Granted Karachi has a multitude of problems. Compared to cities like Dubai and Mumbai, there is much to do and improve. To begin with, despite being elected, the city mayor has little authority. The powerful bureaucracy holds onto the powers. This affects the ability of elected representatives to deliver on issues like law and order, justice as well as municipal services. Other than that, the federal government starves the city of its due share of funds. The PML-N government remains Punjab-centric while the provincial government indirectly working under the ministrations of Asif Zardari reportedly remains focused on making a fast buck. That is why cities like Karachi suffer. And yet Karachi remains Pakistan’s largest and possibly most livable city. Credit goes to its residents who face the challenges of neglect and corruption with a can-do attitude that defies the biggest challenges. It is time we recognised reality and stopped measuring Karachi through Western lenses.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 21st, 2017.
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