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Full Version: Islamabad: CDA chairman’s help sought against ‘qabza group’
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The Traders Welfare Association, Qadria Market, G-7/3-4, has sought help of the Capital Development Authority chairman in taking action against alleged ‘land grabbers’ who are bent upon illegally occupying public toilets in the market.

According to a press release issued here on Tuesday, Traders Welfare Association President Shaukat Ali and General Secretary Sheraz Ahmed wrote an application to the CDA chairman seeking his help in averting an attempt by a ‘qabza group’ to illegally occupy toilets meant for the use of shopkeepers.

In an application, on a stamp-paper duly signed by all shopkeepers of the market, they said that the CDA sold the market to tenants in 1988 and took money even for toilets.

They alleged that a ‘qabza group’ is trying to occupy toilets, which are owned by shop owners.

They appealed to the CDA chief to look into the matter and help them.

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