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The issue lies in the so-called ownership of Karachi .. One political party claims Karachi their sole property .. Any act of acquiring land to live or a job to work there puts their city in danger of being taken over by 'foreigners' .. Bhai Pakistan mein reh rahay ho .. Koi banda Karachi mein rahay, Lahore mein rahay, Quetta mein rahay, Ye usski marzi .. Saara Pakistan apna hai .. But no, hamaray to bass shehar apnay hain, soobay apnay hain ..

The answer to the questions lies in the fact that the people of Karachi are being fooled by slogans of Talibanization in Karachi or it being taken over by Pathans .. No ethnic class tolerates the other there ..

Reforms:

De-politicization of Karachi is the only option .. London did it in 1912 or 1920 I guess and cleared the mess there .. No political party should claim to own any part of the country and proper Police reforms, without any 'Political Bhartian' should be adopted ..

However, there is another problem .. I'm not an Einstein to provide simple solutions to difficult problems and hence if applied they can be solved easily .. Problem is that despite all being said and debated, someone in this country or abroad does not want the situation to get better .. The situation can be controlled and bettered in a week, if will is there .. But, which seems not to be there in this and many other cases ..

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