G-14/1 allottees meet MNA; demand initiation of development work

G-14/1 allottees meet MNA; demand initiation of development work

MNA Anjum Aqeel Khan assured the delegation that their grievances would be addressed within three months. He pledged to take concrete steps to resolve the matter and ensure that the allottees finally receive possession of their plots

ISLAMABAD, AUG 18 /DNA/ – The Allottees Welfare Association G-14 delegation met Member of National Assembly (MNA) Anjum Aqeel Khan and demanded immediate initiation of development work in sector G-14/1, along with the handing over of plots to rightful allottees.

The delegation highlighted that the housing project was launched in 2004, yet despite progress in other sub-sectors of G-14, sector G-14/1 remains deprived of basic development facilities and possession rights. They expressed deep concern that this 22-year delay has shattered the dreams of many families who invested their life savings into acquiring plots. Tragically, several original allottees have passed away during this prolonged wait, leaving their heirs still struggling to secure their legitimate rights.

The representatives stressed that this is not merely a development issue but a matter of thousands of families’ futures, their hard-earned investments, and their fundamental right to ownership. They pointed out that illegal occupations, encroachments, and unauthorized constructions in G-14/1 have severely undermined the rights of genuine allottees.

MNA Anjum Aqeel Khan assured the delegation that their grievances would be addressed within three months. He pledged to take concrete steps to resolve the matter and ensure that the allottees finally receive possession of their plots.

This long-standing issue reflects broader challenges in Pakistan’s housing sector, where delays, encroachments, and lack of timely development often leave citizens in distress. The G-14/1 case has become symbolic of the struggle between rightful ownership and bureaucratic hurdles, underscoring the urgent need for reforms in housing project management and land allocation.

The delegation’s appeal serves as a reminder that housing is not just about infrastructure—it is about dignity, security, and the fulfillment of promises made to citizens. The resolution of this matter will not only restore confidence among the allottees but also set a precedent for accountability in future housing schemes.=DNA