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Mujahid Colony

Coordinates: 32°20′N 71°55′E / 32.333°N 71.917°E / 32.333; 71.917
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Mujahid Colony
مجاہد کالونی
Nazimabad no 4
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DistrictKarachi Central
CityKarachi
CountryPakistan
Time zoneUTC+5 (PST)

Mujahid Colony (Urdu: مجاہد کالونی) is a neighborhood in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan.It is part of Liaquatabad Town & is one of the largest UC of Liaquatabad Town.[1]

Mujahid Colony, Nazimabad No. 4

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Mujahid Colony was a densely populated residential area located in Nazimabad No. 4, Karachi, Pakistan. The colony had been home to thousands of families for decades, many of whom were from low-income backgrounds. The area was known for its tightly packed houses, narrow streets, and a strong sense of community.

Demography

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The ethnic groups in Mujahid Colony include Pashtuns, Muhajir, Punjabis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Sindhis, Balochs, Brahuis, Memons etc.

Demolition

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In 10 Nov, 2022 the Sindh government declared Mujahid Colony as an encroachment area and initiated a large-scale demolition operation. The operation led to the displacement of hundreds of families, who were left homeless as a result. Government officials stated that the land was illegally occupied and was required for urban development projects, including the construction of roads and other infrastructure.

Controversy and Criticism

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The demolition faced criticism from local residents, activists, and human rights organizations. Many residents claimed that they had lived in the area for decades and had legal ownership of their properties. Activists argued that the operation lacked transparency and that adequate compensation or alternative housing was not provided to the displaced families.

Background

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Mujahid Colony was established in the mid-20th century and primarily housed working-class families. Over time, the area became overcrowded due to rapid urbanization and unplanned development, which the government later classified as encroachment. Despite its informal status, the colony had basic infrastructure, including schools, small businesses, and community centers, which were also affected by the demolition.

Current Status

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As of 18 Jan, 2025, the area remains clearing and demolishing remaining houses, with the government planning to utilize the land for Alternative 100 ft road. The future of the displaced families remains uncertain, with many calling for rehabilitation measures and fair compensation.

References

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32°20′N 71°55′E / 32.333°N 71.917°E / 32.333; 71.917