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Sindh pledges to rebuild Gul Plaza as compensation process moves ahead

Last updated: April 24, 2026 5:51 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Sindh pledges to rebuild Gul Plaza as compensation process moves ahead
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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has again said the provincial government will stand by its promise to rebuild Karachi’s fire-hit Gul Plaza, as authorities move ahead with compensation for affected families and traders and prepare a formal reconstruction plan. The latest official and media reporting shows the government is now shifting from emergency relief to the harder phase: demolition, redesign, and rebuilding.

Murad’s position has been fairly consistent since the deadly blaze. In January, he announced that the damaged building would be rebuilt and said all affected families and traders would be rehabilitated, while a fact-finding process and compensation mechanism were being put in place. State media reported at the time that the chief minister had formed a committee to recommend compensation and rehabilitation measures after the tragedy.

The more recent update is that the government has now moved closer to execution. Reporting from early April said Murad chaired a high-level meeting where he ordered Gul Plaza to be razed and asked for a detailed reconstruction blueprint. The same reporting said 61 of 72 affected families had already received compensation, while officials were still processing the remaining cases and reviewing assistance for traders.

According to the Sindh government’s own account, the rebuilding is to follow a KBCA-approved design, with no increase in the number of shops, and the reconstruction target has been set at two years. The government also said affected traders would be supported through interest-free financing arranged via the Sindh Enterprise Development Fund, with the provincial government bearing the markup.

That matters politically as well as administratively. Gul Plaza became a major test of the Sindh government’s response after the fire, and Murad has been under pressure not just to announce relief but to show that the promise of rebuilding will actually be carried through. The latest language from him suggests the government wants to show visible progress before criticism hardens into a narrative of delay.

 The Sindh government says it will rebuild Gul Plaza, compensation is already underway for most affected families, and officials are preparing to replace the destroyed structure under a revised plan rather than leave the site in limbo. Whether that promise is met will depend on how quickly the demolition, approvals and trader rehabilitation process move from paper to the ground.

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