KARACHI: The third most populated city in the world, Karachi, is a canvas painted with a picture of dilapidated infrastructure, broken roads and appalling public transport.
Broken roads across the city have made it extremely difficult for the people to travel.
Overflowing sewers, pothole-ridden streets, etc., show the failure and incompetence of the relevant authorities.
The material used in roads’ repair work is usually of low-quality. After a month or two, commuters start facing the same problems.
It is a fundamental right of citizens to have a better road network. The current road conditions are the main reason for vehicles’ damage and an increase in road accidents. The authorities concerned must look into the matter and take necessary actions to overcome the problem.
Besides absence of a mass-transit system in a city home to over 20 million people, the hollow roads of the megacity mar its remaining beauty.
One of the main artery of the city, MA Jinnah Road which links the city to the port and numerous business hubs come along its way, experience excessive traffic, causing congestion both during on and off peak hours.
#SindhGovt has initiated work on rebuilding the Textile Avenue, SITE Karachi. It is one of the 18 new roads being built by Sindh Govt in SITE Karachi area pic.twitter.com/y3bWR5skvb
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) November 2, 2020
Not to his surprise as a local of Karachi, the correspondent found them be all true and the photos he took of different thoroughfares in Karachi vindicated the foreign magazine’s claims.
Below is a photo representing the abysmal condition of a main road between Karachi Civil Hospital and Jamia Cloth Market in the city centre.
“The government carpets the roads but they get broken again due to absence of sanitation”, they added.

