Introduction
Rahim Yar Khan is located at the confluence of two provinces and is of great commercial and agricultural importance. Foreigners who come to this beautiful city after visiting the city's streets, markets, and shopping malls for a day or two stay here.
If they do not return with some presents, they try to come back to the city at least once and stay for a week to get the most out of its beauty and the closeness of its friendly, loving, and hospitable people.
Planning
People never tire of praising the cleanliness and green belts along the wide roads, which is just one side of the picture that the eastern part of the city is adorned with beautiful, carpeted wide streets and street lights.
There are regular sidewalks on both sides of the roads and There are green belts, 2 times a day staff is deployed to clean roads and sidewalks. Green belts are watered daily.
What to Do
Roads do not become ponds, they have been sprayed with water and cleaned three times a day. Now, if we look at the other side of the picture, let's look at the side areas of the urban part and especially the factory area where the administration and the political representatives have completely failed to give the people their basic rights.
The central city is equipped with all the amenities while on the other hand broken roads, sewage ponds, and dust have become its hallmarks and people are suffering from various respiratory and stomach ailments.
Important Part
Towards the western and most important part of the city, there are all the cotton factories, vegetable and fruit markets, power looms, oil mills, bus stands, beverage factories, chambers of commerce, soup factories, grid stations, and large densely populated areas. Corporations and political infighting are frustrating where development work is abandoned at an early stage.
Negligency
They are lamenting after the roads are broken. Due to the disruption of the sewerage system, the streets, ponds, and roads are covered with mud. Dust, garbage dumps, random streets and shops, encroachments, big pits, clean drinking water.
The unavailability of water, streets without street lights, streets, and neighborhoods are telling evidence of the deprivation of the city and the discrimination of the administration.
Basic Amenities
Assuming that the western part of the city is a complete picture of a developing village without all the basic amenities, where the pace of development work for 37 years is much slower than a tortoise's move. Once the road is dug, it is not considered to be repaired again. Cleaning the roads is like a crazy dream.
There are almost no business centers in the western part of the country, while the destruction of cotton factories in the residential areas has left the western part of the population with nothing but toxic substances, gases, fumes, and dust, which is causing various deadly diseases to the locals. Instead of specialist doctors, there are a lot of patients for their treatment. Not even the idea of a roadside sidewalk.
Sanitation
Densely populated areas are not cleaned for months due to which the streets turn into ponds due to piles of dirt in the streets and poor sewerage system where the livelihood of the people has been disrupted due to the abundance of mosquitoes and stench. No steps have ever been taken to improve.
Due to a severe shortage of clean drinking water, people are forced to fetch clean water from afar. To date, no plans have been made for the entertainment of the residents of the area. No grounds or anything called a park has been provided to these communities for the mental and physical training of the children. Has been repaired by the puncture.
Needy Work
The Thali Road, which was repaired about 15 years ago to connect Leghari Road to the main bypass road, is so badly damaged that vehicles, including those traveling on it, cannot return to their original condition for several days. People may have staged more than 15,000 protests in 15 years, tried their best to wake up the administration, but the rush of development work is not going away.
Similarly, the road leading to Sadiqabad including Hussainabad Road and Islamia Colony Road near the zoo has been called Kacha Sadiqabad Road for 35 years now. Now the situation is that the residents here are unable to protest and protest in front of the buffalo. They have started giving examples of playing. People say that the district administration and politicians have also misinterpreted the centuries-old example of "baby cries and mother will give milk".
The people here have lost their eyesight, but the administration has not given up and the flow of development work has been limited to a certain extent, where the same road has been repeatedly raised so high that the nearby residential area Nashibi. Areas are called.
Conclusion
Therefore, the administration and the political leaders have to think seriously about this important part of Rahim Yar Khan and provide all the basic facilities to these densely populated areas on a priority basis for which the people have a voice. They are tired and lost. All those facilities should be provided so that public frustrations can be remedied.
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