Past rulers paid no heed to people’s basic needs

Author: APP

Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday regretted that the previous governments paid no heed to the basic needs of people including affordable housing.

He said this during his visit to the site of 4,400 under-construction houses in Farash Town, Islamabad under the Naya Pakistan Housing Project. He said it was for the first time that the people who could never afford could now have a house of their own. “No government in the past cared for the low-income segment of the society, who had no shelter,” he said.

He said the banks were asked to provide mortgages to the people to help them construct a house of their choice. He pointed that currently, the mortgage facility in India was 10 per cent, 30 per cent in Malaysia while it was around 80 per cent in the West. However, in Pakistan, it was zero and it took two years to make foreclosure laws of banks aimed at facilitating the general public in the construction of houses.

He said the government, besides undertaking the construction was also providing a subsidy of Rs300,000 for each house and providing loans at a very small markup. “It is our effort that the people have to pay less every month, almost equivalent to what they pay for monthly rent,” he said. He said the government offered 90 per cent exemption on taxes on the construction sector and said despite the negative impact of Covid-19 all over the world, Pakistan was one of the few countries as it kept its construction sector open and the people had an opportunity to earn their livelihood.

He said the banks had applications in process amounting to around Rs226 billion, while the cases for Rs90 billion had been finalised. Around 4,400 apartments are being constructed in collaboration with CDA, Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority and FWO at a very fast pace.

The prime minister was given a detailed briefing and informed that the pace of the project was according to the schedule. The apartments are being constructed on 70 kanals of land and out of these 2,000 houses have been reserved for low-income groups registered under the Naya Pakistan Housing, 400 were for the slum dwellers and 2,000 for middle income and salaried class people. The entire project would cost Rs15.3 billion.

Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday said the Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) and Central Business District (CBD), Walton projects were crucial for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) in the housing and construction sectors.

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