(National): PM announces Rs1,100 billion Karachi package

Karachi: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday announced a 1,100 billion development package for Karachi under the Karachi Transformation Plan to resolve city’s water, sewerage, solid waste and transport issues.

This he announced in a media briefing at Governor’s House in Karachi. Sindh Governor Imran Ismail and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah were also present on the occasion. The Prime Minister said the federal and provincial governments will contribute to the Karachi package. He said National Disaster Management Authority will cleanse the storm-water drains in the city.

He said the Karachi Circular Railway project will also be completed under the Karachi package. A Provincial Coordination and Implementation Committee will be formed to ensure implementation of the decisions regarding Karachi package, he added.

(National): Al-Khidmat distributes relief items worth Rs11.6m in Balochistan

Quetta:Syed Ehsanullah Waqas, Senior Vice President Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan said that Al-Khidmat Foundation has distributed relief items amounting to rupees Rs11.6 million amongst flood and rain affected people of Jhal Magsi, Kachhi, Bolan, Khuzdar, Surab, Wasuk and Jafarabad districts of the province.

Addressing a press conference at Quetta Press Club here on Saturday with Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Mangut, Vice President, Al-Khidmat Foundation, Jameel Ahmed Kurd, President, Al-Khidmat Foundation, Balochistan and others he said that eleven thousand people had benefited from the relief items distributed by Al-Khidmat Foundation.

“In the first phase affected people were rescued to safe places which was followed by a survey conducted by volunteers of Al-Khidmat Foundation”, added Syed Ehsanullah Waqas. He said earlier ration amounting to rupees three Crore was distributed amongst lockdown affected people of Balochistan.

He said Al-Khidmat Foundation had initiated more projects in different areas of Balochistan to provide pure drinking water to the people of the province, adding that latest Al-Khidmat hospital at Brewery Road was near to its completion. He said Al-Khidmat Foundation was caring for about two hundred and fifty orphan children.

(National): Female journalist Shaheena Shaheen shot dead

Quetta:Female journalist Shaheena Shaheen was shot dead in Tehsil Turbat of district Kech on Saturday.

According to hospital sources, unidentified person brought injured Shaheena Shaheen to local hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. The deceased had received two bullets; however, the motive behind her murder could not be ascertained. Shaheena used to host programmes on PTV Bolan and was also the editor of a Balochi Magazine “Wizgahar”. She was a women rights activist and an artist also.

(National): Karachi issues could be resolved through coordination only: PM Imran Khan

Karachi:Problems of the megacity could only be resolved through cooperation and coordination, said Prime Minister Imran Khan, presiding over a high-level meeting here in the Governor House on Saturday.

The meeting amongst others was attended by Sindh governor Imran Ismail, chief minister Murad Ali Shah and provincial ministers Nasir Hussain Shah and Saeed Ghani. Director General ISI Lt General Faiz Hameed, Corps Commander Karachi General Humayon Aziz were also present. A detailed briefing was given to the meeting.

Speaking on the occasion, Imran Khan said Karachi is the most important city of Pakistan and hub of its economy. He said its problems could be solved through coordination. He said he was glad that the federal and provincial governments and Pak Army are present to resolve the issues of Karachi. He assured that the federal government would provide every possible effort to mitigate the losses of Karachi during recent rains.

(National): Solution to Karachi problem lies in empowered city govt: Moot told

Karachi:The solution to the Karachi problem lies not in the packages or secession from Sindh, but in the establishment of an empowered city government. Karachi’s civic issues will not be allowed to be seen in terms of linguistic and ethnic prejudices. Karachi is part of Sindh and those who raise the issue of its secession were the enemies of this city.

These views were expressed at a consultative meeting organized by Shahri Awami Mahaz (SAM) chaired by Nasir Mansoor, General Secretary of the National Trade Union Federation of Pakistan. The meeting was attended by citizens’ representatives from six districts of Karachi. Issues of Karachi city were discussed in detail in the consultative meeting and a joint declaration was issued.

The declaration said that Karachi, despite being the seventh-largest city in the world and the largest in Pakistan, lacks basic civic amenities. The city provides 25 percent of the country’s GDP and 95 percent of Sindh’s GDP. The city had an annual GDP of 164 billion USD. But its citizens were deprived of basic civic facilities like electricity, water, sanitation, gas, roads, transport, education, health and better infrastructure.

This was the only city in Pakistan where the power supply system to the city was handed over to a foreign company which had been causing constant suffering to the cities. On one hand electricity tariff were being increased without any valid reasons while on other hand duration of load shedding had been increased twelve to fourteen hours. Karachi was under control of land mafias, more than 65% of the city’s population lived in unregulated slums, while 40% of the city areas had no access to drinking water.

