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Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, is experiencing a worsening water crisis due to poor management, corruption, and the influence of powerful water cartels. Journalist Nawab Ali Shah highlighted that water connections are sold for money, and supply is based on payments. The notorious tanker mafia, a powerful network controlling water distribution, exploits shortages and deliberately deprives certain areas of water, causing artificial crises and selling water at inflated prices.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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