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Karachi Mayor Refutes Land Allotment Allegations, Politics Harming City

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Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab has denied allegations of illegal land allotment in Hill Park, stating no land has been allocated to anyone.

Speaking with media, Wahab affirmed that Hill Park remains part of KMC and work near the park has been halted.

The mayor accused political factions of causing harm to Karachi, urging citizens not to suffer from divisive politics. He also alleged that during the Jamaat-e-Islami era, the city’s master plan was destroyed.

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