Govt to take action against land mafias, facilitators: PM Imran
Imran Khan said encroachment had also aggravated Pakistans existing lack of sufficient forest cover
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that government will take action against land mafias and their facilitators with the help of digital record maintained by cadastral mapping.
In a series of Tweets on Sunday, the prime minister said that when the government began cadastral mapping of Pakistan to digitalise land records there was a massive resistance just like protests over Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
He shared the “shocking facts” coming out of the digitalized land record revealing that the encroached properties also included forest land valuing Rs 1,869 billion.
“The most shocking facts to come out are: 1. The huge total value of all encroached state & 3 major cities land – approximately Rs 5595 billion; 2. The approximate value of encroached forest land – Rs 1869 billion,” he wrote on Twitter.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) November 21, 2021
He said the encroachment had also aggravated Pakistan’s existing lack of sufficient forest cover.
He said like the Electronic Voting Machines, the government also faced “massive resistance” while beginning the cadastral mapping of Pakistan to digitalize land records.
“Results of Phase 1 survey of state lands shows why the resistance: phenomenal state land encroachment including of forest land through land mafia-political elite connivance,” he commented.
With this accurate digital record, he said the government would now take action against these land mafias and their facilitators.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) November 21, 2021
Earlier, in a press conference SAPM Malik Amin Aslam said in Punjab and KP, around 160,000 acres of state land was encroached.
The forest land mapping of 30,000 square km was also completed and 700,000 acres of forest land was found to have been intruded by the land mafia.
Takhtpari Forest in Rawalpindi had a total of 2,210 acres area out of which 755 acres encroached. The Lohi Bher Forest had over 57 percent (629 acres) of its total area encroached by land mafia.