Juggun Kazim urges tourists to keep Murree's hiking trails free of litter.
The television host says visitors must take responsibility for protecting Pakistan’s natural beauty after spotting litter along the Murree–Nathia Gali hiking route.
Actor and television host Juggun Kazim has criticised tourists for leaving rubbish along the hiking trails between Murree and Nathia Gali, urging visitors to protect the country’s natural environment.
In a video shared on social media, Kazim highlighted plastic bottles, food wrappers and other waste scattered across the trail. She questioned why people complain about Pakistan’s condition while failing to clean up after themselves.
Kazim said meaningful change cannot happen unless people take responsibility for their own actions.
“We always complain about the condition of our country, but how will anything improve if we don’t even clean up our own trash?” she said.
Moreover, she explained that she rarely uses strong language online. However, she felt the situation required a direct message because of the growing environmental damage.
Kazim also warned that pollution contributes to changing weather patterns.
She pointed to unusual seasonal conditions, including hailstorms during summer and warmer winters, and argued that environmental neglect plays a role in worsening climate challenges.
Furthermore, she reminded followers that people have a duty to protect the natural world.
“We have been blessed with a beautiful universe by Allah. If we fail to care for it, then we cannot blame anyone else for the consequences,” she said.
In the caption accompanying her video, Kazim urged tourists to leave nature as they found it.
“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.
Many social media users welcomed Kazim’s appeal and praised her for raising awareness about environmental responsibility.
Several commenters said travellers have forgotten basic civic sense, while others thanked the actor for encouraging people to preserve Pakistan’s natural landscapes.
Meanwhile, some users urged local authorities to introduce fines for littering to discourage irresponsible behaviour.
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