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Down your heads with shame. Even Israeli media reported Karachi

chalen phir wait karen 2023 ka jab shahbaz/maryam ayega. ye mera message save karlo. umeed hai k ghalat sabit ho jayon aur boht hi khushee hogee ghalat sabit honay ki qasam se :)

Bhai conspiracy theory lani hai to koi tareeqai ki lao

Is ki to koi sense bhi nahi ban rahi
 
why we should we be ashamed ? didn't our media constantly report on Israel and Yahoodi Sajish ?
 
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People would hate me for saying this but Imran Khan and PTI won't do anything for Karachi

It is only the first year and the way PTI government has treated Karachi despite getting seats and votes from Karachi, I have no hope from them

They would spend whole five years with this behavior. PTI and its local Karachi leadership has no shame

Whether PPP rules in Sindh or not, the government cannot allow this situation to continue. It has to intervene.

One more thing, the people should also take more responsibility in disposing garbage out on streets. It is an outrage how our people behave. We claim to be Muslims where cleanliness is supposed to be half our faith. Judging by this behavior I can only conclude that we are not true to our own beliefs.
 

This is true too. Many people I've seen myself dumping garbage which become a garbage pile. I know about a masjid owned ground, 1 person threw 1 bag (thela) of garbage and then a week later it was a huge pile. People too have to act and keep their areas clean. Take initiative. Blaming everything g on govt will not solve any issue, we have seen that for last 10 years.

These bcs also got funds. You have no idea how corrupt waseem is.
Im also a Karachiite.
Trust me mqm or ppp, same shit different packing.

Of course, all these are same $h1t. I don't have any trust on any single politician in Pakistan.
 
PeePeePee corruption and worshiping of the Zardari-Bhutto clan.

Enjoy.
 
If people are filthy and can't keep their homes, neighbourhoods and city clean, then don't expect PM to come and kill flies. Insects are nature's way of punishing nations for their filthiness.




People would hate me for saying this but Imran Khan and PTI won't do anything for Karachi

It is only the first year and the way PTI government has treated Karachi despite getting seats and votes from Karachi, I have no hope from them

They would spend whole five years with this behavior. PTI and its local Karachi leadership has no shame
 
Plague of Flies Infests Pakistan's Karachi: ‘The City Stinks, Hard to Breathe’

Residents of the seaside Pakistani city wade through clouds of flies following a perfect storm of circumstances, including extreme monsoon weather probably driven by climate change
Ruth Schuster

Karachi is covered in flies. A perfect storm of circumstances produced a plague of practically biblical proportions in this seaside city in Pakistan: rain, inadequate garbage and offal disposal, floating sewage, steaming heat, governmental incompetence, the timing of the sacrificial festival Eid al-Adha — and more rain.

In the streets, Karachiites walk through clouds of flies. But the worst is when they sit down and the insects descend. “You spend half your time just shooing them away,” says K. (who spoke on condition of anonymity). “If your car window is open, they fly in. If you’re having a cup of tea, don’t leave the sugar out. In fact, don’t leave out any food of any kind.”

As a sprawling city in a temperate climate with inadequate-to-nonexistent waste treatment, Karachi has a perennial pest problem. It isn’t unusual for flies to proliferate following Eid al-Adha. “But usually it ends after a week,” K. says. This time it isn’t s....

https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/...flies-plague-stinks-hard-to-breathe-1.7774299

If Pakistan doesn't get rid of PPP, then Karachi and Pakistan will get FUCKED if not already got.

PPP is essentially comprised of Sindhi elites, so-called feudal lords. I once had the misfortune of submitting a bid for a contract of rerouting the sewage system lines which applied methane storage auxiliary complex. The contract officiators were, well they were Sindhis. When I went in for the meeting, I bore witness to a culture which could best be described as not only illiterate, but there is no sense of etiquette, plus their utter lack of knowledge on the subject matter. To top it all off, the moment they heard me converse with them in Urdu (Pakistan's national language by the way), their body language became visibly hostile and their language became blatantly coarse. As if I was their slave of something. I pursued a polite and focused way forward, but 15 minutes into the meeting, I simply stopped and got up to leave. On their query as to why I was leaving, my response was simple "your kind (Sindhi) are not worthy of my services."

