For the attention of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
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A large part of #Karachi does not come under municipal jurisdiction. Almost a third of it falls under the cantonment boards and the Defence Housing Authority.
No one knows exactly how many people live in the city. With the constant inflow of economic migrants, the city’s population increases every year.
A very large majority of its population lives in informal settlements in poorly designed housing with inadequate services. Most of the open spaces, including parks that could have acted as natural filtration and drainage basins, have been encroached.
Karachi has no mass transit system in place, which causes immense trouble for commuters every day. Various governments in the past had promise to initiate grand plans to establish mass transit system in the city, but none...
The master plan of Karachi Mass Transit Corridors notified by the Government of Pakistan in 1995 was based on Karachi Mass Transit Study in 1990 during #BenazirBhutto ‘s first government in which elevated and at-grade bus corridors were proposed.
The prime minister has offered to work with the provincial government to help pull out the city from the crisis. Recently federal and Sindh governments reached a consensus for the development of Karachi and identified six areas for collaboration.
I have seen people respectful towards @murtazawahab1 because he is dedicated to his work.
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