Anti-encroachment Action Completed At Burns Road Karachi
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published November 27, 2018 | 11:35 PM
The anti-encroachment drive at the main and internal arteries of Burns Road, which continued for the last four days, was completed on Tuesday evening and then lifting of debris was underway.
The anti-encroachments staff will now remove encroachments from footpaths at Denso Hall, Medicine Market, Khori Garden and adjoining areas for which the traders' community was already informed by the anti-encroachments department of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), said a statement on Tuesday.
The Metropolitan Commissioner said that this action will be carried on till the removal of all encroachments from parks, drains and footpaths in the city.
He said that the people and business community should cooperate in this campaign so they could be saved from any loss. He said that residents and shopkeepers are also themselves removing encroachments.
He said that all civic organisations are implementing the Supreme Court's orders and the action against encroachments was being taken impartially which is being carried out jointly by the KMC, district administration, Rangers, police, district municipal administration, cantonment boards, Sindh Solid Waste Management board, SSGC and K-Electric.
He said that this operation is being conducted successfully due to strong coordination among all organisations.
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