Urwa Hocane gets trolled for remarks on Karachi rain

The monsoon rains have been wreaking havoc in the port city of Karachi and have been termed the worst of its kind in 90 years. The torrential rains and stormy weather have brought Karachi and its adjoining villages to a standstill, leaving residents with not much to do. As the rain briefly came to a halt, the damage was already done. Many parts of the city remained without electricity for over 24 hours, while many people lost their homes and suffered immenses losses to their businesses.

Netizens and Karachi residents took to social media to apprise others of the situation in the city, seeking help and finding ways to help each other. Meanwhile, celebs too took to social media and shared their two cents on the matter at hand. Most posts, including those from Shaniera Akram, Anoushey Ashraf and Ayesha Omar were empathetic towards the situation however, there was one post that irked many.

Urwa Hocane took to Twitter and shared her views on the situation, stating that the residents and the people of Karachi were also to blame for the damage caused by the monsoon weather. She questions whether the people of Karachi cared about their city. “No doubt, the government didn’t care, but did we?” she questioned. “Time to stop complaining and do something on our own,” she went on. “Govt doesn’t have a magic wand.”

“It’s the people who have to work hand in hand with the government! How many of you can come up with a solution. Why don’t we start somewhere. Sab kuch govt ka kaam nahin hota! (everything is not the government’s job) Khud bhi kuch sochain, haath pe haath rakh ke baithney k ilawa. (Think of something yourself, instead of just sitting around),” she concluded.

While a number of people on the micro blogging site agreed with the Rangeza star, the majority were in disagreement with her statement, terming them insensitive and lacking empathy. “God this is embarrassing, delete it,” wrote one user, while another wrote, “Paying excessive amounts of taxes yet facing power shortages, no water, no gas, terrible infrastructure should be enough suffering for the people who get their hopes up each time a lying politician comes to steal votes and then forgets Karachi’s existence. Please educate yourself.”

Many Twitter users requested Urwa to stop making such ill-informed statements while others pointed out the high taxes citizens pay for everything to be in working order. While some agreed that as residents of the city we can do our part to keep it clean, they also asserted that it is the job of the government to protect its citizens.

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