Illegal construction remains unchecked in Murree
MURREE: Despite a ban, construction activities continue in Murree by influential people in connivance with officials of Tehsil Municipal Administration (TMA).
During the PML-Q government under the chief minister Chaudhry Pervez Ellahi, haphazard construction of buildings was carried out in Murree.
The government framed building by-laws and got them passed from the Punjab Assembly. According these by-laws, only 30-foot high buildings with ground plus two storeys could be constructed.
But a huge number of multi-storey buildings were constructed in violation of the by-laws.
In 2006, when a multi-storey building collapsed killing three people, the then chief justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry took notice of the illegally constructed buildings.
The then town nazim Sardar Saleem presented a list of 192 buildings constructed illegally in the town, some of which were declared dangerous.
The court ordered the town administration to demolish all the 192 buildings and present a report within two months. But so far no action could be taken against the buildings.
Former chief minister Shahbaz Sharif also imposed a ban on all types of construction in the town and ordered to demolish illegally-constructed buildings. But influential people continued illegal construction in the town.