CM Sindh orders fast-track completion of Karachi BRT Red Line
Key takeaways
- During the visit, he ordered that all mixed-traffic lanes along the Red Line corridor be completed within two months.
- The chief minister began his visit by inspecting the Red Line project from Peoples Chowrangi to Safoora Chowrangi before travelling to Pahalwan Goth to review rehabilitation works on the main traffic corridor.
- “Our priority is to restore smooth traffic flow and provide safe, reliable infrastructure to the people of Karachi,” CM Murad Ali Shah said.
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Add ARY News on Google KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah on Sunday conducted an extensive early-morning inspection of major infrastructure projects in Karachi, directing concerned officers to accelerate work on the Karachi Bus Rapid Transit (KBRT) Red Line corridor, Shahrah-e-Bhutto and Pahalwan Goth Road while ensuring quality and transparency in all ongoing development schemes.
During the visit, he ordered that all mixed-traffic lanes along the Red Line corridor be completed within two months.
The chief minister began his visit by inspecting the Red Line project from Peoples Chowrangi to Safoora Chowrangi before travelling to Pahalwan Goth to review rehabilitation works on the main traffic corridor. He later visited Shahrah-e-Bhutto from the Bheem Pura flyover up to Kathore, where he reviewed progress and issued on-site directives to project teams.