There is no doubt that the capital has a large slum problem and has had almost from the outset. Tens of thousands of Afghans have recently found their homes demolished in a drive to ‘clean up’ the capital, and it is entirely possible that the CDA may choose to move unilaterally in respect of the slums occupied by poor Christians. The reality is that the capital needs these poor people, Christian or otherwise, to fill the innumerable low-paid jobs as child carers, sweepers and cleaners, maids, watchmen, daily waged manual labourers and every other category of cheap service provision that may be imagined. There is no provision for cheap housing to accommodate them and it must be no surprise that populations go where the work is — and if that means setting up home in a slum in Islamabad, then that is what they will do. For the CDA to play the ‘Christian’ card in pursuit of its goals is not only bigoted, but potentially dangerous. Fires start with a single spark, and the CDA just handed other bigots a flint.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 7th, 2015.
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