El Sidd
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Capital Lahore hona chahiyay tha.
D G Khan
Multan
Balke darya pe floating capital hona chaiye har jagah badshah salamat rukte rukate phiren
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Capital Lahore hona chahiyay tha.
yeh sahi hai phir mulk bhi bhagta phiray ga agar capital jagah jagah badshah salamat kay pichay pichay ho gaD G Khan
Multan
Balke darya pe floating capital hona chaiye har jagah badshah salamat rukte rukate phiren
yeh sahi hai phir mulk bhi bhagta phiray ga agar capital jagah jagah badshah salamat kay pichay pichay ho ga
but the question is then whom will vote?
I agree bro. The right solution is to entirely ban and dismantle the parties (and all of their party members) from any political activity, electoral seats, and government seats. We must ban the PPP, PML, MQM, PTI, etc -- every, single, one. Force an entirely new generation of Pakistani politics.
the new generation will be the same, until and unless the establishment's head is chopped off for good and a non colonial military and other systems of governance are enforced.
regards
Oh but we expect you (Karachi) to generate 50% of the country's income tax.
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Karachiites won’t get what they want until they organise themselves and demand very specific changes. I think the best way for major cities like Karachi to move forward is to demand devolution of power.
Karachi is a megacity and such it should have its own devolved assembly, local election, it’s own mayor as a head of that assembly in a sort of presidential system.
Such an assembly could simply take over existing departments and boards/authorities that already exist in Karachi and Sindh level.
This Karachi administration would be in charge of things like a transport authority for all transport in Karachi, roads and streets, metro bus projects, trains/subways/trams, policing, waste disposal (desperately needed), and strategic development/planning.
Further, Karachi should have smaller local administrative units for even better devolved administration. Local councils that oversee housing and planning, education and libraries, and they would be given the power to collect local taxes in order to fund themselves and further development.
Last of all, Karachi is a business hub and a major income generator, it can afford to borrow a little to invest. Even if that’s something not to be exercised immediately, I think it’s worth preparing. Germany has lots of federal states and city states within it that are Länder and smaller federal city states like Berlin. Because they are their own state, they have their own borrowing facilities that work off of sovereign guarantees from the German state. They are able to borrow very cheaply to invest in their city’s infrastructure, and other development. They issue debt which they can easily afford to fund projects that more than pay for the cost of debt. Berlin alone has some EUR60bn in outstanding debt.
If this model is every adopted in Pakistan, it ought to start in Karachi where it is desperately needed, and where it is most likely to succeed. All you need is a better economic outlook, a stronger sovereign willing to back a local government and a trustworthy state and with equally trustworthy local authorities.
I’m only scratching the surface of what’s possible here. But for all this you need to organise yourselves and campaign for your betterment. No-one will do it for you. Karachi can become a much better planned, more liveable city for its citizens, but you’ll have to work hard and fight for it.
Lolz, he was part of MQM. Will be equivalent to revive Altaf Hussain in a new form.PSP, Mustafa Kamal, I guess
Lolz, he was part of MQM. Will be equivalent to revive Altaf Hussain in a new form.
I dont think that. May 26th also happened during Musharaf and Mustafa Kamal tenure. This is same mentality. Few people doing civil works in front few people collecting bhatta at back.I cant think of any other party, we have tried all of them. no results.
Musharraf / Mustafa Kamal combo worked wonderfully.
I agree that it’s not easy, but nobody said it would be easy. It has to be done and people need to demand it. It will take protests, agitation, lobbying representatives, news and social media campaigns etc.You have highlighted valid things.
But sir, an average Karachiite is already busy trying to feed himself, we cant just rush to the roads to protest for our demands.
The well settled people in Karachi upper middle/elite class already have their roots abroad, they can grab an airline ticket and hop in and out of country. The condition of Karachi doesnt matter to them.
Karachiites won’t get what they want until they organise themselves and demand very specific changes. I think the best way for major cities like Karachi to move forward is to demand devolution of power.
Karachi is a megacity and such it should have its own devolved assembly, local election, it’s own mayor as a head of that assembly in a sort of presidential system.
Such an assembly could simply take over existing departments and boards/authorities that already exist in Karachi and Sindh level.
This Karachi administration would be in charge of things like a transport authority for all transport in Karachi, roads and streets, metro bus projects, trains/subways/trams, policing, waste disposal (desperately needed), and strategic development/planning.
Further, Karachi should have smaller local administrative units for even better devolved administration. Local councils that oversee housing and planning, education and libraries, and they would be given the power to collect local taxes in order to fund themselves and further development.
Last of all, Karachi is a business hub and a major income generator, it can afford to borrow a little to invest. Even if that’s something not to be exercised immediately, I think it’s worth preparing. Germany has lots of federal states and city states within it that are Länder and smaller federal city states like Berlin. Because they are their own state, they have their own borrowing facilities that work off of sovereign guarantees from the German state. They are able to borrow very cheaply to invest in their city’s infrastructure, and other development. They issue debt which they can easily afford to fund projects that more than pay for the cost of debt. Berlin alone has some EUR60bn in outstanding debt.
If this model is every adopted in Pakistan, it ought to start in Karachi where it is desperately needed, and where it is most likely to succeed. All you need is a better economic outlook, a stronger sovereign willing to back a local government and a trustworthy state and with equally trustworthy local authorities.
I’m only scratching the surface of what’s possible here. But for all this you need to organise yourselves and campaign for your betterment. No-one will do it for you. Karachi can become a much better planned, more liveable city for its citizens, but you’ll have to work hard and fight for it.
Please read my post again, I mentioned one assembly with city wide authorities and local councils and smaller administrative units with respective authorities. Looks like you didn’t read that part.Mega cities, according to research, are best administered by creating smaller local authorities, not one large authority.