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all the developments will get started once mayor elections are announced , kado and danda policy
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Karachi Circular Railway New Train Arrived in Karachi
establishment touts criticize PPP which is very much justified but doesnt criticize PTI or federal govt. They think that fed govt is innocent.
regards
News are coming that MQM is again re organizing and re entering in Karachi.
MQM is already compromised...
I am confused what Karachi can gain from it?
I dont think soPTI's electoral future in Karachi depends on this.
Expect very low turnout in 2023 if PTI does not live up to promises. I'm myself a two time PTI voter and may refrain if things don't improve.
However, then there is a part of me which thinks if we don't turn out then waderas of PPP or target killers of MQM will benefit. Also if PTI manage to resurrect the national economy even if Karachi promises are not completely fulfilled then I'll vote for them because when economy starts running then Karachi automatically benefits. However, economy can't run without Karachi being on her feet - so it's a chicken and egg situation.
Asad Umar did announce today formation of a committee headed by Najeeb Haroon to coordinate all facets of the KTP with the different ministries.
I think Sindh government also announced commencement of Malir Expressway and Yellow Line BRT in this year. I take anything they say with a barrel of salt but this time I feel establishment danda is there so you never know they might work.
PTI and Asad Umar should fully focus on KCR, K4, solid waste management and storm drainage. Fulfill this and gain 15-20 seats in the next elections.
I remember a PTI nara in Karachi during 2018:
'Pani nahi nalkay mein
Soch kay ana halkay mein'
I hope the same nara doesn't come back to bite them hard...
Karachi people have voted PTI which has been a disaster, in order for the city to get its rights, all stake holders will need to unite, there must be no taxation without representation, if the city stops giving taxes to fed govt, things may change, but for that as i said, all karachi stake holders must have to unite. They will try to send army, but if people are unted army's cant do anything, the demand should be no less than an authonomous province.
It feels insulting that peshawar has metro and karachi still relies on peshawar's mini buses.
regards
Karachi did not want money the major issue is ppp & blawal & zardari crimenal group witch destroy whole city & provoke shia to do extremisem for destablise & creat ethinic crises in Karachi right now Karachi is hostage by ppp & Sindh police is become a militant wing of it...Asalam Alikum, guys
We will track here the PROGRESS of much famed Karachi Package of Rs 1.1 trillion.
We will soon come to know whether it is just a lollipop given to Karachiites or a sincere well articulated effort which would translate onto ground.
And I am a PTI voter
So, post it here, guys.
Fukin Credibility is at stake.
10-member committee formed to implement Karachi package
September 17, 2020
A 10-member Provincial Coordination & Implementation Committee (PCIC) has been constituted with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah as its chairman to steer the affairs related to the recently announced historic Rs1.1 trillion special development package for Karachi.
The announcement of forming the committee was made through a notification dated September 15 that was issued by the chief secretary, who is also a member of the committee. The chairman of the Planning & Development Board of the Sindh Planning & Development Department is the committee’s secretary.
Other committee members are a representative of the Pakistan Army’s V Corps, the city commissioner, the city administrator, a representative of the National Disaster Management Authority, a representative of the federal government, the local government secretary and the transport & mass transit secretary.
The committee’s terms of reference include planning of the development projects to be implemented by the respective government authorities under the chairmanship of the province’s chief executive.
The committee will also serve as a forum for resolving impediments in the smooth implementation of projects as well as act as a central forum for coordination among all the stakeholders. The committee will ensure the implementation of the laid down timelines and carry out regular adjustments in the implementation of development projects in the city.
It will maintain the record of all projects and take the required actions to ensure due diligence and quality control. It will also monitor development works of executing organisations and facilitate execution by synergising public and private sectors.
The committee will recommend changes in organisation and executing agencies for effective progress of work. It will conduct projections of on-ground development through the media. It will also closely coordinate with law enforcement agencies to ensure their availability, whenever required, for smooth progress of projects.
The committee will carry out liaison with the relevant departments for priority of work, dispute of resolutions, etc. It will meet regularly — at least once a fortnight — to review progress and discuss future plans regarding the city’s development.
The notification quoted the chief secretary as saying that all the relevant agencies and institutions should nominate their representatives for the PCIC immediately, ordering the officials to assist the committee as and when required.
Announcing the Rs1.1 trillion development package for Karachi on September 5, Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that a PCIC would be formed comprising every relevant stakeholder to clear all the obstacles to ensure the implementation of all development projects included in the package in a timely manner.
The PM had admitted on the occasion that different land-owning agencies were operating in Karachi, and that it had been difficult to work for the city’s development under a unified strategy. He said the PCIC would ensure that the federal and Sindh governments were able to work for the development of the city without any issue of jurisdiction or land control.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/715914-10-member-committee-formed-to-implement-karachi-package
Because the PTI actually formed the provincial government in KP and planned and executed the Peshawar BRT with provincial funds.It feels insulting that peshawar has metro
Because the PTI actually formed the provincial government in KP and planned and executed the Peshawar BRT with provincial funds.
Blame is heaped on the PPP because they have been in power for 13 years in Sindh and have done worse than nothing - the PPP government in Sindh has made Karachi regress.
The PTI has been in power in the Center for a little more than 2 years, dealing with massive federal issues left behind by decades of mismanagement by the previous parties in power, and somehow people think that the PTI should have fixed Karachi's own massive problems created over 13 years of PPP rule in Sindh in 2 years, and that too without having any say in the Sindh provincial government.