Railways officials seek civil administration’s support in anti-encroachment drive

KARACHI: Divisional Superintendent Pakistan Railways Karachi Muhammad Hanif Gul has sought civil administration’s support for demolition of all illegally encroached structures and settlements alongside the Main Line and remaining KCR track in the city.

 

In a meeting with Commissioner Karachi at his office, DS Pakistan Railways Karachi Hanif Gul and Project Director Karachi Circular Railway Ameer Mohammad Daudpota have sought civil administration’s support for demolition of all illegally encroached structures and settlements alongside the Main Line and remaining KCR track in the city, according to a statement issued on Tuesday.

 

“Requisition for utilizing the services of Pakistan Rangers may be placed along with directing the deputy commissioners of the East and South districts for fully cooperating and working in tandem with Pakistan Railways Karachi on the issue of encroachments” said the DS Karachi in conversation with the city’s Commissioner.

 

The railways officers discussed the anti- encroachment plan with the commissioner that primarily focused the encroachments in Old Kaemari Line in the South district and from Depot Hill to Urdu Science College enroute Karachi University for revival of 16 kilometres of remaining KCR track in the East district.

 

The PR Karachi has been carrying out anti-encroachment operations with its department’s corps and has retrieved lands near Karachi university station of KCR loop three days back and in Jumma Goth today but it faced stiff resistance from the protestors and direct clashes had also happened at some places in the recent past. The apex court in its landmark ruling of 29 December last year directed the Pakistan Railways that encroachment even on a single inch of Railways’ territory must be fully eliminated.