lahore are much better than Islamabad now. Thank you Zardari for destroying the only planned city of the country.

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You think Zardari is a construction worker making roads all over Pakistan eh!

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what are u doing in Islamabad?
Visa liya Islamabad ka ya avain hee munh chak kay.....
no visa no right to complain

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Thanks God I did not go there. But then I was in Lahore and the picture was almost as deadly as this. I found almost 75% signals inoperative. The concept of repair wasn't there at all because repairing is not highlighted by the media. Make new roads, get publicity and that's all. What happens to the rest of the road network isn't government's headache.

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Wah rhay "Little Hitler":)

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Eh! No

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AP Uncle saay zarror mulaqat karr na

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Aankhain Khol kar dekho Hazoor
Yeh PTI wali ainak utaro
Is main sub ulta Nazar aata hay
Majnoon nazar Aati hay Laila Nazar Aata hay
I am a critic of this
They have spent much at Islamabad
There are many new roads in Islamabad
Flowing direct like motorway
Have you seen new Zero point Choak

People live abroad learn to speak truth often

Ohh I forgot
Forefather of Australians were the criminals of UK
So may be not a tradition of Australia
I don't know that
I am quite unknown to Australian Society
Or you didn't learn it there
Remained pure Pakistni
Unchanged .

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I live near airport
Just close to main road
On main road of Gulzar e Qauid
He is most welcome

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^^^^

Jyalon ke dil buhat barhay hain. Khush raho.

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Islamabad destroyed, another legacy of the previous glorious stint of Awami Hakoomat.

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Yet another financial opportunity missed: CDA fails to enforce by-laws in zones IV, V | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

**ISLAMABAD, April 14: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) board has failed to implement building regulations in Zone-IV and Zone-V of Islamabad which could have been a source of generating around Rs80 billion worth of revenue from 500,000 housing units for the authority.
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This is yet another display of incompetence on the part of the CDA in a string of unending failures to fulfil its responsibilities.

**The CDA is not only cash starved and in a desperate need of fund that could have been generated from these housing units but is also ignoring its responsibility of implementing important building regulations.
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According to documents available with Dawn, the authority’s enforcement division recently wrote a letter to the planning wing and the building control departments to give input on the matter.

The letter states: “Islamabad’s zoning regulations of 2005 empower the CDA to provide approval for all types of building and occupancy plans in the limits of ICT…” It also said violations of building zoning regulations should be taken up by the planning wing’s Building Control Section (BCS), and the violators appropriately served notices or penalised through the enforcement directorate.

The letter reminded the BCS of the powers it held that enable its officials to ensure proper implementation of building by-laws, rules and regulations.

These powers include provisions for approval of building plans and completion certificates (of residential and commercial buildings), keeping track of building violations and demolishing structures in violation of by-law rules, and keeping a check on non-conforming use violations.

A senior official in the authority explained: “The CDA board is unaware of this lucrative opportunity to generate financial resources from Zone IV and V and the various housing societies that are registered with the ICT administration. A few of these also come under CDA domain.”

**There are almost 30 housing societies registered with the CDA. Referring to these societies, the CDA official asserted that “the CDA has never asked the various housing societies registered under it to obtain approvals for their residential commercial building plans and that puts a question mark on the performance of CDA board.”
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**The official further explained that almost 50,000 residential and commercial buildings are located in these housing societies of Zone-1V and Zone-V and “their building plans have never been approved.”
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**Advocate Niazullah Niazi, former president of Islamabad Bar, told Dawn: “CDA board has been criminally negligent in generating much-needed revenue through fining those violating the building by-laws.”
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He explained that the CDA Ordinance of 1960 empowered the authority to require that all building plans for construction in these housing societies be approved by the CDA.

This requirement remains even if these buildings are registered with the ICT circle registrar office (which registers private housing societies).

Mr Niazi estimated that CDA can generate around Rs80 billion if it gets the FIA, NAB and the federal ombudsman appropriately involved and publicised its rules and regulations through the media.

He said a Supreme Court decision further strengthened the CDA power to take action on violation of building regulations. In 2007, the apex court had directed Lahore Development Authority to demolish all buildings violating building by-laws.

Commenting on CDA’s reluctance to fulfil its role of implementing building regulations, Mr Niazi wondered why the authority had been so reluctant to address this issue and said the CDA chairman Syed Tahir Shahbaz should investigate the matter.

“Otherwise,” he declared, “we will approach the court to take notice of this very important public matter. The national exchequer is suffering losses because of CDA’s failure to ensure strong implementation of laws and regulations.”

Meanwhile, in the letter sent to the BCS and planning division, the enforcement wing explained that the responsibility of implementing building and land-use regulations fell under the CDA purview: “The functions of enforcement of building by-laws and even land use used to be the mandate of the CDA. With the expansion of the city, BCS confined its limits to CDA’s own developed sectors (urban areas only).”

The letter went on to explain that through the implementation of building by-laws, CDA can generate substantial revenue in the form of scrutiny fees, conversion fees, and other fines.”

These fees are between Rs12,000 and Rs25,000 for residential units and vary considerably for commercial buildings.

The letter also invited the attention of the CDA chairman and senior board members to a list of violations committed by housing societies.

In specific, it highlighted the emergence of skyscrapers. “I would bring on record the mushroom growth of high-rise buildings in ICT limits without approval of the authority that pose a serious threat to precious human lives.”

A planning wing official added that the authority already had a complete survey of all housing units and can easily issue public notices to all units asking owners to submit building control fees within one year.

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CDA facing financial collapse | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

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MashaAllah the candidate of PPP from NA 49 (islamabad) is Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar (nephew of Taji Khokhar and right hand man of Malik Riaz) a known land grabber in the area.

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In such elaborate words, you really showed us great picture of Islamabad, how the govt has taken care of the city and country :k:

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Pakistan main shayad aisay hi log rah gaiay hain. Do you think IK and his permanent lotay are bunch of angels? Isn't IK is also beneficiary of Malik Riaz?

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Do you know , Who is behind this all . Malik Riaz’s killer Mafia .
You will never know it perhaps .
They control media even google Pakistan

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I agree, good way to get rid of Malik Riaz mafia by giving a ticket to someone from his gang. Bravo, jiyaaayy Bhutto

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Please provide a reference for the same, I have given you PPPs candidate from rural islamabad.

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Whole of Pakistan is being screwed by Zardari yaar