Bahria Town Rawalpindi, June 24, 2026: Chairman of the Property Dealers Association Bahria Town Ittehad Group Rawalpindi, Chaudhry Mushtaq, held an important meeting with senior officials of Bahria Town Management at the Bahria Town Head Office to discuss the concerns being raised by property owners and investors regarding the ongoing dispute between DHA and Bahria Town.
During the meeting, Chaudhry Mushtaq conveyed the apprehensions of plot owners, residents, and the real estate community, who have been seeking clarity about the recent developments related to the reported administrative changes and legal matters involving certain sectors of Bahria Town Rawalpindi.
According to sources present at the meeting, Bahria Town Management assured the delegation that the organization is actively facilitating stakeholders and has already established special arrangements to provide information, guidance, and support to affected property owners. The management emphasized that dedicated teams are available to address queries and assist residents and investors regarding any concerns arising from the current situation.
Chaudhry Mushtaq highlighted the importance of transparent communication between Bahria Town and the real estate community, stressing that property dealers serve as a vital bridge between management and stakeholders. He urged Bahria Town officials to continue providing timely updates and practical assistance to prevent confusion among investors and residents.
In a significant development, Bahria Town Management accepted a request put forward by Chaudhry Mushtaq regarding office access procedures. Following the discussion, it was agreed that all registered property dealers visiting the Bahria Town Rawalpindi offices will now be permitted to carry their mobile phones with them, a move aimed at improving communication and facilitating smoother business operations.
Members of the Property Dealers Association welcomed the decision, stating that allowing mobile phones inside the office premises will help dealers communicate more effectively with clients, access property records, and obtain real-time information while conducting official business.
Speaking after the meeting, Chaudhry Mushtaq expressed satisfaction with the management's response and reaffirmed his commitment to safeguarding the interests of property owners, investors, and the real estate fraternity. He stated that continuous engagement with Bahria Town Management would remain essential to ensure that stakeholders receive accurate information and necessary support during this period.
The meeting is being viewed as a positive step toward addressing community concerns and strengthening coordination between Bahria Town Management and the real estate sector. Stakeholders are expected to closely follow future developments and official announcements regarding the DHA-Bahria Town matter.