It is said that when the camel of politics enters the tent of development, pride comes out with its face covered. In the name of development projects, politics has become commonplace in the history of Pakistan. On this occasion, if we look at the political parties of Pakistan, they are proving to be more than one, that is, every party in the country wants its Take credit but no party is ready to do development politics.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Imran Khan, while inaugurating the Green Line Bus Project in Karachi, said that no modern city can function without modern transport and if you look at modern cities of China, it is a city with huge population. Let’s go because there is a modern transport system.
The Green Line project was started by PML-N government in 2016 and its foundation stone was laid by Nawaz Sharif.betterpakistan pic.twitter.com/t1rjaEm3Dw
– PML (N) (pmln_org) December 9, 2021
He said that this project, which was completed at a cost of Rs. 35.5 billion, was a gift from the federal government to the people of Sindh, especially the people of Karachi. The first consignment of 40 buses of this project was delivered to Karachi on September 19.
Short video explaining how the operations command and control center of greenline BRT will work. Bringing 21st century transport to Karachi #GreenLineForKarachi pic.twitter.com/t2cBDYGQus
– Asad Umar (Asad_Umar) December 10, 2021
Although the project was launched under the PML-N government, the ruling PTI announced its inauguration and politicized a development project that is a fundamental right of the people of Karachi, on behalf of Prime Minister Imran Khan. After the announcement of the inauguration of the Green Lines project, the PML-N tried to politicize the Bhayas project and even before the arrival of Prime Minister Imran Khan in Karachi, the important leaders of PML-N reached Karachi. Along with Ahsan Iqbal, former Sindh Governor Muhammad Zubair, former Interior Minister Muftah Ismail, Kyle Das Kohistani, Nihal Hashmi, Surat Thebo, Ali Akbar Gujjar and also arrived for the symbolic inauguration of the Green Line project.
Political parties in Pakistan: The new twist came when the PML-N leaders tried to go on the green line track at Nazimabad No. 7, but the administration blocked the roads and prevented them from entering the area. Police and Rangers clashed with PML-N workers in an attempt to repel the PML-N workers chanting slogans. Meanwhile, Ahsan Iqbal as well as a female PML-N leader were injured in a Rangers baton charge.
The police and Rangers had to stop the PML-N leaders from presenting such a scene as if the police had not stopped them but had treated them as if a spy of the enemy country had been caught red-handed selling the country. Ahsan Iqbal, central general secretary of the PML-N, said that the PML-N workers were subjected to “state-sponsored violence” and were beaten with sticks.
On the other hand, the PPP, which claims to be the most influential political parties in Sindh, did not miss the opportunity of politics on this development project. , The largest business center in Karachi, Empress Market, protested against the increase in prices of flour, sugar and other commodities. Provincial Minister Saeed Ghani, Shehla Raza, Shahida Rahmani, Ayub Khosa and others participated in the PPP protest. PPP leaders said that Prime Minister Imran Khan should see today, protests are taking place all over Pakistan.