By Recorder Report
KARACHI: A high-level delegation of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Sindh, led by provincial chief Kashif Saeed Sheikh, has met with DIG Traffic Karachi Pir Muhammad Shah, voicing serious concerns over worsening traffic conditions.
According to the JI on Tuesday, the delegation raised important issues such as repeated accidents involving dumpers, and what they described as the 鈥渉umiliation of citizens鈥 under the pretext of enforcing new vehicle number plates.
The JI delegation, which included Karachi Chief Munem Zafar Khan, Hafiz Nasrullah Channa, General Secretary Muhammad Yousuf, Allama Hizbullah Jakhro, Muslim Pervez, and Zahid Hussain Rajpar, criticized the ongoing traffic crackdown in various parts of the city.
They highlighted how traffic police were issuing what they called 鈥渦nnecessary and excessive challans,鈥 particularly in relation to the rollout of new number plates bearing Ajrak patterns 鈥 a cultural symbol of Sindh.
鈥淎jrak represents Sindh鈥檚 heritage, but using it to justify economic exploitati