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Karachi as an ATM
Irfan HusainApril 06, 2019
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DRIVING to the French Beach the other day, I was reminded of just how ugly Karachi has become over the years: piles of garbage lined the rutted road, and shoddy houses were everywhere.

Before this brief excursion, I flew to Lahore for a week and was struck again and again by the gulf that has grown between the two cities. No rubbish was visible, and growth was planned. The new ring road allowed traffic to flow smoothly, and the cops were surprisingly efficient.

I recall that in my first stint in Lahore in the late 1960s after becoming a civil servant, those of us from Karachi used to look down on Lahore as a provincial hick town. Our new Lahori friends considered Karachi a swinging metropolis, far ahead of their sleepy city.

That was then: it’s a whole different story now. Karachi was dragged down by urban terrorism initiated by the militant arm of the MQM from the mid-1980s onwards. It has only just halted its death spiral a few years ago, when Nawaz Sharif cracked down on the thugs who had taken over the city.

Lahore has taken over Karachi’s mantle as Pakistan’s premier city.

But the gang violence, terrorism and protection rackets that brought Karachi to its knees have taken a heavy toll. There has been little fresh investment, and many industries have moved to Punjab. Nevertheless, people from across the country have continued to pour in, searching for jobs. The result is an unplanned urban eyesore with around 21 million people competing for jobs and scarce resources like water, transport and electricity.

The mess has been made worse by the wrangling between the PPP and the MQM. While the former rules Sindh, the latter has the majority of councillors in the local government. However, the PPP has been reluctant to transfer funds to the city government, and the result is visible in the form of piles of garbage all over the city. I suppose it would be too much to expect the two parties to work out a modus vivendi that would bring some relief to the beleaguered inhabitants of Karachi. No wonder both parties fared so poorly in the last elections.

As Karachi has declined, Lahore has taken over its mantle as the country’s premier city. Going there now from Karachi is like visiting a foreign country. True, successive governments in Punjab have focused on the more exclusive areas of Lahore, and the recent desecration of the city’s priceless cultural heritage has been little short of criminal. But development has filtered across the city and the province to varying degrees.

Whatever the truth about the allegations against Shahbaz Sharif, the fact is that he has done a great job in pushing Punjab’s progress. I met the head of the Department of International Aid, Britain’s aid agency, in Sri Lanka a couple of years ago. He was then based in Lahore, and said Punjab was the best province in Pakistan for making good use of British aid.

Sindh, on the other hand, has suffered under a kleptocracy that has treated Karachi as its personal ATM. While Punjab’s ruling elite has taken pride in improving Lahore, our local and provincial governments have both milked Karachi dry. Land grabs are common, and most attempts at changing things for the better have been led by individuals and NGOs.

I met a civil servant about three years ago who had served in both Punjab and Sindh as a deputy commissioner, and asked him about his experience in both provinces. “Saeen,” he replied. “It was a tough job in Punjab because the private secretary to the chief minister used to call all DCs on their landlines at 8 am. In Sindh, nobody bothered when I turned up to work.”

This difference in attitude towards governance explains the gulf that has opened up between Punjab and Sindh. People who have driven from Karachi to Lahore speak of the sudden improvement in the quality of the roads as they cross over the provincial border from Sindh into Punjab.

None of this is intended to suggest that Punjab has become a land of milk and honey overnight. But you get a sense that — until recently, at least — there was an authority driving change. In Sindh, there seems little desire for improvement as the rulers here are just too busy making money.

One thing to remember is that Lahore had a huge advantage over Karachi due to its rich heritage of Mughal and colonial buildings and gardens. Karachi, by contrast, was an insignificant port city that had a few imposing colonial buildings, but little else. After Partition, it was overwhelmed by hundreds of thousands of refugees; and this flood has continued as people from other provinces have flocked here to find work.

Given its limited resources, it is no wonder it has been unable to cope. But this should not be used as an excuse for the loot and plunder that has been going on.

irfan.husain@gmail.com

Published in Dawn, April 6th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1474273
 
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Karachi is mini-Pakistan with all Pakistani linguistic ethnicities living in this metropolitan city. Lahore as the capital of the Punjab province with over 90% Punjabi population is treated with care by the Punjab government. Peshawar as the capital of the Pakhtunkhwa province with over 90% Pakhtun population is treated with care by the Pakhtunkhwa government. Karachi with over 90% non-Sindhi population is not treated well by the Sindh government. Sindh government rarely has any senior ministers that represents Karachi interests. Neither the Pakistan Peoples Party nor the Muslim League of Nawaz Sharif have any major political support in Karachi. Now Karachi has elected Pakistan Tehreek Istiqlal members that are part of the federal government. After a long time Karachi feels its presence and influence in the federal government. Most of the funding for the municipal governments comes from the Sindh provincial government which does not provide adequate funding to Karachi. All of the PPP's Sindh governments have been incompetent as they have not provided adequate funding to the Tharparkar district that has seen droughts and famines in the last five years. PPP governments only plays the Sindhi card to be elected in the majority Sindhi speaking areas of the Sindh with no development in the province.
 
