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We don’t need you Mustafa Kamal!

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We don’t need you Mustafa Kamal!

Mustafa Kamal's civic sense is something alien to most Karachiites.
It was a bright, sunny morning and I was already late for work so I was driving a little too fast. I had to finish a few things as it was the day before the Eid holiday.

When the Ayesha Manzil traffic signal turned green, I sped towards Liaquatabad when suddenly I saw two young girls wearing college uniforms, stumble while trying to cross the road. In a span of just 2-3 seconds, I saw a motorcyclist slip in an effort to prevent crashing in to the girls. I hit the brakes and managed to park my car in front of the motorcyclist to save him from oncoming traffic.

I rushed out of my car and saw that the motorcyclist, a man in his early 30s, had only sustained a few minor injuries. Then, I went to the girls. They stood there as if the incident had nothing to do with them. “You should use this!” I said, pointing towards the pedestrian bridge right above us.

The reaction was unrepentant.

One girl, wearing the black scarf said:

“Itna ooncha hai - kaun charhay ga is par?” or “This bridge is so high, who is going to use it?”

I was shocked – especially since she had just created this situation.

The pedestrian bridges were built by Mustafa Kamal, the mayor of Karachi from 2005-2009, for the convenience and safety of its people – but are rendered useless as they are just too high.

Kamal was an intruder in our lives; someone who tried to change our age-old life style. He wanted to make us civilised but we just don’t need him!

Mustafa Kamal’s list of crimes

• Kamal dug-up roads in Karachi and for the first time, the roads were re-made and completed. He committed a crime, because we were quite happy with the broken roads.

• Kamal installed tire-busters at U-turns to stop illegal turns that caused accidents but he didn’t know what sort of people he was dealing with. We broke the tire busters and made them completely useless and now, we are happy with accidents taking place due to those wrong turns.

• Kamal made underpasses and bridges that decreased the time and distance it takes to commute. Didn’t he know that we like to reach home late so we don’t spend time with our wife and children since we were in the habit of spending hours and hours in traffic jams? But due to Kamal, we reach our homes with time to spare, so he is solely responsible for all the fights that take place between spouses as a result.

• Kamal installed proper bus-stops with overhead shelter, but why should we use them when we can stop the bus anywhere we want?

• Kamal misused funds by making a parking plaza – the first ever in Pakistan – but he was living in a fool’s paradise; he thought we were civilised people who don’t want to cause traffic jams by parking cars on roads. He was wrong. We bribe policemen and park our cars anywhere we want, and if a tow-truck picks our car up, we pay some extra bucks and get it released. What is wrong with that? I don’t understand why he wanted us to park our cars for a nominal charge in a designated space when we have roads to park our cars.

I can write endlessly about Kamal’s crimes, the man who wanted us to develop some civic sense, but it was his dream.

Mustafa Kamal, you should be the mayor of New York or London- we don’t need people like you because we throw committed and valuable people in garbage bins.

We don’t need you, Mustafa Kamal. We want to live the way we are and we don’t want anyone who helps us, as we are our biggest enemies.
 
Karachi would become dubai... :P

kuch ziada he nahe hogayee ?? lol

haan sahi baat hai ziada ho gai hai .... thats what the writer is refering to we dont need infact i will add we dont deserve people like mustafa kamal !!

We rather deserve to rot under the rule of tyrant dictators and fuedal lords
 
Karachi would become Dubai, if his tenure lasts for more 5 to 10 years. I am sad he is gone.

People don't know the gem of the Man Kamal is. First honest person in a high seat, and they "the corrupt interlopers" are running out of Hajmola so they decide to run a rather pathetic smear campaign against this man.

What is funnier the fact they can't dig any dirt on him or the fact that every two bit jack has been trying to pull the rug from underneath him and he is still there..

Looks like someone has friends in "high" places...

The day Karachi loses Kamal it will go back 20 years in development.
 
People don't know the gem of the Man Kamal is. First honest person in a high seat, and they "the corrupt interlopers" are running out of Hajmola so they decide to run a rather pathetic smear campaign against this man.

What is funnier the fact they can't dig any dirt on him or the fact that every two bit jack has been trying to pull the rug from underneath him and he is still there..

Looks like someone has friends in "high" places...

The day Karachi loses Kamal it will go back 20 years in development.

It has already started to sir .. due to lack of maintainance since last 2 years big cracks are appearing you will feel like going back to the same old bumpy ride we use to have .... the little sense of civility he gave us is now fading fast give it few more years and it we will be back to square one
 
Did you saw how much development he did in just 5 years during his tenure? Karachi would have become Dubai if he remains mayor for 10more years.

yes he had done his job perfectly,but i remember on the last year of his tenure he was shouting out loud for low funds etc etc,the credit goes to Musharraf bcs in his tenure the economy was booming 15000stock exchange rate with 7.5% of GDP,if mustafa kamal is again elected i bet he cant do the work that he had done in last five years bcs of the economy,and one more fact mustafa kamal was lucky enough bcs when he was the mayor pakistan had lots of money,the mayor's before mustafa kamal weren't corrupt,I guess they weren't lucky bcs when they were mayor's Pakistan was surviving on economical front.

personality wise i dont like mustafa kamal but i love him for what he had done to karachi,may Allah bless him
 
High bridges are built not to effect transport and loaded containers that move on those roads. Using high bridge as an excuse to point fingers at such a competent person is actually sick. I want Mustafa Kamal in my little city.. NO MQM $HIT for sure but another Mustafa Kamal!
 
I hate all the MQMers, but i like Mustafa Kamal, arrogant he may be, but he did tranformed Karachi...
Hope we have more, the likes of him and Imran Khan.
 
yes he had done his job perfectly,but i remember on the last year of his tenure he was shouting out loud for low funds etc etc,the credit goes to Musharraf bcs in his tenure the economy was booming 15000stock exchange rate with 7.5% of GDP,if mustafa kamal is again elected i bet he cant do the work that he had done in last five years bcs of the economy,and one more fact mustafa kamal was lucky enough bcs when he was the mayor pakistan had lots of money,the mayor's before mustafa kamal weren't corrupt,I guess they weren't lucky bcs when they were mayor's Pakistan was surviving on economical front.

yes the economy was good BUT note that there has been wars in the past and our aid based economy has done well in those times however this was the first time ever there was some one who made it happen for karachi there is a BIG difference btw people who invest peoples money and people who steal money ... !!!
 
I love the sarcasm in this Article….he is guilty of all the listed crimes. I used to look forward to a head pounding 2 hour long traffic jam from my work place, I mean he doesn’t have the right to change it. Now I don’t have a migraine or blood pressure…DAMN YOU Mustafa Kamal!

I mean who would want to use an overhead pass, when it so much more easier (not to mention safer) to take on coming traffic head on, especially at busy junctions like Ayesha Manzil. Why did he waste my money hard earned tax money on making Pakistan’s largest Park….when I can have a picnic at the airport?

Mustafa Kamal…you truly are a 1 in a million or 18 million.

I honestly hope he becomes Prime Minister one day, so that the people of Pakistan can feel our pain of having to abide by civics.
 
You all know I m anti Nationalism... but I have heard the MK did good work for Karachi... so ideally such a person should be kept in his position with clear instructions that the government would support his constructive work but we should never have any tolerance for Nationalism...

I say bring him back and let him continue the good work he was doing...
 

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