Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab Criticises Delays in Green Line and Red Line Mass Transit Projects
Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab has voiced strong criticism over the prolonged delays in the city’s much-awaited Green Line and Red Line mass transit projects, warning that if work continues at the current sluggish pace, these projects may not be completed even by 2035. Speaking to the media, Wahab highlighted that Karachi, Pakistan’s economic hub, has been suffering due to the absence of a modern, efficient public transport system. He stated that despite repeated promises, the city’s residents are still forced to rely on outdated buses and rickety vans, while billions of rupees are tied up in incomplete projects. The Mayor urged both federal and provincial authorities to take immediate measures to fast-track the Green Line and Red Line corridors, stressing that timely completion is crucial for reducing traffic congestion, cutting pollution, and improving the daily lives of millions of commuters. Experts believe that the delays not only reflect poor planning and bureaucratic hurdles but also risk further increasing costs. Citizens, meanwhile, continue to express frustration, as Karachi remains one of the few mega-cities in the world without a fully functional mass transit system. Wahab’s remarks add pressure on authorities to deliver results, as Karachi’s growing population demands sustainable urban transport solutions. The successful completion of these projects could transform mobility in the city, but persistent delays continue to test public patience.
Buraq blog
9/20/20251 min read


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