Murad wants work on BRT Red Line expedited
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday inspected the long-delayed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Red Line project from Malir Cantonment to Numaish and directed authorities to expedite work.
The CM issued the directives as he undertook an extensive visit to the city to review the progress of mega development and transport infrastructure projects, including Shahrah-i-Bhutto, Korangi Causeway Bridge Junction, Malir River bridges, flyovers in Malir and the BRT Red and Green Line corridors.
Accompanied by Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab and others, the CM received detailed briefings from departments concerned and project officials.
About Red Line, the CM asked as to why the project suffered delays. He was told that delays were because of heavy rains, utility relocation issues and design changes.
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“Development projects must be completed at the earliest with minimal inconvenience to citizens. Local communities and traders must be facilitated, and environmental and safety standards must be strictly observed,” Mr Shah said, according to a press release issued by the CM House.
“The purpose of the BRT Red Line is to provide fast, safe, dignified, and environmentally friendly transport to Karachi’s residents. This project will revolutionise daily commuting,” he said.
He also reviewed the ongoing work on Green Line project at M.A. Jinnah Road.
“Work on the Green Line must be carried out at the fastest possible pace while ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow,” he instructed.
He directed all departments, consultants and contractors to strengthen coordination, enhance monitoring and use technology and smart management tools to ensure the timely completion of projects with the highest quality standards.
He said that Karachi’s development projects were not merely construction activities but “long-term investments for the city’s economic growth, traffic improvement and quality of life”.
“These projects are essential for transforming Karachi into a modern, competitive, and liveable city. There will be no compromise on quality, transparency, or timelines,” Mr Shah asserted.
The CM visited the Korangi Causeway Bridge, which serves as a junction of Shahrah-i-Bhutto.
LG Minister Nasir Shah informed the CM that construction work commenced on Oct 1, 2025, and 40 per cent of the project had been completed so far.
The CM said, “Due to its location over the Malir River, Korangi Causeway often submerges during the monsoon season, causing severe traffic disruptions. Once completed, this junction will ensure smooth traffic flow and provide long-term relief to citizens.”
He also inspected the construction of the N-5 bridge over the Malir River near Murghi Khana and the Khalid Bin Walid Road flyover at Bhains Colony over the railway line.
Published in Dawn, December 15th, 2025