Larkana lights

Published November 5, 2021

DURING the recent stay of Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his ancestral hometown, the dark streets of Larkana had a chance to see some lighting arrangements. Well, some of the streets did. Generally, sunset means darkness as far as the streets of Larkana are concerned. And this has been the unfortunate trend since years. It was only because of Bilawal’s visit that people realised what they had been missing for long. Though temporary, the lighting was enjoyed by the locals.

Generally, there is a complete blackout on the streets, except, of course, the areas where the bigwigs of the ruling party have their residences. Accidents and mugging are common on the dark streets and even darker alleys of the city, but nothing is done to ward off this blanket of darkness.

Either the administration should do something in this regard or Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should become a permanent resident of Larkana to save the city from plunging into darkness again.

Zulfiqar Ali
Larkana

Published in Dawn, November 5th, 2021

Opinion

Editorial

Tribunal delays
30 Apr, 2025

Tribunal delays

IS justice to be delayed till such time that it becomes meaningless? At least that is the impression one gleans from...
Missing growth
30 Apr, 2025

Missing growth

PAKISTAN faces a paradox: its economy has been stabilising but growth remains elusive. The ‘feel good’ part of...
Info wars
Updated 30 Apr, 2025

Info wars

Indian state and media would do well to adopt a more rational approach, and stop spreading anti-Pakistan hatred.
Canal consensus
Updated 29 Apr, 2025

Canal consensus

There is urgent need for such high-level engagement and consultation, especially considering climate-related crises Pakistan faces.
Incursions thwarted
29 Apr, 2025

Incursions thwarted

THE military’s media wing has released details of infiltration attempts by terrorists based in Afghanistan, saying...
Pension reforms
29 Apr, 2025

Pension reforms

The federal government has finally notified another pension reform that requires retired public servants rehired by...