KARACHI: Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi will initiate a cleanliness campaign ‘Karachi Ko Izzat Do’, Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman announced today.
Secretaries of all districts and party members of Jamaat-e-Islami was present in the meeting. After thorough deliberations, it was decided that successive governments of PPP, MQM, and current provincial government have despairingly failed to deliver any better for the city during their respective tenures and even till present day no political party or previously government office bearers have enough courage to come forward and save Quaid’s city.
JI leadership was of the view that dilapidated infrastructure of roads, poor sewerage system, clean water supply, cleanliness, power supply and inaccessibility of public transport has made the lives of Karachiites
deplorable.
In this connection, JI Public Aid Committees will be further
toughened and mass meetings will be held in all districts of the city until the solution of these multifarious civic problems.
Naeem-ur-Rehman said that JI would take conjunctive efforts to give Karachi a status of mega metropolitan. There is a desperate need to provide all sorts of ease to more than 22 million people of this city and if JI is given an opportunity to serve, it will devise development and public welfare projects for the city, Naeem-ur-Rehman maintained.
The meeting expressed its dissatisfaction that government has left Karachi neglected, which shares nearly 70 percent of the country’s total revenue in national exchequer.
The city has become a waste-yard of garbage, overflowing gutters, broken roads and without any sort of civic facility, JI leader lamented in the meeting.
Every responsible in the helm of Sindh government and city administration affairs is busy in the blame game, which is condemnable, meeting remarked.