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    Karachi Launches Major Crackdown on Bus Fare Overcharging Ahead of Eid Travel Rush

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As the Eid-ul-Fitr festivities approach, Karachi’s administration has intensified efforts to protect travelers from unfair fare practices by bus operators. In a coordinated drive involving the district administration and the Provincial Transport Authority, officials have targeted transporters who were charging passengers exorbitant rates for journeys to their hometowns. This crackdown aims to ensure that citizens can travel affordably and without exploitation during the busy holiday season.

    In the most recent phase of this operation, authorities conducted thorough inspections of 546 buses operating across the city. These inspections uncovered widespread instances of overcharging, prompting immediate refunds totaling Rs 718,000 to affected passengers. This swift action reflects the administration’s commitment to safeguarding consumer rights and maintaining fair transport practices amid the heightened demand for travel.

    Since the launch of the campaign four days ago, a total of 1,442 buses have been scrutinized, resulting in the recovery and reimbursement of Rs 1.746 million in excess fares. The scale of these inspections highlights the seriousness with which the Karachi administration is addressing the issue. Officials continue to monitor bus depots and terminals, particularly focusing on key transit points such as the Superhighway, Malir, and District Central areas, where inter-city and inter-provincial buses frequently operate.

    Ameet Narwani, Secretary of the Provincial Transport Authority, formally presented a detailed report on the crackdown to Karachi’s Commissioner. This report outlines the progress made and underscores the ongoing commitment to enforce regulations strictly. Passengers have welcomed these measures, expressing gratitude toward the provincial government and local authorities for taking decisive steps to curb fare exploitation during this critical travel period.

    To reinforce these efforts, the Secretary of Transport has issued clear directives mandating that all bus operators comply fully with government-approved fare structures. This move is intended to prevent any further attempts at overcharging and to promote transparency in ticket pricing. The administration’s proactive stance serves as a reminder to transporters that adherence to regulated fares is not optional but compulsory, especially during peak travel seasons like Eid.

    Looking ahead, the crackdown is expected to continue with sustained inspections and enforcement actions across Karachi’s transport network. Authorities remain vigilant to ensure that passengers can undertake their Eid journeys with confidence, free from the burden of inflated travel costs. This initiative not only protects consumers but also helps maintain order and fairness in the city’s public transport system during one of the busiest times of the year.

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