British-Pakistani millionaire to advise PM Imran Khan on 'five-million homes' project

Bilal Raza

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
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LONDON: British-Pakistani entrepreneur Aneel Musarrat said Wednesday he would provide advice to Prime Minister Imran Khan with regard to the latter's plans to build five million homes despite not taking up any formal role in the cabinet.

Since Khan assumed office, there has been a lot of speculation about the role of Musarrat, whose pictures with Imran Khan and few other top Pakistani officials went viral. The latest of these rumours are based on images wherein the premier is seen with Aneel Musarrat and Sahibzada Jahangir — both British nationals — during a meeting, with some people questioning if they the duo would be getting a position in the new government.

Musarrat, a millionaire, was seen again in Monday's cabinet meeting wherein Khan reviewed progress on the formulation of a roadmap for the construction of five million houses across the country.

Jahangir, the elder brother of Fauzia Kasuri, is one of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief's oldest friends, party founders, and Khan’s advisor on overseas Pakistanis whereas Musarrat has known the head-of-state since 2004.

Speaking to Geo News for the first time about his role, Musarrat, 48, confirmed that neither would he take any official position in the Pakistani government nor does have any plans to do business here.

During the meeting, Musarrat explained, it was decided that the PM would take ownership of the initiative to ensure smooth implementation and remove any administrative bottlenecks. The decision to refrain from doing business in Pakistan was based on avoiding conflict of interest.

“Alhamdullilah, I am doing profitable businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe and the profit return is good. I am interested in Pakistan only because its country of my origin and I want to give something back, not get anything.

"I will not do any business and I will not get any money for advising Imran Khan’s task force on housing.

However, the businessman confirmed that he would advise Khan’s team, which is dedicated to providing five million houses equipped with all basic facilities.

Pakistan faces a serious housing crisis and tens of millions of people are unable to access decent accommodation, Musarrat said, adding that it was unfortunate that in a country of millions, only a few influential people have almost hoarded the whole housing sector.

“The housing has to be for the poor people who have no chance otherwise of moving up the property ladder. They need support.

"My aim is to bring 10,000 new property developers into the market and take control away from a few people who decide everything about the housing to benefit themselves,” he said.



“This year I plan to deliver 9,000 homes in the UK and the sale value of these houses will be over £2 billion. I am using my company’s housing development experts to advise Pakistani government.

"The objective is to alleviate poverty and help Pakistan to recover economically. It's an inward economy, with small capital required to buy homes.

"At least 10,000 new developers will enter the market to build 5 million homes,” Musarrat said, adding that he had discussed his plans with Khan, who liked the idea so much that he wanted him to become part of the task force.

While sharing his plan, he noted that radical changes were needed for this plan to go ahead and for rebooting the housing sector.

“I have proposed that if our plan is implemented, then six million jobs will be created for five million homes. Mortgages will be available to the customers that will enable the lower-middle and middle classes to afford new homes on easy payments through one window operation.

"Buyers will be able to get mortgages like they do in Europe. Banks will provide loans but I have informed Imran Khan that the banking laws will have to change for this purpose and he agrees with the idea. This will bring radical improvements in the economy.”

Musarrat added that he only wants to advise in light of his business expertise “to benefit Pakistan”. He said he had acquired properties in Lahore and Mianwali and would build hospitals for free maternal care.

“I will be funding these hospitals through my charitable foundation based in the UK.”

Musarrat has been helping the premier and his sister Aleema Khan raise funds through fundraising events in Manchester for the Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital (SKCH) and Namal College for nearly 12 years. He is seen as a close aide to Khan, who has attended weddings of his daughter and family members in Manchester and London.

Musarrat made his name in the British real estate market after starting off as a small-time property dealer but steadily grew into constructing and renting properties at a commercial level. He was once listed as one of the richest persons in the UK.

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PakiboyUK

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
He’s not Qadiani , My family were in the clothing business back in the 70s and 80s and we knew his father Ch Mussarat who was from faisalabad and had a wholesale clothing business in Manchester , I just hope Aneel will not let Imran Khan down with some shady deal , I hope not because if that happens it will seriously damage PTI.
 
