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Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither were these colossal, labyrinthine slums. Some of them have been here since the 1980s, thriving under the CDA’s silent consent. PHOTO: EXPRESS/QAZI USMAN


I offer my deepest sympathies to the elite and upper-middle class families of Islamabad who may be experiencing frustrating irregularities in the activities of their servants.

It’s quite possible that the inconvenience is being caused by their maasi (domestic maid) Zareena’s sudden homelessness in the aftermath of the Capital Development Authority’s (CDA) war on slums.

I’ll try not to undermine the importance of preventing illegal occupation of public land but this prevention shouldn’t be reserved for just one segment of society. It’s expected for these settlements to be raked away especially, if the occupiers are haplessly poor and have no teeth to bite back. But what about the wealthy ‘land-developers’ in this country for whom, collectively 1,200 kanals of land is the equivalent of the segment of your property occupied by your motorcycle?

Try approaching their gates with bulldozers and see what happens.

Everyone knows that the lightweight slumdogs can be tossed around with far greater ease.

Interior Minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, while addressing a news conference on the horrific bomb blast at Sabzi Mandi (vegetable market) in Islamabad, was able to quickly identify one of the leading causes of the disaster to be the presence of too many poor people in the area.

Who gave them permission to park themselves there? It is inconceivable why the outcasts of the system don’t play by the system’s rules.

It is customary for demolishers to allot alternate plots to the uprooted families in order to rebuild their hovels. However, there are complaints that these arrangements were not made and during the hustle in which some 2,000 illegal constructions were razed, the belongings of many of the dwellers were also damaged. A school providing free education to the slum children was partially destroyed in the process, despite the fact that the structure was designed to be disassembled and relocated elsewhere.

Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither were these colossal, labyrinthine slums. Some of them have been here since the 1980s, thriving under the CDA’s silent consent until they decided to end the silence one afternoon with an out-of-the-blue scream.

It’s like when you sail through the Islamabad Expressway 29 days a month casually exceeding the speed limit, not wearing a seat belt, with the license plate on your car not strictly matching the legal requirement and nobody stops you. And then on day 30, there’s a cop signalling you to pull over next to a dozen cars all fined at the same time; he’s seemingly on a rampage to fill some sort of a quota for monthly traffic fines.

It’s like that with the CDA and the slums too – they lull many generations of dwellers into believing their occupation is kosher or at least, not a deal big enough to fuss over. And when they find comfort in their squalor and expand to the size of a new metropolis, they spring the trap and bring in the bulldozers.

The rapid growth of slums is not a disease but a symptom of the government’s incompetence coupled with the public’s apathy. The poor don’t build their lakes of tin roofs and mud chambers to ruin the otherwise pristine view of the city from your terrace. They don’t do it to pollute your waterways or hinder civic development projects.

They do it because they too, allegedly, need an affordable roof over their heads, preferably one close to where they work so that their employers don’t shout at them when they’re late. And most of these dwellers are willing to relocate if allowed alternate plots to set up homes.

Perhaps, they should line their huts along the Constitution Avenue or in the well-trimmed lawn of the Parliament building. Lest, those responsible for their welfare forget how the other half of the nation lives.


Bulldozing the poor of Islamabad to make room for the rich? – The Express Tribune Blog
 
Express tribune has no other business!
However, that is illegal occupancy like many more in the country.
If any one owns a land, than he should take his papers to the free and fair judiciary of Pakistan.
If not than they should be billed for the demolishing costs.
On the bright side, these slums provide home like feeling to RAW operatives, who come to Pakistan for kidnapping kids.
 
Express tribune has no other business!
However, that is illegal occupancy like many more in the country.
If any one owns a land, than he should take his papers to the free and fair judiciary of Pakistan.
If not than they should be billed for the demolishing costs.
On the bright side, these slums provide home like feeling to RAW operatives, who come to Pakistan for kidnapping kids.

