'Kachra festival' — Karachi activists party around garbage to protest to draw govt attention
KARACHI: Following the successes of I AM Karachi and Fix It campaigns, a Karachiite has come up with a unique way of nudging authorities towards the omnipresence garbage and filth in the metropolis.
A brainchild of social activist Arslan Khan, the Karachi ka kachra campaign highlights the city's garbage crisis in a novel way — by celebrating it.
The idea is simple. Khan and his fellow activists set up a party-like event around mounds of garbage, complete with balloons and drumbeats, to catch the authorities' eyes towards the ironic celebration.This has been aptly titled the 'Kachra festival'.
The widespread garbage in Karachi has become a serious nuisance for provincial and local government authorities as one after another civic campaigner seeks to embarrass them about heaps of filth found lying on the roads.