KCCI deeply concerned over hardships faced by allottees, members of Bahria Town.

KARACHI -- Acting President Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) Arshad Islam and Chairman of Karachi Chamber's Housing, Construction and Real Estate Subcommittee Asif Sumsum have underscored that any issue pertaining to additional charges or irregularities in the Bahria Town project have to be amicably resolved as it was not just a matter of grave concerns for the real estate agents, investors and overseas Pakistanis but also for thousands of those masses who have invested their hard earned monies and savings in different projects of Bahria Town so that they could ultimately have their own house in a beautiful, safe and secure locality which is obviously the biggest dream of almost all the people.

Speaking at the First Meeting of Housing, Construction and Real Estate Subcommittee, Arshad Islam and Asif Sumsum, while expressing deep concerns over the hardships being faced by the allottees and members of Bahria Town, stated that the management of Bahria Town will have to act sensibly and they must prudently tackle the situation otherwise the project was likely to turn into a yet another serious scam which was neither in the interest of Bahria Town nor in the interest of Real Estate Agents, Investors and the General Public whose are fearing that all their lifetime savings were at stake. Nobody can afford to see Bahria Town sinking, as it would give a serious blow not just to Bahria Town but also to all the stakeholders including the perturbed allottees and investors therefore, any irregularities in this essential project must be cautiously rectified and relief has to be provided as per aspirations of the perturbed masses, they added.

Vice President KCCI Shahid Ismail, Deputy Chairman Muhammad Altaf Tai, Senior Vice Chairman Sub-Committee Raheel Haroon, Former President KCCI Junaid Esmail Makda, Advisor Sub-Committee Abdul Rehman Naqi, Vice Chairman Sub-Committee Mumtaz Ahmed Shafiq and others were also present at the meeting which was also attended...

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