Wednesday, December 27, 2017

PTCL Fights Hard to Ward Off Land Grabbers
KARACHI: A dispute has arisen regarding plots of
land located at Malir Halt in Karachi, just off Shahrah-e-Faisal concerning
their rightful ownership. It is a fact that the land is owned and managed by
PTCL.
It has been revealed from records that the land under dispute
was the property of the Telephone & Telegraph Department, which preceded
the establishment of PTCL, and was in its possession since the 60s. When PTCL
was incorporated by the Government of Pakistan under the Pakistan
Telecommunication Act, 1996, in pursuance of Section 35 of the Act, it was
transferred all properties, rights and liabilities and was given the authority
to own, manage and control its assets.
Facts show that it was in the late 50s and 60s that PTCL’s
predecessor organization had acquired land in Malir for the establishment of
Telecommunications and Training facilities. A residential colony was also
established for the staff working at the facilities. For many years, the
properties remained under the peaceful possession of the Telecommunication
authorities.
It is reported that in 2013, a person called Murtaza Khoso, who
was backed by influential persons of Sindh, approached the Sindh Civil
Administration through an application and claimed that the land located in
front of the Pakistan Printing Press belongs to him and not to PTCL which was
occupying it. He was subsequently able to unlawfully occupy some 10 acres of
the said land. It is also said that he employed over 100 persons to build a
boundary wall around the encroached land.
It is reported that later the Federal Government and some
diplomatic channels intervened and the Sindh Civil Administration was forced to
issue orders that the land should be vacated by the encroachers, namely Murtaza
Khoso and the people backing him, since it was the rightful property of PTCL.
For its part, PTCL also submitted an application to the Sindh
High Court and won an order of Status Quo in its favour. In December 2017, the
same land mafia was again encouraged by influential persons and their lackeys
in the police department to violate the Sindh High Court Status Quo Order and
encroach the Duct Factory which PTCL had built on the land. The boundary wall
of the Duct Factory was demolished by the land grabbers while the PTCL security
guards and other staff were severly manhandled. The PTCL equipment stored at
the premises was also destroyed.
According to latest reports, Murtaza Khoso again approached the
authorities to have the land vacated by PTCL so that he could take its
possession. He also instructed his staff to build another boundary wall on the
premises under his instructions.
It has also been found out that despite the lapse of many years,
no action has been taken against the corrupt Sindh Revenue Department officials
and they are still making attempts to violate the Sindh High Court Status Quo
order with the connivance of influential persons.
The Government of Pakistan owns 62 per cent shares of PTCL. The
organization is being unnecessarily drawn into a land dispute which is
absolutely not based on facts. PR
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About M. Imran Sharif
M. Imran Sharif born in Hyderabad Sindh, he initially worked as a photographer with Pakistani newspaper and currently working as a special correspondent in The Financial Daily since August 2007, He began his journalistic career with Daily Imroz as a photographer.
2 years after serving in Imroz, he served as Special Correspondent of the monthly "Awami Awaz" Hyderabad.
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