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    Karachi Declared Safer Than New York and London by Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar recently stated that Karachi is now safer than major global cities such as New York and London. This assertion reflects significant progress in the city’s law enforcement and public safety measures, which have been a focus for local authorities in recent years. Karachi, once notorious for high crime rates and violence, has seen a decline in criminal activities due to enhanced policing and community engagement. The statement aims to boost confidence among residents and investors alike, emphasizing the city’s transformation.

    In a significant development, Karachi’s improved security environment is attributed to coordinated efforts between police forces and government agencies. These initiatives include targeted operations against organized crime and the implementation of modern surveillance technologies. The city’s strategic importance as Pakistan’s economic hub makes its safety a critical factor for continued growth and stability. Meanwhile, comparisons with cities like New York and London underscore the scale of Karachi’s achievements in public safety.

    Notably, this claim could influence perceptions of Karachi on an international level, potentially attracting more business and tourism. It also highlights the challenges faced by global cities in maintaining safety amid urban complexities. While Karachi’s progress is commendable, ongoing efforts will be necessary to sustain and further improve security standards. The statement by Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar serves as both a milestone and a call to action for continued vigilance and development.

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