Poisoned for Prime Land? Hakeem Babar Makes Explosive Claim Against Land Mafia

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A serious allegation has emerged from Punjab after Hakeem Babar claimed that he was poisoned for speaking out against what he described as the illegal occupation of his valuable agricultural land in Sialkot district.

According to initial reports, Hakeem Babar is currently present at his lands in Sambrial, Sialkot, where he says a group of individuals associated with a land mafia has occupied his highly valuable property. He alleged that the occupation was carried out with the support of certain local administrative elements.

Hakeem Babar further claimed that he became a target after raising his voice against the alleged land grab and demanding the recovery of his property. He stated that he was poisoned as a consequence of his efforts to challenge the occupation and seek justice.

The allegations have drawn attention to ongoing concerns regarding land disputes and illegal occupations in different parts of Punjab. Property-related conflicts often lead to lengthy legal battles, with affected landowners seeking intervention from government authorities and law enforcement agencies.

In his appeal, Hakeem Babar called upon Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to take immediate notice of the matter. He requested that his land be restored to him and that those responsible for the alleged poisoning and illegal occupation be brought to justice.

Here what he said:

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