I am writing to draw attention to the persistent issue of broken roads in Karachi, a problem that continues to affect the daily lives of millions of citizens. The situation worsens during the monsoon season, when these roads become flooded, creating traffic gridlock and increasing the risk of accidents.
Despite numerous complaints from residents, the city's road infrastructure remains in a deplorable state, with little to no visible action from the authorities. This neglect poses serious health and safety risks and makes commuting a nightmare. Karachi deserves a robust road network that can support its dynamic population and vibrant economy.
Muhammad Hammad Raza Khan
Karachi
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