
RDA Enforcement Squad Removed Illegally Constructed 35 Washrooms, Kitchen Garage and Stores on banks of Nullah Lai
RAWALPINDI: On the directions of the Director General (DG), Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), enforcement squad RDA continued its operation against encroachments on banks of Nullah Lai, removed 35 illegally constructed structures, including washrooms, kitchen garages, and storage units.
RDA spokesperson said RDA is actively continuing its enforcement squad operations to remove encroachments and reclaim public spaces in Rawalpindi. These operations, often involving anti-encroachment drives, aim to maintain urban order, improve accessibility, and restore the city’s planned infrastructure.
The RDA enforcement squad carried out the anti-encroachment drive in multiple areas of Nullah Lai and took strict action against encroachments. Strict actions would also be continue against the encroachers in the city.
The operation was supervised by Director Land RDA, Malik Ghazanfar Ali Awan, in coordination with the Municipal Corporation of Rawalpindi, and other concerned officials.
The DG RDA, Kinza Murtaza, emphasized that no one would be allowed to carry out illegal construction or dump solid waste and garbage along the banks of Nullah Lai.
She emphasized that the crackdown follows clear instructions from Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who has mandated a zero-tolerance policy on illegal developments, encroachments, and unauthorized commercial activities.
FIRs will also be lodged against those found in violation, and enforcement will be carried out without discrimination.
The RDA has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining law and order in development zones and ensuring a clean and sustainable urban environment for the citizens of Rawalpindi.
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