PM Imran to inaugurate Green Line BRT on Dec 10: Asad Umar

Green line to be 'Karachi's first modern transport system'


News Desk December 05, 2021
PHOTO: TWITTER/@Asad_Umar

Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar on Sunday announced that Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate the Green Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service in Karachi on December 10.

The minister took to his official Twitter handle to make the announcement about Karachi’s “first modern transport system”.

On November 28 Asad Umar stated that the Karachi Green Line project will be ready for a trial run in the next 10 days.

Read: Minister inaugurates underpass project

He maintained that the project was reviewed in “detail” last month.

“After the trial run Prime Minister Imran Khan will come to Karachi and inaugurate the project,” Umar wrote.

Furthermore, after a trial of “about two weeks” the commercial operation will launch on December 25, he claimed.

Earlier this year the first consignment of 40 Green Line Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) —the port city’s first mass transit system — buses arrived from China.

The work on the Rs24 billion federal-funded project — conceived by the previous Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government — had started in February 2016 and was scheduled to finish before the general election in July 2018.

COMMENTS (4)

Jayantilal Chohan | 2 years ago | Reply I hope that the BRT will reduce the pressure of passagers by adding BRT project for the easily plying of the pasenger in time yo their offices and home . It is a great project for the people of Karachi.. I pray Allah Kareem to make this project successful. Ameen
NINO | 2 years ago | Reply The boss appears to be trying to take credit for a project conceived and largely completed in his tenure by Nawaz Sharif. Can he show anything worth its while during the last three years
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