I promised myself that I would not bid for any contract, if the name of to contract issuer even remotely resembled to that of a Sindhi. Then I would cancel the meeting, on the spot.
 
We are under PPP occupation..... before you liberate Kashmir, do make some effort to liberate Karachi.

Bro can you push your people to wake up from Slumber and do a protest for their own rights one day? Do they really need some Altaf Hussein and his threats to be herded to streets?
 
Thing is Karachi voted for pti but sindh poor cities always give vote to ppp on bases of being sindhi and banazir bhutto. Only Pm and armed forces could basically liberate Karachi from these rats.
PTI must separate Karachi and Hyderabad from Sindh. We don't want to live an IMMORTAL rule of PPP.
 
Karachi still among world’s 10 least liveable cities

Dawn.com | AFPUpdated September 04, 2019
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Karachi has been named among the 10 least liveable cities in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). — Photo by Ali Raza Khatri/File
Karachi has been named among the 10 least liveable cities in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) — the research and analysis division of the Economist Group — in The Global Liveability Index 2019 published on Wednesday.

Each year, the EIU gives 140 cities scores out of 100 on a range of factors, such as living standards, crime, transport infrastructure, access to education and healthcare, as well as political and economic stability.

This year, Karachi has been ranked 136th on the list — the fifth least liveable city in the world — only managing to fare better than Damascus in Syria, Lagos in Nigeria, Dhaka in Bangladesh and Tripoli in Libya. Other countries included in the list of the 10 least liveable cities include Caracas in Venezuela, Algiers in Algeria, Douala in Cameroon, Harare in Zimbabwe and Port Moresby in PNG.

Ranked on 136th position, Karachi's overall rating out of 100, which EIU stated was ideal, was 40.9, its stability rating was 20, healthcare 45.8, culture and environment 38.7, education 66.7 and infrastructure 51.8.

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Karachi's ranking has improved by one spot in comparison to 2018 when it was listed on the 137th position.

Read: 'Karachi has become the worst city in Pakistan'

For the first time, the index noted the effects of climate change on liveability, with Indian capital New Delhi and Egyptian capital Cairo plunging in the rankings to 118th and 125th place respectively due to "poor air quality, undesirable average temperatures and inadequate water provision".

"We expect problems relating to climate change to put increasing pressure on liveability scores in the coming years and for the number of cities affected to grow," Agathe Demarais of the EIU said.

Meanwhile, Austrian capital Vienna retained its ranking as the world's most liveable city. Vienna once again came ahead of Australia's Melbourne — which had held the top ranking for seven years until losing it to Vienna in 2018.

The top two were followed by Sydney, Osaka and Calgary.

Vienna — known for its convenient public transport, refreshing Alpine tap water and varied cultural life — scored 99.1 points out of 100, as it did last year.

"Western Europe and North America continue to be the most liveable regions in the world," the EIU said in a press release.

Europe claimed eight of the top 20 spots, with cities in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Canada making up the rest.

However, French city Paris, dropped six places to 25th due to the anti-government "yellow vest" protests — images of which went around the world.

Improvements in liveability that had taken place in emerging markets' cities in recent years —thanks to greater stability as well as better education and healthcare — "are under serious threat from an increasingly adverse climate," she said.

London and New York rank 48th and 58th respectively as they continue to struggle under the perceptions of the risk of crime and terrorism and overstretched infrastructure

Karachi fourth lowest on safe cities ranking
In the EIU's Safe Cities Index 2019, Karachi was ranked 57th out of 60 with a score of 43.5.

Myanmar's capital Yangon, Caracas and Lagos were the three lowest rated cities on the ranking while Japan's capital Tokyo was the top ranking city.

The ranking, released on August 29, looks at digital, infrastructure, health and personal security. Karachi was ranked 52nd in digital security, 59th in health security, 55th in infrastructure security and 58th in personal security.

Read: Karachi least safe in 60 world cities: report

However, this year's ranking marks an improvement from 2017 when the metropolis was rated the lowest in the list of 60 cities.
 
karachi need emergency efforts like floods and earthquake but it seems both central and provincial govs are not interested at all . lanat ho donoon per
 
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