We all know how easy it is for the land mafia to get the right "papers". It is not the fault of the poor that the government and other institutions of this country fail momentously in providing security to its citizens. Maybe the government should launch social welfare schemes like housing units instead of giving away lands to "developers" in dodgy deals, and then blaming the poor when they are forced to live in slums. Your logic of also equating the poor with agents of RAW shows the mentality of this country's well off segment. Absolutely disgusting.
 
Pakistanis should be moved to some other place and Afghanis deported back to Afghanistan. Most of them are Afghani refugees who should have stayed in camps.

And rich in Islamabad need to pay more to servents so they can afford living in homes instead of building slums. Once Katchi Abadis are demolished rich will start paying more since no longer they could hire cheap workers. Otherwise Pakistani cities will become slum majority like Indian ones.
 
atleast islo should be like a true capital city.there should be 0 tolerance policy on capital matters.thats what we show to the world.we r not slum country like india.
 
This is our Capital and not a SQUATTER's CAMP, for heaven sake.

Anyone who has sympathy for these idiots can invite them to their house.

There should be zero Tolerance for this Land Grabbers.

Why don't I grab a piece of Prime Real Estate in the middle of Islamabad and build a mud hut for me without paying for the land.

I have seen how such people have taken over prime lands in DHA Karachi and built 4 to 5 storey buildings on them.
 
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This area is more on the outskirts of islamabad at the pindi-islamabad junction


atleast islo should be like a true capital city.there should be 0 tolerance policy on capital matters.thats what we show to the world.we r not slum country like india.

Just to show the world how good and developed we are and not to look like india we should make so many people suffer ? Btw it will make the impression worst as all these families might end up on your streets.
 
Soo much love for afghani refugeeeeees ... involved in crimes n setting up illegal slums..

... you express tribune..
 
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This is the capital of a country, one cannot simply allow a mud hut to be built in there !!!!!!!!

its time to move ahead, and why would one think that these lands are bought, this is forced occupation and can also face court in this matter.....its better to move away quietly rather than sticking in as an unpleasant sight to the city :(

there is not much difference between them and land mafias, they have been living there ever since, and if this stays it will move on generation to generation and then set a trend, if they had educated their children and gotten them into some thing productive then they would not have to face this....

apologies if i sound harsh :pleasantry::pleasantry:
 
atleast islo should be like a true capital city.there should be 0 tolerance policy on capital matters.thats what we show to the world.we r not slum country like india.
Just for the record Orangi ( Karachi ) is the biggest slum in asia.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/6154572/Karachis-Orangi-Asias-largest-slum.html

Orangi Town - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The township is currently the largest slum in South Asia

P.S- when topic is about pakistan refrain from Dragging India in just to satisfy your little ego. :coffee:
 
This area is more on the outskirts of islamabad at the pindi-islamabad junction




Just to show the world how good and developed we are and not to look like india we should make so many people suffer ? Btw it will make the impression worst as all these families might end up on your streets.
so u say that we should allow these irregular afghans and god know who else r there in heart of our capital.offcoarce they r there from long but now we need that land for future projects. spare our country from these shitts.
 
so u say that we should allow these irregular afghans and god know who else r there in heart of our capital.offcoarce they r there from long but now we need that land for future projects. spare our country from these shitts.


The future projects are to make more land for the rich people who already own 10 -20 plots else where in the world infact these days a person belonging to the higher middle class owns a bunch of land. .. We should stop overlooking the poor they have families too . Imagine someone taking your home away like that .the government should atleast provide a worthwhile alternative to these people.
 
Just for the record Orangi ( Karachi ) is the biggest slum in asia.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/6154572/Karachis-Orangi-Asias-largest-slum.html

Orangi Town - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The township is currently the largest slum in South Asia

P.S- when topic is about pakistan refrain from Dragging India in just to satisfy your little ego. :coffee:
well it seems like u dont know ur own country well enough.i had a indian friend.he told me once that whole india is a open air toilet.also mentaly.
 
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