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Juggun Kazim wants you to pick up your trash

Juggun Kazim wants you to pick up your trash

Leaving trash behind is damaging the environment, says the TV host after spotting piles of garbage on a trail in Nathia Gali.
30 Jun, 2026

Juggun Kazim wants you to pick up your trash — especially if you’re in Nathia Gali.

The TV host shared a video on Tuesday afternoon of piles of trash she came across on a trail in the hill station.

“We travel to beautiful places to escape the mess. Let’s not leave our mess behind for someone else to clean up. Take your memories. Take your photographs. Take your garbage too,” she wrote in the caption for the video.

“What is this nonsense? Wherever I go here [Nathia Gali], this is the state,” she said, pointing to  wrappers, styrofoam cups and plastic bags strewn across the ground on the trail.  

“If you had plastic bags, why not put the trash in that and put carry it till you found a trash can?” she wondered.  

“The point is, we always complain about the state of our country, what will become of it, how will the situation become better but we can’t even manage to keep it clean,” she lamented, apologising for her aggression but labelling the situation ridiculous.

Kazim said we talk about climate change and the state of the environment, with hail in the rainy season and hot weather in the winter, but it’s all happening because of our propensity to litter and not take care of our surroundings.

“So, if things are bad, it’s our own fault,” she said.

Kazim’s not wrong — Pakistanis aren’t in the habit of picking up their own trash, even in the most scenic of locations. Residents of the country’s mountainous regions have long complained of tourists who leave a trail of garbage in their wake.

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Yusuf Jun 30, 2026 01:32pm
Sadly, the people who dump garbage in our country are not readers of Dawn.
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Ahmed Shah Zaman Jun 30, 2026 01:54pm
I'm with you. You're absolutely right. People throw trash everywhere, turning our beautiful places into garbage dumps. Education and good manners start at home, and if we all learned to respect our surroundings from an early age, our communities would be much cleaner and more beautiful. Thanks for sharing
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Nayab Ahmad Jun 30, 2026 02:02pm
Juggun Kazim is right . But it's not just loutish tourists destroying the hill resorts of Pakistan , even the locals are irresponsible. They want to have more tourism and to have the place "clean" somehow ; but I've seen them creating a big environmental mess all year round and they're not keen to clean it up themselves .
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Raja Rafique Ahmed Jun 30, 2026 02:27pm
Civic sense does not prevail..
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jun 30, 2026 02:40pm
In this case, she is 100 percent right.
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Sehban ismail Jun 30, 2026 02:41pm
It is certainly not out of character to litter everywhere,for the Pakistani nation and without remorse.Every individual has a duty of care to keep neighbourhoods clean.There needs to be a zero tolerance policy in place.It is not the government that ought to be held to account in this instance but the nation as a whole that needs to step up.
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Sohail Muzammil Jun 30, 2026 02:57pm
Safai nisf eeman hai. Just goes to show how performative we are but lack basic human courtesies and decencies.
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