British Pakistani real estate tycoon becomes PM Khan’s unpaid advisor

British Pakistani real estate tycoon becomes PM Khan’s unpaid advisor

*ISLAMABAD - Aneel Musarrat, a British-based Pakistani real-estate businessman has arrived in Pakistan to advice PM Imran Khan.*

*He will provide advice to Prime Minister Imran Khan over PM’s plans to build five million homes.* -

Musarrat, a Manchester-based tycoon, who arrived in Islamabad on Monday will not take up any formal role in the cabinet. While talking a local news outlet, Musarrat confirmed that he would not be taking any official position in the government nor does have any plans to do business in Pakistan.

“I will not do any business and I will not get any money for advising Imran Khan’s task force on housing,” said Musarrat, quoted *Geo News*.

“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. The developers will be used to construct five million homes.

Musarrat was of the view that he intends to alleviate poverty and improve the economy of Pakistan.

Earlier on Monday, Musarrat was reportedly spotted attended a meeting chaired by PM Imran Khan, which was related to the formulation of a guideline to achieve the target of constructing five million houses across the country.