Advertisement

SC orders restructuring in Pakistan Railways, sought report on KCR

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Top Court

Top Court

Advertisement

The Supreme Court of Pakistan while giving the order of restructuring in Pakistan Railways, sought progress report revival of the Karachi Circular Railway from the railways.

According to the details, Supreme Court gave the government four more weeks to overhaul loss-making Pakistan Railways in order to turn it into a profit-making national entity.

Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed headed the bench that was hearing a suo motu case pertaining to financial losses the Railway department has been inflicting on the national kitty.

The Apex Court extended the deadline for an overhaul of the railways on a request by the Planning Commission.

The court also sought a progress report on revival of the Karachi Circular Railway from the railways and the Sindh government.

Advertisement

CJP Ahmed observed that the Karachi-Hyderabad bridge might collapse any time, but the British-era Kotri bridge is still in its right shape. There isn’t a single bridge over Indus River that the nation can take pride in, he added.

The bridge built during the regime of former military ruler Ayub Khan is the only beautiful bridge the country has at present, he remarked. He said bridges were poorly built after the Ayub Bridge and called for construction of quality bridges under the ML-1 project. Indus River be accorded respect for running the country’s economy, he stressed.

The railway secretary said state-of-the-art bridges will be built as part of the ML-1 project whose phase one will be completed in three years. At this, the CJP snapped three years is a long period as Chinese people lay down railway tracks in months.

He directed the government to complete the project at the earliest if funds are available.

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Pakistan strongly condemns terrorist attack in Herat
Study in Morocco: Scholarships Open for Pakistani Students
MQM-P delegation meets with President Asif Zardari
President Zardari orders Sindh govt to take action against kidnapper riverine areas
Every Pakistani can now get Islamabad driving license
SRB tax collection surges 29% to Rs185.2bn
Next Article
Exit mobile version