Karachi Faces Indian Water Aggression: NKATI President Calls for Unity and Immediate Relief

Karachi: Outrage and determination permeate Pakistan as Faisal Moiz Khan, President of the North Karachi Association of Trade and Industry (NKATI), vociferously condemned India’s water aggression, vowing that the nation, alongside its business community, will stand resolute against such provocations.

Expressing unwavering solidarity with the flood-stricken populace, Khan asserted that India’s malevolent intentions would be decisively countered. He lauded the Pakistan Army for its heroic relief operations under the bold leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir, emphasizing the unified front between the military and civilians during these challenging times.

The catastrophic floods have inflicted damages amounting to billions on infrastructure, agriculture, and livestock, severely impacting farmers and exporters. Khan urged the federal government to provide relief incentives and tax exemptions for the current year to alleviate the financial burdens on these sectors.

Immediate attention is needed for families affected by the floods, with relief camps requiring urgent provision of food, potable water, and medical aid. Khan stressed the necessity for prompt restoration of roads and bridges to facilitate transportation and access.

He implored both federal and provincial governments to curb the exploitative surge in essential goods’ prices by unscrupulous traders in flood-hit regions, condemning the hoarding practices as deplorable.

Khan concluded with a rallying call for national unity and sacrifice to protect vulnerable citizens and confront the challenges posed by India’s water-related hostilities.

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