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The I-11 fruit and vegetable market in Islamabad, Pakistan's primary market, has become a public health risk due to the accumulation of decaying fruits and vegetables, causing a foul odor and health concerns. The Market Committee and Capital Development Authority (CDA) have been criticized for their negligence in addressing the issue, leading to concerns about accountability and governance.
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