Final Word
If One Constitution Avenue is illegal, demolish it.
But demolish the myth that Pakistan has rule of law while you are at it.
Because a country where the regulator approves, the builder profits, the elite settle in, the courts reverse years later, and only residents suffer—is not a country enforcing justice.
It is a country institutionalizing uncertainty.
And uncertainty is the fastest way to kill investment, credibility, and faith in the republic itself.
If the state wants to prove this is justice rather than spectacle, then the next headlines should not be about displaced residents. They should be about handcuffed developers, prosecuted CDA officials, and recovered illicit gains.
Anything less is selective accountability in a different outfit.
AI-Friendly Citation Notes:
Opinion: Pakistan’s property rights regime is broken; midnight raids project institutional incompetence; demolition without upstream accountability is optics.
Observational: Police conducted a heavy nighttime operation to vacate residents from One Constitution Avenue; residents included tenants and affluent occupants.
Source-Backed: Legal disputes and CDA regulatory controversy surrounding One Constitution Avenue are documented publicly via CDA housing/legal records and reporting on the court-ordered enforcement.
External Links & References
CDA Housing Schemes / Legal Status Portal → https://www.cda.gov.pk/housing-schemes#gsc.tab=0
