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    Talal Chaudhry Highlights Two Decades of Islamabad Hotel Land and Loan Issues

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry has brought to light significant concerns regarding a prolonged failure by authorities to enforce regulations on hotel and commercial land leases in Islamabad, spanning nearly 20 years.

    He traced the issue back to 2005, when the government initiated auctions for plots in the capital to support the development of hotels and apartments aimed at accommodating official meetings and meeting rising commercial demands. Several plots were auctioned that year, attracting bids from prominent companies, including three major Pakistani business groups and one foreign firm. Chaudhry identified BNP, Bismillah, Niagara, and Paragon among the entities involved in these developments.

    In a notable development, he alleged that some plots were subsequently transferred to a Faisalabad-based business group without fulfilling the required conditions. Specifically, full lease payments were mandated before any collateralisation or changes in land use could occur, but these stipulations were reportedly ignored.

    Chaudhry further claimed that despite incomplete payments, the properties were mortgaged and used as collateral to secure a loan of around Rs3.5 billion from a provincial bank. This raised legal concerns since ownership rights had not been fully established when the assets were pledged.

    He added that payments due to the Capital Development Authority remained unsettled, and the borrowing company defaulted on its bank obligations, with instalments frequently delayed, exacerbating financial complications.

    Meanwhile, the case involving one of the business groups was referred to the National Accountability Bureau for investigation. Additionally, owners of several five-star hotels across Pakistan have reportedly approached the Supreme Court over related disputes, indicating ongoing legal and commercial conflicts.

    Chaudhry argued that these events highlight persistent administrative and regulatory shortcomings, reflecting a failure of enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance over the past two decades.

    This issue continues to attract scrutiny as part of a wider examination of land allotments, commercial development, and financial accountability within Islamabad’s real estate sector.

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