Special Correspondent: A 29-member panel has been formed by the Progotishil Abason Baboshayee Parishad, which has also unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming election of the Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) for the 2026-2028 terms, scheduled to be held on 18 April.
The Parishad announced
its panel at a programme in the capital on Saturday, nominating agricultural
scientist Dr Md Ali Afzal as its presidential candidate and ARMA Group Chairman
Abdur Razzaque as candidate for senior vice-president.
Earlier, REHAB Election
Board Chairman Md Zahirul Haque Bhuiyan announced a total of 521 voters. Of
them, 462 are based in Dhaka and 59 in the Chattogram region.
The panel has pledged a
comprehensive overhaul of the real estate sector through regulatory
simplification, financial incentives and the establishment of a dedicated
building technology university.
The manifesto, themed
“Honesty, Efficiency, and Accountability”, outlines a broad strategy to
transform REHAB into a world-class, member-friendly organisation.
Call for regulatory
reforms
A key proposal in the
manifesto is to redefine RAJUK’s role as a purely regulatory body, urging it to
withdraw from direct participation in the housing market.
The panel also plans to
advocate a “One City, One Policy” framework for building regulations and calls
for the removal of Floor Area Ratio (FAR) restrictions in areas outside
critical flight paths or radar zones.
To streamline
operations, the Parishad has pledged to coordinate more closely with government
agencies—including land offices and utility providers—to eliminate bottlenecks
in plan approvals.
Financial measures and
sector support
Addressing financial
constraints in the sector, the panel has proposed lobbying for single-digit
interest rates on housing loans.
To help boost foreign
currency reserves, the manifesto suggests introducing cash incentives for
member firms when flats are purchased through legal remittance channels.
It also plans to
explore alternative domestic and international financing sources for project
development, reducing reliance on traditional banking systems.
The Parishad concluded its manifesto by pledging to improve the image of the real estate sector and demonstrate its role as a “driving force for national development”.
Subject : Corporate REHAB election

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Publish Date : 29 March 2026

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