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Crackdown against Karachi's water mafia

As part of its "Transform Karachi" plan, the PTI, in its manifesto, claims that it will lead a "crackdown" against the city's "water mafia".

Source: PTI Manifesto 2018

Updates

February 5, 2022: Water projects of Karachi, Faisalabad figure in PM’s meetings with Chinese investors: Fawad (read details)

January 30, 2022: Ecnec approves Greater Karachi Water Supply Project (K-IV) at a cost of Rs126.404bn (read details)

January 9, 2022: Centre, Sindh agree on improved coordination for K-IV project (read details)

December 3, 2021: Asad Umar says K-IV project to be completed in 22 months (read details)

November 29, 2021: Revised design of K-IV project completed (read details)

September 27, 2021: PM Imran announces K-IV water supply will start in two years (read details)

August 10, 2021: PM briefed on K-IV project for supply of water to Karachi (read details)

July 8, 2021: K-IV to help purge ‘tanker mafia’ exploiting Karachi for decades, says Farrukh Habib (read details)

May 17, 2021: Sheikh blames Sindh govt for theft of irrigation water (read details)

September 5, 2020: PM announces Rs1.1 trillion ‘historic’ package for Karachi’s transformation (read details)

July 18, 2020: Citizens demand shutdown of illegal hydrants in Karachi (read details)

June 23, 2020: PTI govt committed to Karachi water project: Umar (read details)

September 8, 2019: PM forms committee to address Karachi’s misery (read more)

September 6, 2019: Sindh, Centre join hands to resolve water, sewerage issues (read more)

June 11, 2019: Rs800 million has been earmarked for Greater Karachi Water Supply Scheme (read details)

March 30, 2019: PM Khan announces Rs162bn development package for Karachi.(read details)

September 16, 2018: PM Khan briefed on Karachi's water crisis. (read details)

August 28, 2018: Governor pledges to solve Karachi’s water shortage problem. (read details)

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