KARACHI: Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori has called for convening an All-Parties Conference (APC) to devise a comprehensive and permanent solution to the issues faced by Karachi and other parts of Sindh.

Expressing grave concern over the situation arising from the recent heavy rains, he suggested that the prime minister should visit Karachi and convene an APC, bringing together the provincial government, federal institutions, local representatives, and opposition parties to finalise a coordinated strategy before the next spell of rains.

Speaking to media representatives at Governor House, he stressed that this is not the time for criticism but for practical measures.

“If meetings were not held in the past, it is still not too late. Do not wait for the next spell of rain — sit together now and work out a plan,” he urged.

He emphasised that a new master plan for Karachi must be prepared, clearly outlining the responsibilities of every institution.

The governor stated that relations between the federal and provincial governments are currently at their best, which means there is no obstacle in moving forward with any practical proposal.

He also assured his office is fully available to coordinate with federal institutions wherever required.

He observed that while rainwater has been drained from major roads, thousands of homes are still inundated with water and mud, forcing families to live on rooftops for days.

“Citizens’ vehicles, electronic cards, and engines have been destroyed, and the livelihoods of the middle class have been severely disrupted. It is not enough to say that the rain was heavy and water was cleared by evening. The rains have swallowed much more than that, which is why sustainable planning is the only solution,” he remarked.

Expressing concern over the power breakdowns, flooded homes, and closure of businesses in Karachi, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, and other cities, the governor said it is high time to rise above politics and provide permanent relief to the people.

Published in Dawn, August 22th, 2025

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