
Karachi is being torn apart at every corner. Weekends turn into nightmares, with 20 minutes wasted crawling one kilometer in a car through heaps of sand, rocks and stalled land projects scattered across districts — none ever finished on time.
Perfectly functional roads get split open overnight for “new projects,” like University Road’s BRT line. Manholes gape uncovered, dirty water stagnates for ages and entire routes sit unusable, abandoned mid-construction.
When will Sindh’s provincial government face accountability for this endless bad decision-making, once and for all? Citizens are not asking for miracles, only for planning, transparency and deadlines that actually mean something. Without accountability and oversight, Karachi will remain trapped in this cycle of disruption.
Aamna Khan
Karachi