Islamabad Senate Standing Committee on Law, Justice and Human Rights on Monday expressed concern over the mushroom growth of illegal housing schemes established around Islamabad and directed Capital Development Authority and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration to immediately halt any further activity in these societies till further decision on their
commercial outlets closed their businesses voluntarily. "The operation is going on and we plan to target guest houses, private offices, schools and shops in the next phase", said the CDA officials adding that gradually they will cover all of them.
Earlier, discussing agenda of Pakistan Standard and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) action against unhygienic and unregistered products, the committee was informed that 37 mandatory food items are notified by the government under section 14.
The authority officials informed that from 2013-15, their Lahore office took action against 11 items, 15 items in Rawalpindi and 28 offices in Karachi. Senator Saif Ullah suggested installing CCTV cameras in food plants so that any tempering in expiry date of these items could not be possible.
The PSQCA officials told the committee that amendment to increase fine and punishment for those involved in unhygienic food products and also to clarify role of federal and provincial government in implementation is in the process. The committee chairman directed the PSQCA to prepare the draft legislation within one month and present it before the committee.
The meeting was attended by Senator Saleem Zia, Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq, Senator Najma Hameed, Senator Samina Abid and Senator Nawabzada Saifullah Magsi, Secretary Ministry of Law Justice and Human Rights, officials of CDA, ICT, PSQCA etc.