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KARACHI: Lyari Expressway: still in the making
![]() Col Adil says that their strategy is to concentrate on the south bound sector. “Once this is completed and people experience the benefits that flow from it, the momentum for the north bound expressway will be generated,” he observed. But the northern section is the more problematic one. Only 64 per cent of the land to be made available for the right of way has actually been cleared so far. The two major obstructions are Mianwali Colony (where the federal parliamentary affairs minister Mr Sher Afgan has his supporters) and Hassan Aulia village which has existed at its location for more than a century and has the Sindh chief minister’s backing. The inhabitants of these neighbourhoods have refused to have their homes demolished. Col Adil said that he had had many meetings with the community leaders and they seem to be coming round to the idea that the LEP will be built. But a visit by me to these two areas found the people quite determined to hang on to their homes. They begged and pleaded that I should plead their case in my paper and help them retain their homes. With no demolition work in progress as I had seen in February when I had visited the site last, it seems that the human factor that should have first been kept in view is now obstructing the construction work. Col Adil appeared to sympathise with the people who are being made homeless, but he felt helpless. The office of Lyari expressway resettlement project’s commissioner, Mr Shafiq Piracha, also wore a deserted air. Gone were the crowds who had mobbed me twice ten months ago to hand me their petitions complaining that they had not been given the plot and the Rs50,000 cheque they were entitled to when their house was demolished. Mr Piracha, as suave as ever, when I went unannounced to his office told me that the revenue department was not sending over any lists of people that had to be resettled, hence he was attending to some other development project. But he did show me huge bundles of applications from people claiming they had been denied plots. These applications had been sent to President Pervez Musharraf who had forwarded
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