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CM Murad hands out Rs511m to Gul Plaza victims, announces Rs7bn relief package

Last updated: April 24, 2026 10:03 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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KARACHI — Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah distributed Rs511 million in compensation cheques to traders affected by the devastating Gul Plaza fire during a ceremony held at the Chief Minister’s House on Monday.

The payout marks the first phase of a broader financial recovery effort aimed at rehabilitating businesses gutted in the blaze. Standing before a crowd of affected shopkeepers, Shah promised that the government wouldn’t leave them to rebuild alone.

“We understand the scale of your loss,” Shah told the traders. “This isn’t just about money; it’s about ensuring the city’s commercial heart keeps beating.”

Beyond the immediate payouts, the Chief Minister unveiled a comprehensive Rs7 billion relief package. The funds are earmarked for structural restoration, the upgrading of fire safety systems in major markets, and low-interest loans to help small-scale shopkeepers restock their inventories.

The fire, which broke out earlier this year, reduced hundreds of shops to ash, leaving many families without their primary source of income. Traders had staged multiple protests in the weeks following the incident, demanding government intervention and a faster assessment of their financial damages.

While the Rs511 million provides immediate relief, the larger Rs7 billion package faces a tight timeline. The provincial administration has formed a dedicated committee to oversee the disbursement, specifically tasked with ensuring the funds reach the actual shopkeepers rather than being lost to bureaucratic delays or middleman interference.

Finance department officials confirmed that the funds were carved out from the provincial emergency reserves. They noted that the restoration of safety infrastructure—specifically high-capacity fire hydrants and modernized alarm systems—would be prioritized in the coming quarter.

For the traders who lost everything, the cheques are a lifeline. Whether the Rs7 billion package can effectively modernize Karachi’s aging commercial hubs before another disaster strikes, however, remains the real test for the provincial government.

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