ISLAMABAD, Jan 24: Federal Minister for Housing Syed Safwanullah on Wednesday informed the Senate that Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz had recently allotted plots in D-12 sector to 47 BS-22 officers, mostly federal secretaries and officials of Prime Minister Secretariat.

In response to a question of Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) Senator Prof Khurshid Ahmed, the housing minister also provided complete list of the officers, stating that each of them had been given a plot of 600 square yards at a price of Rs2.7 million.

It is not clear that how many of these officers already have plots in Islamabad or in any other city, but there are names of some retired army officials as well in the list.

Following is the list of those BS-22 officers, who had been allotted the plots:

Ejaz Rahim, Tariq Mahmood, Syed Jalil Abbas, Khalid Saeed, Syed Tariq Ali Bokhari, Navid Ahsan, Ismail Qureshi, Syed Anwar Mehmood, Abdul Rauf Chaudhry, Shahid Rafi, Maj (retired) Syed Kamal Shah, Rasul Bakhsh Baloch, Muhammad Jamil, Ismail Hassan Nizai, M Aslam Sanjrani, Ahmed Waqar, Wakil Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Abdullah Yousuf, Maj (retired) Muhammad Naeem Khan, Sajid Hussain Chattha, Salim Gul Shaikh, Ashfaq Mehmood, Sajid Hassan, Waqar Masood Khan, Javed Sadiq Malik, Mohsin Hafeez, Syed Mohsin Asad, Muhammad Humayun Farshori, Tariq Aziz, Jahangir Bashar, Lt-Gen (retired) Tariq Waseem Ghazi, Tanwir Ali Agha, Riaz Muhammad Khan, Sher Afgan Khan, Maj (retired) Malik Asif Hayat, Justice (retired) Mansoor Ahmed, Shahzado Sheikh, Muhammad Shakil Durrani, Syed Masood Alam Rizvi, Dr Sheikh Aleem Mahmud, Sohail Safdar, Syed Bilal Ahmed, Syed Asif Shah, Sharif Ahmed, Farrukh Qayyum, Muhammad Ziaur Rehman and Kamran Rasul.—Staff Reporter

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