Karachi Mayor’s Absence Raises Questions: Rashid Minhas Road Awaits Urgent Repairs Amid Rising Health Concerns

Where is the Mayor of Karachi? When will the repair work on Rashid Minhas Road commence? Dust is contributing to the rise of respiratory illnesses.

Rashid Minhas Road, a key artery in Karachi, is in a state of disrepair, causing significant distress to residents.

The road’s condition has severely deteriorated, and the dust generated by passing vehicles is exacerbating respiratory health issues.

Many of Karachi’s roads have worsened following the monsoon rains, and despite multiple announcements, repair work has yet to begin.

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