Ahsan Iqbal, the federal minister for planning and development, voiced his displeasure with the city’s persistent infrastructural problems, citing the bad condition of the streets and the scarcity of water.
Speaking to a crowd in the Kemari neighborhood of Karachi, he underlined that Karachi would have been a model city by now if the proper leadership had been in place.
Ahsan Iqbal said, “If Pakistan had been led in the right direction, today it would have been Asia’s economic tiger.” Imran Khan’s leadership was questioned by him, saying that “some people handed over Pakistan’s keys to an inexperienced leader.”
He went on to say, “History will remember them as the worst traitors of Pakistan,” bemoaning the theft of the 240 million people who call this country home.