Karachi bus operators announce indefinite strike

Karachi: Bus owners in Karachi have announced an indefinite strike starting June 18 in protest against heavy traffic fines and electronic challans imposed by authorities. Transport representatives argue that the current penalty system has significantly increased operational costs and financial pressure on public transport businesses, making it difficult to continue services. The association has warned that bus operations across the city may be suspended until their concerns are addressed. The planned strike is expected to affect thousands of daily commuters who rely on public transport for work, education, and other activities. Any prolonged disruption could impact economic activity, urban mobility, and traffic patterns across Pakistan’s largest city. Will negotiations help prevent a major transport disruption in Karachi?

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