I Clean Karachi
Balouch Colony Bridge: a very major thoroughfare of Karachi, situated on Sharah-e-Faisal, the pulse of this city. As we all know, the bridge had been spoilt with posters, graffiti, paint etc which made the whole area look terrible. Everyone coming to and fro from the airport passes from this bridge to get to the main city and what do they see, a bridge full of jazz, telenor, hakeem salik, Tution etc advertisements posted all along the walls of the bridge.
Reema Siddiqui, Vice Chairperson of Looseends Pakistan had talked about this messy bridge on a number of meetings, urging people to do something. Finally Looseends, Ankahi and Samaa TV decided to have a major clean up operation, which meant a whole day cleaning event. Massive planning went into organizing the event as it was on a very large scale, hundreds of people registered as volunteers. The City district government made arrangements for security and traffic control. I clean Karachi was scheduled for 12th October 2008 starting from 10:00AM onwards. The weather forecast was an excruciatingly hot day and it certainly was.
People started gathering slowly and were organized into groups and handed scrapers and gloves to start the tedious task of getting the stubborn posters off the walls. It was tough as the sun was beating down furiously on our backs, while we scrubbed and scraped. It was heart warming to see people flocking in with young children, old grandparents, all motivated to clean up their 2×2 space. We saw many celebrities playing their part in the event like Faisal Qureshi, Mishi Khan, Shakeel, Qazi Wajid and many others. The event was being covered live by Samaa Tv, so Faisal Qureshi was going around asking people for their comments and as to what motivated them to get up early on a Sunday morning.
ICI was kind enough to provide paint for the event and had sent their representatives to help out. The walls were first painted white after getting the posters off and later everyone let out their artistic side. Many Da Vinci’s and Van Goghs were discovered that day as people let their paint brushes flow and create master pieces of their own. Indus Valley students made a beautiful mural. The end result was fantastic as the walls looked clean and very eye catching. It was a very satisfying and fruitful day.
Just 2 days later, paan had been spat on the newly cleaned walls, which people had spent hours cleaning and painting. Are we so so insensitive or cleanliness just doesn’t appeal to us? Do we like living in filth?













