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The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) summoned former minister Ijazul Haq, the son of military dictator Gen Ziaul Haq, on charge of developing housing schemes on agricultural land.

According to the ACE, Ijazul Haq, who recently joined the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), allegedly developed seven housing societies on the agricultural land in Haroonabad. It alleged that Mr Haq used his front men to defraud the people and made millions of rupees. It said the TMA (town municipal administration) officers concerned had also been summoned this week to record their statements in this regard.

Meanwhile, the ACE said it did not raid the Punjab University to arrest former chief minister Usman Buzdar. It added that a probe into the charges against Mr Buzdar had been underway but the ACE had not yet sought his arrest.

Earlier, the ACE had informed the Lahore High Court (LHC) that no case had been registered against Mr Buzdar; however, 10 inquiries were pending against him at its DG Khan office. All inquiries against the former CM were initiated during the current year.
 
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The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) summoned former minister Ijazul Haq, the son of military dictator Gen Ziaul Haq, on charge of developing housing schemes on agricultural land.

According to the ACE, Ijazul Haq, who recently joined the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), allegedly developed seven housing societies on the agricultural land in Haroonabad. It alleged that Mr Haq used his front men to defraud the people and made millions of rupees. It said the TMA (town municipal administration) officers concerned had also been summoned this week to record their statements in this regard.

Meanwhile, the ACE said it did not raid the Punjab University to arrest former chief minister Usman Buzdar. It added that a probe into the charges against Mr Buzdar had been underway but the ACE had not yet sought his arrest.

Earlier, the ACE had informed the Lahore High Court (LHC) that no case had been registered against Mr Buzdar; however, 10 inquiries were pending against him at its DG Khan office. All inquiries against the former CM were initiated during the current year.
Building housing societies on agriculture land should be punishable crime. It is destroying the agri land ...
 
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What damned filth is hell bent on destroying Pakistan. From an agricultural country producing surplus staple, we have become one which is importing even wheat and pulses. This is as criminal as it gets.

Changing of cultivatable/agricultural land into commercial/residential etc. should be banned and punishable by death......this is a must for the future generations and survival of Pakistan.
 
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What about the DHAs built on high quality agriculture lands? Mango and rice fields are decimated to gibe lands and plots to generals.
 
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Building housing societies on agriculture land should be punishable crime. It is destroying the agri land ...
All these bastards should be hanged - period. DHA and entire generals who profit. This entire system is a mafia octopus sucking the blood out of people.

I honestly now feel BLA is right to go after the GHQ people. At least they have the balls to take them on for fighting for their rights.
 
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park a truck full of fertilizer outside the houses and press the button.
 
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Lets not get emotional here. one needs to look in terms on monitory value theland provides. It is perfectly possible the returns from the homes built have a more positive net benefit rather than producing mangos or rice. India already produces all that and exports to the west and ME. We cant compete with them.
 
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