offices but nothing seemed to have benefited the people struggling against basic facilities of life.
The area of Shafiqabad, situated near Bund Road reflects the true picture of neglect as for months, water accumulated in big grounds and plots is not removed from Wasa staffers which eventually proves a constant source of mosquito breeding. Local people complain that not a single time, they have found their MPA Bilal Yasin among them for years.
Bilal Yasin, also a relative of Sharif family, was elected MPA from this area in 2002 general elections. He was awarded MNA ticket in 2008 from NA-120, the seat of the present PM, which he won again and in 2013 he was fielded for the third time from the same area on provincial seat which he won again. Bilal has also served as Vice Chairman Wasa in 1998. Currently, he is Punjab minister, but situation of the area, which should be serving as a Model Constituency owing to the association of political heavyweights with this part seems quite opposite.
“Time and again we have approached him to seek his attention but of no avail” said Umer Farooq, a student belonging to Shafiqabad area while complaining against the attitude of the MPA towards their woes.
The Devil-May-Care attitude of the politicians as well as officials came under criticism from almost every local resident when The News team visited the area, which is situated some miles away from the track from where Metro Bus service continues.
“Nobody comes here to remove water from the roads, large pile of garbage from streets, not a single time any spray has been done here,” said Nazeer, a local resident.
MPA Bilal Yasin was also contacted by The News but he didn’t pick up the phone.
Wasa vice-chairman Ch Shahbaz Ahmed and District Coordination Officer Usman Younis were the only two officials who picked up the phone and explained their respective positions regarding the issues.
Ch Shahbaz Ahmed, who is also MPA from PP-143, while talking to The News said measures were taken to remove water from the 52 sensitive points of Lahore. He said he along with other officials remained on duty and personally visited the areas where complaints were heard. He said water had started to recede from most of the areas and situation would improve with the passage of time.
DCO Usman Younis while talking to The News over the threats of epidemic outbreak in Shafiqabad and other adjoining areas stated that due measures would be taken to address the issue. Regarding dengue, he said without the approval from the cabinet committee, spray or fumigation couldn’t be carried out, adding in this season, these measures are not taken for citizens’ safety. For malaria and other outbreaks, he said all required steps would be taken.
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