Formal inquiry begins against senior district officials after allegations of large-scale extortion and illegal commercial occupation of public stadium land in Lodhran.
A major administrative controversy has emerged in Lodhran after serious allegations of extortion and illegal occupation of public land prompted immediate intervention from Maryam Nawaz Sharif. The Punjab chief minister has reportedly ordered a formal inquiry into claims that district officials misused their authority and facilitated unlawful activities involving public property.
According to details presented in a complaint filed by advocate Muhammad Waseem Qureshi, the Lodhran district administration allegedly collaborated with local trader representatives to collect between Rs90 million and Rs100 million from citizens under the cover of regulatory actions. The complaint further alleged that portions of public land belonging to Lodhran Stadium were commercially occupied after the demolition of the stadium’s boundary wall.
Acting in her capacity as chairperson of the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority (PERA) 2024, the chief minister reportedly took serious notice of the allegations and directed authorities to initiate an investigation against the Deputy Commissioner Lodhran, Assistant Commissioner Lodhran, and other individuals allegedly involved in the matter.
The allegations have sparked significant public interest across the district, with many residents calling for transparency and accountability. Public circles have welcomed the decision to launch an inquiry, expressing hope that the investigation will establish the facts and ensure action against any officials found responsible for misconduct.
The outcome of the inquiry is expected to be closely watched, as it may have broader implications for governance, public accountability, and the protection of public assets in Punjab.



