Efforts to remove unauthorised structures dotting around markets and shopping centres in Karachi are going on in other parts of the city as well. Streets in business districts, to start with, are being cleared of the encroachments that have over the years flourished under political patronage and with the connivance of local authorities, including the police, making a mockery of the law. It’s a U-turn — albeit a welcome one — on what is referred to as ‘China cutting’ in Karachi and what went on unhindered for years and years. The unlawful exercise saw open spaces as well as roads and streets of the city sold out to be used for residential and commercial purposes. There are even instances of parks and playgrounds turning into residential colonies.
It’s a pleasant surprise to see the illegal activity not just coming to a halt, but being undone as well. A miracle of sorts, indeed. Something Karachiites would never have imagined. All this is becoming possible only after the Supreme Court of Pakistan took an unprecedented initiative, ordering the removal of encroachments and illegal structures from all over the country.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 19th, 2018.
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