Sunday, September 11, 2011

Christian Houses Demolished in Punjab Pakistan at One Days Notice


 

Dear Hashim Bin Rashid,

Thank you for sending this news and your comments. I know this Rohi Naala Christian basti for some years, Several of us has been visiting this area. Many of them have participated in Labour Party activities. On Friday and Saturday, some 10 women comrades of Women Workers Help Line with Azra Shad chairperson WWHL were among the Basti people to fight against the demolition. They were too many and we were unable to stop them demolishing homes despite the resistance. Anyhow, a church building in center of this Basti has been saved for the time being. The authorities promised to give 2, 3 Marlas to every home demolished. But no one believed the authorities. Azra Shad with some friends from the electronic media and members of WWHL and LPP tried her best to stop demolition. She was there at 7am on both days because we had heard only a day earlier that this colony might be demolished. 

Azra told me that when ever Mian Nawaz PMLN comes to power, the kachi abadies are demolished by force. he has a craze of development and all those living on government land for decades are left without any place. This has happened in every power period of this PMLN. She said that it was unfortunate that we were not able to stop this demolition because the police and the staff of LDA overpowered us. They were too many. Azra said this demolition will not go unnotioce and we will protest every where against this demolition. She demanded immediate compensation of 100,000 Rupees for every family living in this area and an alternate place of five marlasa for every family if they need this place. It was sheer gangsterism against the most poor Christian population. 

Labour Party Lahore will meet today to discuss the action plan against this demolition. 

comradely,

Farooq Tariq
spokesperson 
Labour Party Pakistan 
25 A Davis Road Lahore, Pakistan 
Tel: 92 42 6315162     Fax: 92 42 6271149     Mobile: 92 300 8411945 
www.laborpakistan.org  



To: socialist_pakistan_news@yahoogroups.com
From: hashimbr@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 21:42:14 +0500
Subject: (SPN) Rohi Nullah katchi abadi demolished, residents left without shelter

 

Instead of providing housing, and flauting so-called poor housing schemes such as the Ashiana Housing Scheme, the CM Punjab Shahbaz Sharif continues to play his real hand in ordering demolition operations against the poor. Earlier on, the Kot Lakpat sabzi mandi was forcibly shifted in a street battle. On Saturday, 800 poor Christians were left shelterless at the Rohi Nullah, Lahore to pave the way for a connecting road to the new sabzi mandi.
There is a need to raise the question of housing. It must be declared a fundamental right to citizens guaranteed by the State. At the moment, the residents of the Ittehad Colony Rohi Nullah are fighting for a 'right to resettlement.' 
Hashim  
 
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Left homeless 'just on a day's notice'

Homes of around 800 Christians living in slum situated along Rohi Nullah demolished by Nishtar Town TMA; Model Town AC says operation was carried out after residents ignored notice to vacate land 
Zainab Moulvi

LAHORE - Over 800 poor Christians from 104 families living in the Ittehad Colony slum along the Rohi Nullah have nowhere to go after the Nishtar Town administration demolished their homes early on Saturday morning to make way for an alternate road to the new fruit and sabzi market. 
The poor residents of the slum, situated beside Ferozepur Road, told Pakistan Today that the administration had given them only a day's notice to vacate their homes. "We were in the process of dragging out our belongings when the bulldozers arrived…the authorities did not even give us time to pack our stuff properly and started demolishing our homes," a resident said. However, army bunkers and a church located in the area were not demolished after the residents said they would not tolerate desecration of their church. 
"We let them destroy our homes but they will have to demolish the church over our dead bodies," Rani, a resident, told Pakistan Today. "We built the church with our own hands over the last seven years. It is the pride and centre of our community," she added. As the bulldozers tore down houses and moved towards the church, some women gathered in front of the building while others took shelter inside, weeping and chanting slogans. Their protest forced the authorities to postpone the demolition of the church, at least for now. 
Police officials present on the scene told Pakistan Today they had been instructed to protect the church and assured that it would not be demolished. Residents said Ittehad Colony was settled when residents shifted from Sabzazar 13 years ago when the same families were rendered helpless in another anti-encroachment operation ordered by the Sharif brothers. Another resident, Hakim Naseer said, "They should have stopped us from settling here in the first place or relocated us, but they did no such thing and we are undergoing the same process again." 
After the operation, residents sat on their salvaged possessions with tears in their eyes. Sitting on a small stool, a young girl, Fauzia said, "We are Pakistani, and are loyal to it, but if they don't want us here they should just throw us out of the country." Residents expressed their helplessness as they slept without cover last night, and look forward to these nights continuing since most cannot afford rents. Hakim said, "If we had been given a month or two's notice and been allotted an alternate location, we would have been able to make alternative arrangements." 
Ittehad Colony President Salamat Pardesi said, "A meeting with the AC was scheduled on Friday but we were later told he was out of city. We asked for time but an official came to the colony the same day and told us our houses would be destroyed at 8am on Saturday." He said, "We had no forewarning and would have asked for more time and an alternate location. We were already relocated from Sabzarar under similar pretexts." Kahna Police Sub-Inspector Saeed said they had been officially assigned to provide security to the bulldozers and TMO staff.
He claimed that the residents had been warned to vacate the area a few weeks ago. Residents, however, deny that they had been issued any official notice other than the one-day warning. "They are lying…if we had received the notice a week ago we would have surely made alternate arrangements," Pardesi said. Usman Liaqat, revenue officer of Nishtar Town, said he was not aware of the status of the residents, adding that he had only carried out the instructions of the Model Town AC.
Model Town Assistant Commissioner Irfan Memon said the operation was conducted to clear the Rohi Nullah of illegal settlements to construct a road from Ferozepur Road to Defence Road to aid traffic to the relocated fruit and sabzi mandi at Katcha Kahna. He said the residents had been informed at least three times last month to relocate but they had not heeded the warning. He said the settlement had no legal status and was situated on irrigation land. He also claimed that 30-40 houses were destroyed by the residents themselves.
He said that there was no resettlement plan for the residents since it was an illegal settlement, however, he said residents had been asked to file an application for the consideration of the authorities' concerned. He said further that the Christians had also agreed to demolish the church themselves.

link: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/09/left-homeless-%e2%80%98just-on-a-day%e2%80%99s-notice%e2%80%99/


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