Even so, the calls for compensation from those who have lost their businesses do not seem completely reasonable. There is no reason at all why the government should compensate anybody unless they can prove that they carried insurance cover that is not paid out on, had fire precautions in place in their business and had a proven record of tax payment. While it may be the government’s responsibility to develop the city’s infrastructure, including its fire services, businesses and individuals cannot absolve themselves of all responsibility either as fire safety measures are often not implemented in residential and commercial properties. The fire in Karachi is truly a case of collective failure, both on the part of the authorities and citizens.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 30th, 2014.
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