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Xiggs

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I do not understand why Pakistanis hate overseas Pakistanis. We send money to keep the country running, we donate whenever needed and when people like Aneel try to serve their nation, the first response is please check his religion
I don't want him to have fate like mian atif...and you didn't get the gibe at mullahs
 

free_man

MPA (400+ posts)
His father's was Musarrat and mother's was Aneel. So he became Aneel Musarrat. He started his business from student accommodations by purchasing dilapidated buildings and repairing them.He has no expertise in housing infrastructural development or policy matter. But our Khan sb see him panacea to a big problem of modern time.
جب بھی کسی واقف کار سے کام کروایا تو نقصان ہوا اور جب مارکیٹ سے قیمت طے کر کے کروایا تو بہتر رہا
 

Liberal 000

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Aneel Musarat pe mera thread gaib ho gia... Atna khouf ?

O bhai mazhabi nafrat phlana Choor do taky app ko assy thread khouf se ghaib na kerny paren
 

Competent

Minister (2k+ posts)
اگر تمہارا کیڑا اتنا ہی تنگ کر رہا ہے تو جاؤ بھاگ کر اسکے مذھب کا پتہ کرلو
Thanks brother, I can live in any home even built by non-muslims. But many people in Pakistan have a problem so religion check should be very important. We need to build a religion checking device that can check the religion not even to check non-muslims but for people who say they are muslim but actually they are non-muslims.
 

kakajee

Minister (2k+ posts)
His father's was Musarrat and mother's was Aneel. So he became Aneel Musarrat. He started his business from student accommodations by purchasing dilapidated buildings and repairing them.He has no expertise in housing infrastructural development or policy matter. But our Khan sb see him panacea to a big problem of modern time.
جب بھی کسی واقف کار سے کام کروایا تو نقصان ہوا اور جب مارکیٹ سے قیمت طے کر کے کروایا تو بہتر رہا



Except he is not doing the work. He is just advising by being part of the one member of a comittee. Its like sharing one opinions and expertise. There are still other members in the task force and I am sure that Khan sb will also keep ground realities in his consideration before taking any big step
 

alimula

Senator (1k+ posts)
عجیب سٹوپڈ قسم کی سوچ ہے کہ بندہ ان کے مذہب کا نہی ہے تو اس کی اسکل سے کام لینا بھی حرام کر دیتے ہیں۔ اگر ان جیسی سوچ والوں کی ماں بیمار ہوتو باہر علاج کے لیے سب سے پہلے سوچیں گے اس ٹائم پہ ان کو کوئی مذہب یاد نہی رھتا۔ منافقت سے بھر پور سوچ۔ بیمار ذہن لوگ
 

Mohan

Senator (1k+ posts)
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LONDON: British-Pakistani entrepreneur Aneel Musarrat said Wednesday he would provide advice to Prime Minister Imran Khan with regard to the latter's plans to build five million homes despite not taking up any formal role in the cabinet.

Since Khan assumed office, there has been a lot of speculation about the role of Musarrat, whose pictures with Imran Khan and few other top Pakistani officials went viral. The latest of these rumours are based on images wherein the premier is seen with Aneel Musarrat and Sahibzada Jahangir — both British nationals — during a meeting, with some people questioning if they the duo would be getting a position in the new government.

Musarrat, a millionaire, was seen again in Monday's cabinet meeting wherein Khan reviewed progress on the formulation of a roadmap for the construction of five million houses across the country.

Jahangir, the elder brother of Fauzia Kasuri, is one of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief's oldest friends, party founders, and Khan’s advisor on overseas Pakistanis whereas Musarrat has known the head-of-state since 2004.

Speaking to Geo News for the first time about his role, Musarrat, 48, confirmed that neither would he take any official position in the Pakistani government nor does have any plans to do business here.

During the meeting, Musarrat explained, it was decided that the PM would take ownership of the initiative to ensure smooth implementation and remove any administrative bottlenecks. The decision to refrain from doing business in Pakistan was based on avoiding conflict of interest.

“Alhamdullilah, I am doing profitable businesses in the United Kingdom and Europe and the profit return is good. I am interested in Pakistan only because its country of my origin and I want to give something back, not get anything.

"I will not do any business and I will not get any money for advising Imran Khan’s task force on housing.

However, the businessman confirmed that he would advise Khan’s team, which is dedicated to providing five million houses equipped with all basic facilities.

Pakistan faces a serious housing crisis and tens of millions of people are unable to access decent accommodation, Musarrat said, adding that it was unfortunate that in a country of millions, only a few influential people have almost hoarded the whole housing sector.

“The housing has to be for the poor people who have no chance otherwise of moving up the property ladder. They need support.

"My aim is to bring 10,000 new property developers into the market and take control away from a few people who decide everything about the housing to benefit themselves,” he said.



“This year I plan to deliver 9,000 homes in the UK and the sale value of these houses will be over £2 billion. I am using my company’s housing development experts to advise Pakistani government.

