'No Water In Washrooms At Karachi Airport!': Pakistani Actress Hina Khawaja Bayat Slams Authorities For Negligence

'No Water In Washrooms At Karachi Airport!': Pakistani Actress Hina Khawaja Bayat Slams Authorities For Negligence

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'No Water In Washrooms At Karachi Airport!': Pakistani Actress Hina Khawaja Bayat Slams Authorities For Negligence
Pakistani actress Hina Khawaja Bayat recently took to social media to express her frustration over the poor condition of the Karachi International Airport. In a video she shared, Hina highlighted the lack of basic facilities, particularly pointing out that there was no water available in the washrooms.

Bayat, who has been part of many notable Pakistani dramas, seemed visibly upset in the video. “There is no water in the washrooms of Karachi International Airport,” she said, adding that the issue was extremely inconvenient for travelers, especially those arriving after long flights.
She further explained that when she brought the issue to the attention of airport staff, no one was willing to accept responsibility. “No one’s ready to accept the mistake,” she said, disappointed with the lack of accountability. Bayat mentioned she had waited for quite some time hoping the problem would be fixed, but no action was taken.

The actress didn’t stop there. She expressed her concern for the overall state of public facilities in Pakistan, noting that such negligence reflects poorly on the country.

 She also urged the authorities to take action and ensure that such basic services are maintained properly, especially at international points of entry like airports.
Bayat's video quickly went viral, sparking debate on social media. While some users echoed her concerns, others criticized the frequent targeting of public institutions. However, the majority seemed to agree that a lack of water in airport washrooms was unacceptable.

This incident has reignited conversations about the condition of infrastructure and public services in Pakistan. Many hope that voices like Bayat’s can lead to positive change and improved facilities for both locals and international visitors.
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