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CM Murad Pledges University Road Reconstruction in 90 Days

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, describing himself as apologetic over the deteriorated state of Karachi's University Road, has announced its full reconstruction within 90 days. The commitment comes amid sustained public criticism over the road's condition, which has long been a symbol of civic neglect in the city.

The chief minister acknowledged the failure to maintain one of Karachi's most frequented arterial roads and assured residents that a time-bound reconstruction plan is now in place. University Road connects key academic institutions, commercial zones, and residential areas, making its poor condition a daily burden for thousands of commuters.

The 90-day timeline will be closely watched by residents and urban observers who have grown sceptical of similar past pledges. The Sindh government has faced persistent criticism for delayed infrastructure projects across Karachi, and any failure to deliver within the stated timeframe is likely to intensify political pressure on the provincial administration.

Murad Ali Shah's public apology, while unusual in tone for a sitting chief minister, appears aimed at signalling accountability. Whether it translates into timely execution will depend on the allocation of adequate resources and effective project oversight.

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Sources: Dawn
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