PESHAWAR, April 20: The city district government has planned to further widen the Grant Trunk Road in the provincial capital.

A source in the city government Peshawar, pleading anonymity, told Dawn that a survey in this regard had already been completed and according to the proposed plan, portions of a number of houses and shops would be removed in the areas of Gulbahar, Nishtarabad and Hashtnagri.

He said the survey had been carried out long before but the work could not be initiated as some people had moved to the court against the possible demolition of buildings.

During a visit to Nishtarabad, a resident said that people would not allow the local government to demolish their houses, saying that the concerned officials should remove encroachments from the service roads instead of demolishing their houses in the area. He said Nishtarabad was a historical locality but was changed into a commercial area, making the lives of the residents miserable. A private university in the area, he said, had created problems as “it has no parking area and vehicles of the students and university staff are being parked in the streets and service road”.

The resident pointed out that vehicles of a private firm were also parked regularly on the road making movement of the people, particularly women, impossible in the locality. “The officials of the TMA, Town-1, are not paying attention to the maintenance of sewerage system, streetlights and greenbelts along the service roads,” he added.

Abid Zareef Khan, another resident, said the new survey for expansion of the service roads had been rejected by the people, saying that he himself had moved to the court against the city district government’s plan. He said some years ago, buildings and shops were removed for construction of service roads but it proved to be a futile exercise as the encroachers had reoccupied the roads.

Opinion

Editorial

Positive feelers
Updated 27 Jun, 2024

Positive feelers

New Delhi’s negotiators should adopt a less rigid stance if they are at all serious about regional peace.
Polio problem
27 Jun, 2024

Polio problem

SIX cases in six months. The tally for the entire last year equalled in half the time. Pakistan’s efforts towards...
Battle against heat
27 Jun, 2024

Battle against heat

DO the rulers have what it takes to protect citizens from sizzling temperatures? Apathetic and myopic, they have...
Extremist threat
Updated 26 Jun, 2024

Extremist threat

Do those who control the levers of state intend to confront the extremist elements that are fanning the flames of hatred in society?
Crime of torture
26 Jun, 2024

Crime of torture

WHILE the world observes the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Pakistan finds itself among those...
Price of truth
26 Jun, 2024

Price of truth

JULIAN Assange will soon be a free man. The WikiLeaks founder, who had been in the crosshairs of the world’s most...