"The objective is to alleviate poverty and help Pakistan to recover economically. It's an inward economy, with small capital required to buy homes.

"At least 10,000 new developers will enter the market to build 5 million homes,” Musarrat said, adding that he had discussed his plans with Khan, who liked the idea so much that he wanted him to become part of the task force.

While sharing his plan, he noted that radical changes were needed for this plan to go ahead and for rebooting the housing sector.

“I have proposed that if our plan is implemented, then six million jobs will be created for five million homes. Mortgages will be available to the customers that will enable the lower-middle and middle classes to afford new homes on easy payments through one window operation.

"Buyers will be able to get mortgages like they do in Europe. Banks will provide loans but I have informed Imran Khan that the banking laws will have to change for this purpose and he agrees with the idea. This will bring radical improvements in the economy.”

Musarrat added that he only wants to advise in light of his business expertise “to benefit Pakistan”. He said he had acquired properties in Lahore and Mianwali and would build hospitals for free maternal care.

“I will be funding these hospitals through my charitable foundation based in the UK.”

Musarrat has been helping the premier and his sister Aleema Khan raise funds through fundraising events in Manchester for the Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital (SKCH) and Namal College for nearly 12 years. He is seen as a close aide to Khan, who has attended weddings of his daughter and family members in Manchester and London.

Musarrat made his name in the British real estate market after starting off as a small-time property dealer but steadily grew into constructing and renting properties at a commercial level. He was once listed as one of the richest persons in the UK.

Source
https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/othe...ng-the-functions-photos/ar-AAwVDzy?li=AAggbRN

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pak...eel-musarrat-captured-alongside-akshay-kumar/
 

sher18

Minister (2k+ posts)
Libtards and noonis wont have much to talk about after IK starts to deliver. Thus all the hue and cry..
 

LovePK-or-LeavePK

Senator (1k+ posts)
I do not understand why Pakistanis hate overseas Pakistanis. We send money to keep the country running, we donate whenever needed and when people like Aneel try to serve their nation, the first response is please check his religion

Bro, Pakistanis don't hate overseas Pakistanis. It is only rich and elite class of Pakistani who see overseas Pakistanis as milking cow only.

This is the reason they never fix economy because they want more and more poor Pakistani to go abroad and send dollars back home. They will keep the dollars and print rupees to give it to their families here in Pakistan. So same dollar which suppose to help Pakistan end up supporting only luxurious lifestyle of rich and elite Pakistanis.

It's a vicious cycle they have created in Pakistan. If you are poor in Pakistan, you serve them, when you go abroad you will still serve them in a different way.

I hope someday it ends. Imran Khan was only hope to fix all this crook system but he is kind of backtracking also at this point.
 

islamabadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Build NEW cities...or build only in existing mid size cities.....do not put more burden on existing ones.....midsize cities like Khuzdar....DI Khan...Toba Tek Singh....Sargodha....Khanewal...Tando Allahyar....Gwadar....Oramara...jiwani... etc
 

LovePK-or-LeavePK

Senator (1k+ posts)
Aneel Musarat pe mera thread gaib ho gia... Atna khouf ?

O bhai mazhabi nafrat phlana Choor do taky app ko assy thread khouf se ghaib na kerny paren


I don't understand why government of a nuclear powered is bending over asking cooperation from this one greedy businessman sitting in UK. Are we so freaking retards that our engineers can't even design new cities. If it's such a problem, just copy China's mega-city currently being built for million of new homes.

This is the same pattern which was followed by Nawaz and Zardari. They use to import their clowns and then plant them on different areas of economy.
 

LovePK-or-LeavePK

Senator (1k+ posts)
Build NEW cities...or build only in existing mid size cities.....do not put more burden on existing ones.....midsize cities like Khuzdar....DI Khan...Toba Tek Singh....Sargodha....Khanewal...Tando Allahyar....Gwadar....Oramara...jiwani... etc

Homelessness exist only in urban areas where property prices are skyrocketing and out of reach for most of Pakistanis.

New cities will never solve problem unless we move big offices, business, airports to new cities.

Secondly, a major crackdown on property sector with heavy taxation on property investors will bring prices down in bigger cities and all those non-utilized plots will automatically fix this problem of people not having homes. There are many lac plots are still empty inside Islamabad city limits.

Allow only 1 property for each citizen. 2nd property should be heavily taxed. Also all non utilized plots should have 10% annual tax to discourage people form parking money in plots and sitting on them like snakes.
 

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