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Amir Mehmood Butt

Illegal constructions continue under official nose in Lahore

Published on: November 17, 2024 2:22 AM

Lahore, once known as the city of gardens, is now shrouded in a thick layer of smog, largely attributed to rampant illegal constructions across the city. The blatant violations of environmental laws during these constructions, coupled with the negligence of responsible authorities, have exacerbated the environmental crisis. These activities highlight governmental failures and alleged collusion by officials.

Sources reveal that green belts across Lahore are being destroyed to make way for unauthorized buildings, contributing significantly to pollution and endangering public health. Environmental experts point to substandard construction materials and airborne dust as major factors worsening air quality and fueling the smog crisis. Building inspectors and planning officials have been criticized for their inability-or unwillingness-to curb illegal constructions. Despite being tasked with enforcing environmental regulations, they have either remained silent or are allegedly complicit in these activities. The Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL) and the Deputy Commissioner’s office have also failed to take effective action. According to insiders, no disciplinary measures have been taken under the PEEDA Act, while senior officials in the Local Government Department and the Provincial Minister for Local Government have yet to address the crisis meaningfully.

Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, recently announced several measures to combat smog. However, ground realities tell a different story, with public dissatisfaction over the inaction of local government officials rendering these efforts ineffective. Experts have urged immediate action against illegal constructions, the restoration of green belts, and strict enforcement of environmental laws to address the crisis. Citizens are demanding swift measures against negligent officials, including building inspectors, MCL officers, and other local government authorities.

The escalating smog is causing respiratory illnesses, eye irritation, and cardiovascular problems among Lahore’s residents. Experts warn that without prompt action, the city’s air quality could deteriorate further, posing severe health risks. The smog crisis serves as a wake-up call for CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif to act decisively, ensuring the protection of public health and restoring confidence in her administration.

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