Several businesses occupy a significant amount of the narrow Abul Hasan Isphani Road in Karachi. As a result, pedestrians must cross the main road and only half of the road can be used by passing cars. These issues have persisted for a very long time and have turned into a daily struggle, which the local authorities are doing nothing to alleviate. I hope that this letter will get through to the people in charge of fixing this problem.
Waqar Hussain
Karachi
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