Justice Gul Hasan Aurangzeb and Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab participated in a live discussion regarding the civic and administrative challenges facing Karachi [1].
The session highlights the ongoing struggle to manage the infrastructure and governance of Pakistan's largest city. Coordination between the judiciary and city administration is critical as the metropolitan area faces persistent service delivery failures.
The dialogue took place during a seminar titled "Tanazat Kay Haal Main Mutabadil Nizam," broadcast by Geo News [1]. The participants focused on finding alternative systems to resolve the city's administrative deadlocks, and improve the quality of life for residents.
Justice Aurangzeb and Mayor Wahab examined the systemic issues that hinder effective city management [1]. Their discussion centered on the legal and operational frameworks required to streamline civic services, and ensure accountability within the local government.
While the seminar aimed to propose alternative solutions, the participants addressed the immediate needs of the population in Karachi [1]. The conversation emphasized the necessity of a cohesive strategy to tackle the city's ongoing administrative problems.
“Justice Gul Hasan Aurangzeb and Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab participated in a live discussion regarding the civic and administrative challenges facing Karachi.”
The involvement of both a high-ranking judge and the city's mayor in a public forum indicates a recognition that Karachi's civic failures are not merely operational, but structural and legal. This collaboration suggests an attempt to bridge the gap between judicial oversight and executive implementation to resolve long-standing urban decay.





