KMC cancelled private schools and other encroachments in two areas
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Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) launched an anti-occupation operation in the southern and eastern regions of the city on Friday.
According to detailed information shared by Bashir Siddiqui, KMC’s senior director of anti-aggression, the operation took place in two locations in the Southern District. On Maripur Road, some shanty towns, car workshops, hotels, tea pavilions, tire puncture shops and other types of encroachment around Lyari Grid Station were cleared.
In Agra Taj Colony, several shops, hotels and tea kiosks around Ghazi Muhammad Bin Qasim School were demolished. According to Siddiqui, shops and hotels are connected to the walls of the school.
Asif Jetha, KMC’s deputy director of anti-invasion, oversaw the operation, while Lyari Assistant Commissioner Kareem Memon coordinated with various government agencies.
In the eastern zone, the school for educators built on Mehmoodabad Nullah was demolished. Other types of encroachment have also been cleared along the open channel.
The Aladdin Amusement Park, which once housed the Aladdin Shopping Center and Pavilion Club, is also being demolished.
On June 14, the Supreme Court declared both of them illegal and ordered their removal within two days. KMC immediately took action and obeyed the order.
Siddiqui said that the food complex, Pavilion End Club and the shopping mall inside the club are being demolished in accordance with the order of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, adding that the central building of the Pavilion End Club and its various cabins are being razed to the ground.
The company also overthrew the KDA (Karachi Development Authority) club on Kashmir Road. Siddiqui said the kitchen, wedding hall, playground, five warehouses of the catering supplier and two other buildings were demolished there.
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