Due to mismanagement, incompetence of the concerned civic agencies and criminal negligence of the political parties claiming to represent the city, two rivers (Lyari and Malir) flowing in the city and more than 60 rainy drains (Nala) had been turned into gutters. Industrial complexes were dumping hazardous chemical waste into these natural waterways, spreading dangerous diseases throughout the city.

The waterway has been blocked by illegal constructions by powerful element with political backing at four major water outlets points to the sea. More than 60 percent of the city area war controlled and administrated by federal or federally affiliated entities, including Cantonment, DHA, KPT, Railways and other for 70 years. The elements who were demanding to hand over Karachi to the federation need to look at the performance of these institutions. However, the condition of FATA under the control of the federation after seventy years also indicated that the federation had miserably failed to perform its constitutional duties as a result these areas were merged to the KPK province.

It was unfortunate for the city of Karachi that the federal, provincial, and city governments had proved by their actions that they had no concrete plan to solve the thorny issues of Karachi. Karachi’s census was a proven fraud which had deliberately reduced the population of the city. As a result, the share of city’s representation and share in resources had decreased drastically.

The megacity with a population of more than two and a half crore (25million) still lacks public transport. In the last 40 years, the government had not launched any housing scheme for the citizens and had not set up any hospital or educational institution in the face of its ever growing population.

This weekend, the Prime Minister was visiting Karachi for the sixth time and going to announce the package for the second time. Citizens were still waiting for the package of Rs 126 billion announced by the PM earlier. Citizens know that that kind of packages, like other packages, will prove to be a pack of lies. The present federal government had announced when it came to power that it would solve the problem of Karachi within 100 days, but even after two years, the problems of Karachi were still there and aggravated.

The citizens of Karachi believed that if the provinces adopt a system of democratic city governments with powers in hand, then cities like Karachi will not need any package or aid. Citizens of Karachi were protesting against the devastation caused by coronavirus and recent torrential rains, but no government was serious about solving their problems.

Participants in the meeting were Nasir Mansoor (National Trade Union Federation), Zahra Khan (Home Based Women Workers Federation), Khaliq Zardgan (Lyari Awami Mahaz) Rehman Baloch (Shameer Welfare Trust) Aqib Hussain (organizer Youth Group), M. Sharif (Bolach Welfare Organization), karamt Ali (PILER), Comrade Azhar Jameel, Jannat Khan (PTUDC), Sajjad Zahir (progressive writers Association) Zubair-ur-Rahman (columnist), Saira Feroz (United HB Garment Workers Union), Shabnam Azma and Saeeda Khatoon (AEFFAA) and others’.

(National): COVID-19 infects 230, 2,152 patients recover: CM

Karachi:Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said on Saturday that 230 news of coronavirus emerged when 9,738 samples were tested taking the tally to 130,483 while Saturday turned to be fortunate day when no death was reported.

This he said on Saturday in a statement issued here from CM House. Shah said that 9,738 tests were conducted against which 230 cases emerged that constituted two percent current detection rate. So far 1,046,051 samples have been tested which detected 130,483 cases all over Sindh that constituted overall 12 percent detection rate.

The chief minister said that the last 24 hours between September 4 and 5 turned to be fortunate that no death was reported anywhere from the province. He added that 2,152 more patients recovered raising the number of patients recovered so far to 126,164 that constituted 97 percent recovery rate.

Shah said that currently, 1,897 patients were under treatment, including 1578 in home isolation, six at isolation centers and 313 in different hospitals. He added that the condition of 157 patients were stated to be critical, including 16 shifted to ventilators.

According to the chief minister, out of 230 new cases, 120 have been detected from Karachi. They include 38 South, 32 East, 27 Korangi, 12 Central, six Malir and five West. Mirpurkhas had 14 cases, Hyderabad eight, Badin seven, Qambar and Shaheed Benazirabad five each, Dadu four, Larkana, Naushehro Feroze, Shikarpur and Umerkot three each, Jamshoro, Khairpur, Sukkur and Thatta two each and Ghotki and Jacobabad once each. The chief minister urged the people of Sindh to stay safe by observing precautionary measures.

(National): Three hurt in Quetta bomb blast

Quetta: Three persons sustained injuries after IED planted in a motorcycle went off near Mosque on Sariab Road area of provincial capital on Friday.

According to detail, blast took place in Walijeet area of Sariab Road. Resultantly, motorcycles parked nearby caught fire. After the incident, police and rescue teams reached the site and cordoned off the area.

Police authorities said that initial evidence shows that an explosive device had been planted in a motorcycle due to which three persons sustained minor injuries who were rushed to Sandeman Provincial Hospital Quetta.

Among the injured included Zubair Ahmed S/O Haji Shairzada, Maqbool Ahmed S/O Muhammad Usman and Surat Khan S/O Gul Muhammad. Four motorcycles were set ablaze in the blast.