Chairman Bahria Town Malik Riaz Hussain said in a statement on the evening of Saturday, July 20 that “do as much oppression as you want” I will not bow down to the oppressor.
These are today’s scenes of security personnel entering the building of Bahria Town without any legal justification.
He said that instead of playing a role in the country’s construction, what priority does interest in demolishing reflect?
Such an illegal and unethical act of government coercion only sends a message that no investor will do safe business in Pakistan anymore.
Malik Riaz Hussain says that these actions will prove to be poison for Pakistan’s economy.
Despite all these persecutions, I stand by my position, “We have become people who are greedy, plaintiffs, and judges.”
When Chairman Bahria Town’s Media Spokesperson Nida Zahoor was asked to confirm this over the phone, she told Jang that this statement was issued on the evening of July 20.