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The Real Issue with Karachi: Governance Without Power, a City Without a Voice

Karachi’s crisis isn’t provincial ownership—it’s powerless local government. Federal takeover won’t fix what devolution can.

Federal takeover or local empowerment?

Karachi is not collapsing because it is chaotic. It is collapsing because it is governed without authority and administered without accountability. Every tragedy—whether a building collapse like Gul Plaza, a spike in crime, or a paralysis of basic services—reignites the same lazy prescription: hand Karachi over to the federation. That demand mistakes optics for solutions.

This article consolidates years of public commentary, on-ground observation, demographic data, media framing, and policy failures into a single argument: Karachi does not need a takeover; it needs real local government—here, and everywhere in Pakistan.

Media Framing vs Municipal Reality

Sections of broadcast media—most visibly Geo News Urdu—have treated Karachi’s crises as proof of provincial illegitimacy rather than municipal collapse. Gul Plaza was belabored as a symbol of total failure, subtly shifting blame from inspectors, zoning authorities, and enforcement gaps to political ownership of the province. This narrative conveniently aligns with the interests of Pakistan Muslim League (N), while obscuring the structural truth: cities fail when city governments are ceremonial.

Blaming the Pakistan Peoples Party for every urban failure skips the inconvenient fact that Karachi’s mayoralty, districts, and regulators have been hollowed out across regimes. Powers are fragmented; accountability flows upward; enforcement is negotiated, not applied.

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