Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab said today that efforts will be made to resolve all municipal issues before the 12th of Rabi’ al-Awwal. He made these remarks while chairing a meeting on the arrangements for Rabi’-ul-Awwal held at Bagh-e-Ibn Qasim, Clifton.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Mayor of Karachi Salman Abdullah Murad, Karachi Commissioner Hassan Naqvi, Municipal Commissioner SM Afzal Zaidi, MD Sindh Solid Waste Management Board Imtiaz Shah, CEO of Water Corporation Asadullah Khan, Karachi Mayor’s spokesperson for political affairs KaramullahWaqasi, DIG Traffic, various district deputy commissioners, SSPs, scholars, and a large number of procession organizers Mayor Karachi Barrister MurtazaWahab stated that the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) serves as a beacon for us and has guided us in every aspect of life.
He urged those who truly love the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to demonstrate their love through their actions and by following the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH). The Mayor mentioned that the arrangements for Rabi-ul-Awwal are acts of virtue and will be made as optimal as possible with the consultation of scholars. He also announced that a program for EidMilad-un-Nabi (PBUH) will be organized at Bagh-e-Ibn Qasim, where scholars, reciters, and intellectuals from all sects, as well as a large number of citizens, will be invited.
During the meeting ulema presented various suggestions regarding municipal issues and emphasized the immediate resolution of these problems. Many of the issues raised were related to sanitation, road repairs, removal of encroachments, sewerage line leaks, security, and power outages caused by K-Electric. Scholars who attended the meeting included Maulana Muhammad Akbar Dars, Allama Muhammad SadiqJafari, Syed RaziHaider Rizvi, Qazi Ahmed Noorani, Dr. JameelRathore, Mufti Muhammad Aabid, Muhammad YaqoobAttari, Asif Raza Qadri, Akbar Shah, Mufti Muhammad Naveed Abbasi, Nasir Hussain Khan, AltafQazalbash, Maulana Muhammad Ashraf Gormani, Muhammad Imran Attari, and others.
The Mayor Karachi expressed that he is well aware of the city’s problems and is taking steps to address them. He mentioned that recent rains had damaged the city’s roads, and efforts are underway to repair and improve them. He assured that compared to previous years, this year’s roads have not accumulated water, as Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) adopted a joint strategy with various agencies to manage the situation effectively, resulting in smooth traffic flow on major roads.
He also promised to discuss the issue of power outages with K-Electric officials to ensure that Rabi-ul-Awwal events are not disrupted and that the processions and gatherings are held smoothly.Additionally, he mentioned that discussions will be held with towns responsible for local issues to address them independently. Scholars thanked the Mayor for convening the meeting to discuss the arrangements for the holy month and listening to their concerns, and procession organizers requested improved security measures for events.