Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has successfully reclaimed more than 3 kanal of valuable land from illegal occupants in Sangjani, as reported on July 1.
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According to the details, this operation, carried out under the directive of Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, saw the removal of illegal structures that had encroached upon government property. The anti-encroachment effort, led by CDA’s Enforcement Directorate and supported by revenue staff and other departments, focused on eliminating unauthorized constructions. As part of this operation, several rooms that were illegally built on government land were demolished.
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Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa emphasised the CDA’s commitment to combating illegal encroachments across Islamabad. He highlighted the importance of preserving public property and ensuring that such actions do not burden the city’s development plans. The successful retrieval of land in Sangjani marks a significant step in CDA’s ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity of urban planning and uphold the rule of law in the capital city.