ISLAMABAD, May 27 (APP):Chief Commissioner Islamabad and Chairman CDA Muhammad Ali Randhawa admonish
ed the administration of Jinnah Garden Cooperative Housing Scheme for neglecting the concerns of the affected individuals and
directed them to fulfill
the requirements for approval of the layout plan.
Randhawa
directed to prepare a comprehensive action plan to give possession to 6,100 affected individuals. He
directed the identification of specific areas for allotting plots to these victims.
It is noteworthy that the recipients of plots in the Jinnah Garden Cooperative Housing Scheme have fulfilled all financial obligations, yet possession has not been provided to them.
The affected individuals approach
ed the High Court, which instruct
ed the Chief Commissioner Islamabad to conduct a joint hearing involving all stakeholders. Accordingly, in adherence to the High Court’s orders, a hearing was convened on Monday, with participation from the management of the societies, including the Secretary Cooperative.
CDA initially approv
ed the layout plans for phases one and two of Jinnah Garden, but later revoked approval due to non-compliance with conditions.