The Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) expressed on Wednesday its concern over the "deteriorating" situation in Sindh after the rainfall.
According to the details, the MQM-P spokesperson said: "If the situation in Karachi gets worse with the moderate, what will happen to the city if there exists torrential rainfall?"
"The current rainfall has made the conditions of the city even worse. The citizens are facing hardships to travel within the city due to dilapidated conditions of the roads," the MQM-P spokesperson said.
The party spokesperson rued: "The mayor and local representatives have nothing to do with the streets and roads of Karachi. The provincial ministers and mayor should stop portraying Karachi as Paris or London, as they are themselves using their air-conditioned vehicles worth millions of rupees."
– Rain situation in Karachi under control: CM Murad –
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Wednesday that the rain situation in Karachi is under control.
Expressing his thoughts, CM Murad said: "Thatta and Badin witness heavy rainfall from where we receive some complaints as well. “It takes for the water to recede after the heavy rainfall," he added.
Recounting the project initiated by the Sindh government, CM Murad said: "We are constructing two million houses. We are initiating the project bigger than 150 countries, which the entire world is acknowledging."