The initiative is part of a broader strategy to restore state land and prevent future encroachments, reflecting the government’s determination to uphold the rule of law and maintain public spaces

By our correspondent
KARACHI: The Sindh government has initiated the demolition of hard encroachments and newly erected boundary walls at Badal Goth, located alongside the Malir Expressway in Shah Faisal subdivision of District Korangi. The operation follows direct orders from Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah and underscores the government’s commitment to addressing illegal encroachments that hinder urban development and access to public spaces.
The removal of these encroachments was meticulously overseen by the Deputy Commissioner of District Korangi Dr Masood Bhutto, ensuring that the operation was conducted efficiently and safely. The Assistant Commissioner of Shah Faisal Town also played a pivotal role in coordinating the efforts, alongside support from the local police, which provided the necessary security and enforcement to facilitate the clearance process.

The initiative is part of a broader strategy to restore state land and prevent future encroachments, reflecting the government’s determination to uphold the rule of law and maintain public spaces for community use. The successful removal of these illegal structures is expected to pave the way for future development projects that can benefit residents of Shah Faisal Town and surrounding areas.
The action taken following the Chief Minister’s recent visit signals a proactive approach to urban management in Sindh, addressing the pressing issue of encroachment that affects not only the aesthetic appeal of the city but also the functionality of urban spaces. It highlights the collaboration between various governmental departments and local law enforcement in tackling such challenges, ensuring that state resources are utilized effectively and responsibly.