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DHA Faces Public Fury on Plans to Shut Down Karachi’s Do Darya

One of the most adored and visited places in Karachi – Do Darya – is shutting down for all restaurants. The restaurants there have been people’s top-choice for dine-in for so long, mainly because of the breathtaking sea view. However, against the will of almost everyone, the restaurants are terminating their operations to provide land for the construction of high-rise buildings.

According to reports, the widely-admired restaurants will shut down in June or early July after Ramzan. There is no apparent reason as to why the restaurants are halting their operations. There are speculations about what could be the reason behind the closure of Karachi’s favorite eating place.


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Why is it Closing?

As per reports, Defence Housing Authority (DHA) owns the Do Darya belt. The restaurant authorities and DHA came to an understanding that no permanent construction will be done on the land. In 2015, DHA warned all restaurants on the land to wind up and vacate the land. DHA wanted to build a sports complex and several other centers in the area.

In another report, DHA wanted to sell the land to a foreign investment group for construction of high rise buildings and underground restaurants.

However, at that time, the issue was resolved and Do Darya’s restaurants continued serving.

This time, it seems that it’s going to be a permanent goodbye as restaurants at Do Darya have been ordered to remove the temporary constructions and wrap up business. Take a look;

People are having none of it as there is a social media campaign on the rise against the closing of the restaurants at Do Darya.

Here is what people have to say on the matter;

The lease contract between restaurants on Do Darya and DHA ends on July 7. Maybe, DHA and the food spots will come to an agreement again if the campaign catches force. A place like this needs to continue operating as it attracts a lot of tourists and employs hundreds as well.

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Aitzaz Hassan