There is a growing number of drug addicts in Karachi, who can be found on roadsides, under flyovers, and on bridges. They are left in the scorching heat without proper clothing, shelter or food. This lack of necessities not only makes their lives more miserable
but also compels some of them to resort to theft and robbery for survival.
I urge the relevant authorities to take immediate action by relocating these individuals to safe rehabilitation centres where they can receive proper care and support.
Sobia Khan
Karachi
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