KARACHI: The rich prevail at the cost of the weak. It is a tale often repeated and seen in play across centuries, borders and cultures. At Habib University on Friday, a similar dynamic was explored with reference to the mushrooming of gated communities in Karachi, only possible after the displacement of the poor residents of these areas.

‘Big housing projects and the dispossession of the native people of Karachi’ was the topic of discussion aimed to explore the gritty reality behind the glossy promise of a better life within these residential communities such as Naya Nazimabad, Bahria Town, Fazaia Housing Scheme and DHA City.

Gul Hassan Kalmati, historian and organiser of the Karachi Indigenous Rights Alliance, commended the debate on the usurping of the rights and land of the native people of Karachi. He explained how the Kalmati, Gabol, Burfat, and Jokhia tribes, including others living in areas such as Gadap and Malir, face fear and intimidation at the hands of those involved in several development projects.

“There was widespread harassment against the people who were unwilling to sell their land. There were threats to either send them to Balochistan and accuse them of being insurgents, or get them arrested on drug trafficking charges. They were given a choice between a cheque and a pair of handcuffs,” he said.

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