Karachi transport strike ends after successful negotiations

Karachi: Reports indicate that the transport strike in Karachi has ended following successful negotiations between city officials and transport operators. Authorities say that public transport services are expected to resume shortly, restoring normal commuting options for residents. The strike, which disrupted daily travel for thousands of commuters, involved protests over e-challans and traffic fines. Officials and transport representatives have reached an agreement addressing some of the operators’ concerns, allowing buses, rickshaws, and app-based transport to return to service. Analysts note that resolving such disputes promptly is crucial for maintaining urban mobility, economic activity, and public confidence in the transport system. Can this resolution prevent future disruptions in Karachi’s public transport?

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