My friend from Karachi, where he owns a home, just came back to the States to spend time with his son and grandaugher.
So, his comments to us over dinner in our home, he being our guest, were fresh from Karachi as of one week ago.
Obviously anyone else such as yourself living there has first hand on going daily awareness, too.
Question: Which part of Karachi do you live in and which political party "protects" your residential area?
You are correct that I lived there long ago, 1963-65. We lived in Embassy housing in P.E.C.H.S. I had good Pakistani friends who lived in the Clifton area.
Be very interested in what and all you factually have to say. I have been ill and thus not on this site for the past several months. I am in my early 70s now, not a young kid, so I envy your seeming youth.
Have a good rest of the week.
I am a "Karachiite", born in Karachi, go there every summer. My whole family lives in Karachi, all over the city. There is nothing about Karachi I don't know. I've worked in Korangi Industrial Area & Malir as well.
My relatives live in Defence, Clifton, Zamzama, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, North Nazimabad, Federal-B Area, Sadr, areas close to Tariq Road, Landhi, Orangi, Karsaaz as well as other areas.
Most of Karachi is perfectly fine. It is the areas that are 'tightly contested' by the Urdu speakers & the Pakhtuns, like Gulistan-e-Jauhar, & some areas close to Korangi Industrial Area, that pose the biggest problems: ethnic conflict. Some of these areas tend to be MQM strongholds, while there may be pockets of ANP support. Then there tend to be poor areas of Karachi, like Lyari, that attract gang wars. Then there is land mafia as well. There might be 'a sleeper cell or two' in there as well.
Karachi does not have any real terrorism problem, it is basically ethnic violence between the MQM & the ANP, & the PPP just 'enjoying' the spectacle.
There is good news though: there was a 'cleaning up' operation inside Karachi, where action against the MQM was taken, many sleeper cells in Lyari were busted, as well as support for terrorists. Things are getting much better now that action has taken place, & will continue.