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Yes but its not Sindhi non Sindhi issue only too now Khi is dominating PTI base camp with 14 NA seats out of 20 thats why we seeing more tension between PPP-PTI issue here as well.IK is doing mistake not focusing interior sindh in next elections they need to capture seats from their too to restore the balance of power and except PTI no one is able to give fight in interior sindh
 
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Karachi has been orphaned in term of Management and care since the status of Province for country was take away from it

PPP has not had a interest to develop it as it's vote base is not Karachi

The Educated population density does not votes for landlords or feudal lords

Reforms are needed to fix the city as a Mage Hub for international Travelers


Due to the Neglect ,what Karachi was is now Dubai
 
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So Karachi is to Pakistan what JKT( Jehangir Khan Tareen) is to PTI.

Taking about ATM...and JKT was disqualified, Karachi is sidelined...
 
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Hope they worked on new local govt system as KHI got all peoples from PAkistan so everyone got its rights and duty towards it .If i say give KHI under federal or better Army ruled area going to get labeled as traitor :) but rem that its was Raheel Sharif(dont bash him with all his fault he is our hero ) who return the peace of KHI and what all civil govts did during those 30 years ?? jhaak marti rahii
It's best that each city's budget is given to their own hands and not distributed at provincial level
 
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Separate Karachi from Sindh, and than see the difference.
If deputy commissioner to peon are inducted from Larkana, who will be caring for Karachi. That's the problem of Karachi.
 
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It's best that each city's budget is given to their own hands and not distributed at provincial level

Former President Pervez Musharraf reformed the municipal governments by electing Mayor and city councils. One of the first things that the PPP and PMLN provincial governments did after being elected was to revert to the old system where the municipal governments are appointed by the provinces rather than be elected by the citizens.
 
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Karachi is mini-Pakistan with all Pakistani linguistic ethnicities living in this metropolitan city. Lahore as the capital of the Punjab province with over 90% Punjabi population is treated with care by the Punjab government. Peshawar as the capital of the Pakhtunkhwa province with over 90% Pakhtun population is treated with care by the Pakhtunkhwa government. Karachi with over 90% non-Sindhi population is not treated well by the Sindh government. Sindh government rarely has any senior ministers that represents Karachi interests. Neither the Pakistan Peoples Party nor the Muslim League of Nawaz Sharif have major political support in Karachi. Now Karachi has elected Pakistan Tehreek Istiqlal members that are part of the federal government. After a long time Karachi feels its presence and influence in the federal government. Most of the funding to municipal funding comes from the Sindh provincial government which does not provide adequate funding to Karachi. The PPP's Sindh governments have been incompetent as it does not even provide adequate funding to the Tharparkar district that has seen famines in the last five years. PPP governments only plays the Sindhi card to be elected in the majority Sindhi speaking areas of the Sindh province with no development in the province.
When I talk with Sindhi person on social media so during the discussion or arguments that person call me panjabi. Basically it's not a matter of ethnicity. There is huge difference in a system of education among sindh, KPK & panjab. In sindh specially in rural areas students clear their exam by cheating and same students later join Govt institutions of Sindh including Karachi. Karachi's local people with Karachi domicile are not being recruited. Majority of them join private organizations.

In sindh under Zardari there is a kleptocracy not democracy. But it does not mean that panjab is clear from corrupt elites. Whole Pakistan is suffering from bad economical situation because of kleptocrats.

Just imagine Pakistan is mostly represented by mini Pakistan Karachi out side of Pakistan, we have had really bad image.
 
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Tabhi keh raha hn Karachi ko Army ko day du make it as business hub of Pakistan separate it from rest of Pakistan political game thats our strength we can do business and once we are getting back facilities and utilities against paying taxes tax net will also increase whats the problem in it??Karachi is part of Pakistan so decide according to what is best for Pakistan
 
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