City Mayor Murtaza Wahab has said that 2024 was a "development year" for the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) as he promised key development projects will be completed by 2025 due to financial stability achieved during the preceding year.
The mayor made these remarks while inaugurating newly constructed roads adjacent to the Mewa Shah graveyard. Deputy Mayor Salman Abdullah Murad and other officials were also present at the event.
Mayor Wahab reiterated the PPP's commitment to transforming Karachi through tangible development efforts. "For the first time in decades, this work has been completed by the PPP. The presence of a large number of residents here is evidence of their satisfaction with our efforts," he said.
"We do not believe in politics of prejudice and discrimination but focus on politics of action. Under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, we are working tirelessly for the city's progress," he said.
He further stated that projects worth millions of rupees have been completed with the aim to improve the welfare of Karachi's citizens. The mayor expressed confidence that the city is on the path to a brighter future under the ongoing development initiatives led by the PPP.
PPP believes in the politics of work, this project worth millions of rupees has been completed for the welfare of people, he said, adding, "the journey of improvement will continue."
The mayor said, "I inherited Rs13 billion pension dues, however today KMC is not in loss and it has money in its account."
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