The recent census in Karachi, has come under scrutiny due to allegations of gender disparity. Governor Sindh, Kamran Tesori, has raised concerns that only men are being counted in the census, while women and youth are being left out. Speaking at an event during the 20th fast of Ramadan near Hasan Square, Governor Tesori expressed his disappointment and called for action.
Governor Tesori revealed that during his visit to Karachi, he learned that only men were being counted in the census, and women and youth were being overlooked. He stated that a meeting would be held with Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, the Chief Statistician, at the Governor House to address this issue. Governor Tesori emphasized that it was crucial to ensure accurate and inclusive data in the census, as it forms the basis for planning and development initiatives. He further added that any projects supported by the provincial or federal government should be transparently reported to the public.
The gender disparity in the Karachi census has raised concerns about the accuracy and reliability of the data collected. It is essential to have a complete and comprehensive count of all segments of the population, including women and youth, to effectively plan for the needs and requirements of the city’s residents. The Governor’s call for a meeting with the Chief Statistician and other stakeholders highlights the urgency to address this issue and ensure that all individuals, regardless of gender, are counted in the census. The public will be eagerly anticipating the outcomes of this meeting and the steps taken to rectify the gender disparity in the census data.