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One of the biggest trade centers of Islamabad Karachi Company Markaz is deprived of basic facilities

ISLAMABAD: One of the biggest trade centers of Islamabad Karachi Company Markaz is deprived of basic facilities, while encroachment and poor cleanliness system is putting devastated impact on the business.


Talking to Online on Wednesday the traders of Karachi Company Markaz complained that despite paying heavy taxes to the government every year, the government is not taking their problems seriously.

Syed Israr Ahmad Jeelani a trader said that sewerage lines are clogged and the gutters are oozing muck, which is causing sting smell due to poor performance of CDA.

Another trader Haji Mohammad Alyas said that illegal car-parking is another big problem. He said that the drivers parked their vehicles and motorbikes on footpath, which is creating inconvenience.

The traders said that the customers have started to avoid visiting Islamabad Karachi Company Markaz due to the situation.

The traders have demanded of higher authorities to take notice of the situation and redress their problems.



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