These ATVs, imported from Dubai, have started to cut into the business of the animal owners that are tying up their horses and camels. “A few years ago, someone bought these vehicles from a Dubai scrapyard and the move has ruined our business,” said Noor Bux, a camel owner . “The authorities have limited us in certain areas to promote the ATVs, even though they pay Rs200 every day, just like we do.”
Their attempts at trying to get back on a level footing with the ATVs have so far been in vain. “We held demonstrations against the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) administration and the police for charging us such a high price but it fell on deaf ears.”
Hundreds of animals that used to trot the beach have been sold and their owners have moved on as times have gotten tougher. “I am leaving the beach with Rs500 in my pocket, Rs200 will go to the DHA contractor, Rs100 will be for animal fodder and I have to feed my wife, mother and two children with the mere Rs200 that remain. How am I supposed to do that?” he asked.
The ATVs
The owners of the ATVs, however, have a different point of view. According to one of them, people are attracted to the change that their vehicles are providing and that is why their business is booming.
“It transforms the beach into a desert safari, the kind you find in Dubai and other Arabian states,” he said.
The visitors seem to agree with both sides. Nazimabad resident Muhammad Ali who frequents the beach said that his nephew wanted a camel ride while his son wanted to ride on an ATV. “We need both,” he concluded. “Both should be provided equal opportunities.”
Littered with litter
Despite an abandonment of entertainment riches, the lure of the beach has decreased considerably over the years as it gets littered with plastic bags and empty bottles.
Those at the beach all agree that something needs to be done about the increase in litter on the beach shore. However, few of them know who is responsible for it and apparently neither do the authorities.
Who is responsible?
A person by the name of Asghar Sayeen is the one who collects the money from the animal and ATV owners and the hawkers, who say that Sayeen has been contracted by the ‘authorities’. However, both the Clifton Cantonment Board (CBC) and DHA deny that the beach comes under their jurisdiction.
CBC spokesperson Amir Arbab did say that the authority manages the charge parking sites at the beach and the revenue goes towards cleaning the beach. However, Arbab insisted that it is DHA that collects money from those working at the beach, adding that DHA’s vigilance teams can be seen working in the area. “Any CBC slip that shows a payable amount written on it is fake,” claimed Arbab.
On the other hand, the DHA spokesperson was unaware of anyone by the name of Asghar Sayeen and refuted CBC’s claims that he worked for DHA.
“The DHA does not manage the beach and we did not give any contract to anyone,” he said. “We strongly reject CBC’s claims. Everything to do with the beach, from car parking to cleaning the beach, falls under CBC’s jurisdiction. If you want proof, go look at the payment slips.”
Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2014.
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Sea-View has really changed for the worse over the years. The area is badly polluted, the young guys on bikes act like crazy hatters, besides even the ATV fellows are very rude and always harassing people.
Also i do not understand the logic of paying up for parking or entering the beach, this charged parking Mafia has suddenly entered everywhere in Karachi, and trust me nothing seems authentic with them.
The problem i think with the local administration in Karachi is that all of them care a damn for the welfare of the city but only seem to worry about their pockets. It's high time that we step out of this ignorance.
Whoever manages the effing beach, clean it up asap. It's been littered shamelessly by the public for years. Is it that hard to clean it? Every weekend the beach should be closed and there should be an entire sweep from one end of the beach to the other. Unbelievable how we treat our beaches.
In India, we have nicest beaches without atv problems. pakistan should consider copying india beaches and rivers that are pristine in cleanliness. we are part of BRIC.
I request Administrator of DHA and CEO of CBC to make a visit of the beach once a weak and take a walk in the morning there...every thing will be al-right within a few days.
I am a resident of the area and feel it is not worth to be called a "beach". The writer is 110% correct what he has said. Cleaning/sweeping of the area is done by a contracter of CBC, checked and controlled by no-body. The whole area is badly polluted with dust and noise due to ATVs, vendors, horses, donkeys parking fees collectors etc. There are lot of beggars who make life of people miserable. Beach is now full of broken glasses and garbage, it is an un-healthy and unsafe place to visit and to live at. You can judge the activities by seeing the empty bottles of wines in the whole area, including the parks, where lot of DHA guards are posted and they charge fees.
Finally a blog on it. I hope authorities take notice. I used to jog there and now all the vendors and rehri wallahs have brought their stalls in front of the sea instead of the footpath and it has make the whole place a mess. Besides these ATV's guys are extremely rude, they try to scare people by harassing them like they are going to run them over. A complete jungle. Also worth noting aspect is the police harassment of couples and trying to bilk money from them.
I am resident of Sea View. But I hardly dare go to beach, and if at all I go it is for the ride of these fancy ATVs that me and my son enjoy riding. But what keeps us off the beach is the filth, the open drains, rowdy and rude parking mafia, and the motor cyclists and car drivers who rash through the sand beach putting picnic goers life on threat.
Even an early morning walk on the beach can lead to nausea and vomiting.
CBC, DHA are good for tax collection, water shortages, broken roads and dys-functional traffic lights, filthy streets and above all legal notices to the residents....that's all they do.