Dhaka, July 4 (IANS) Pakistan’s newfound “diplomatic romance” with Bangladesh, stands in stark contrast to the human tragedy unfolding in the labyrinthine, open-sewered slums of Karachi, including Machar Colony and Musa Colony, where an estimated three million Bangladeshi Bengalis live in a state of “institutionalised invisibility”. Despite being born on Pakistani soil and having lived there for over half a century, the state treats them as “unwanted ghosts,” a report has stated.“Pakistan is…
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