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Bani Gala (Urdu: بنی گالا) is a residential area located in Islamabad at the eastern bank of Rawal Lake.

بنی گالا
village
Bani Gala
Rawal Lake
بنی گالا
Coordinates: 33.713°N 73.1615°E / 33.713; 73.1615
Country Pakistan
Province Islamabad Capital Territory
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

History


The residential area of Bani Gala has remained controversial[1] Since its establishment in early 2000, as reportedly some localities were constructed on private land without permission. Moreover, Rawal Lake was being polluted because of construction activity in the nearby areas, commercial fishing and sewage discharge of Bani Gala and other nearby villages into it.

Capital Development Authority vowed to take action against all unauthorised constructions beside the Rawal Lake under the pretext of controlling pollution in the water reservoir.

The locality became famous after the former head of the country's nuclear programme, Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan built his house there and since then the issue of "illegality" of the locality had been sidelined.

Currently the Bani Gala Mansion, located in residential area, is the official residence of former cricketer and Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan.


Development


White parrot resting at Bani Gala
White parrot resting at Bani Gala

Illegal occupation


In response to Imran Khan's complaint the authority wrote to Khan that his own property, Banigala has been built without a planning permission. Therefore, Banigala is an illegal structure. Justice (r) Saqib Nisar asked Khan/authority to REGULARISE Banigala. It is now regularized.


References


  1. Cabinet to decide fate of Bani Gala project -DAWN – National; 9 April 2004. Archives.dawn.com (9 April 2004).
  2. Shahid, Jamal (12 April 2012). "CDA realised too late National park land under dispute". Dawn. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  3. Hussain, Majid (11 November 2009). "Siberian bird migration to Pakistan". Demotix. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  4. Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund. Ppaf.org.pk.
  5. Archived 9 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Leading News Resource of Pakistan. Daily Times (12 January 2011).





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