Negligent CDA
The F-11 sector of Islamabad is becoming a difficult place to reside in. Most of the roads are broken and full of potholes, with sewage overflowing on them and the street lights never turning on. Furthermore, there is chaotic traffic in the commercial centre as there isn’t sufficient parking space.
By our correspondents
November 22, 2015
The F-11 sector of Islamabad is becoming a difficult place to reside in. Most of the roads are broken and full of potholes, with sewage overflowing on them and the street lights never turning on. Furthermore, there is chaotic traffic in the commercial centre as there isn’t sufficient parking space.
It seems that the CDA is answerable to no one, otherwise this situation would not have escalated to this point.
S Ahmed
Islamabad
It seems that the CDA is answerable to no one, otherwise this situation would not have escalated to this point.
S Ahmed
Islamabad
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