Karachi to have Green Buses in next few months in Karachi: Imran Ismail
2 min readKARACHI: Sindh Governor Imran Ismail Thursday said the first Green Bus would be operational in coming few months in Karachi that would shed the burden of four to five lac people on transport.
“The government is focusing over completion of many developmental projects some would get operational soon and some would take time like after Green Bus, a local train would also be started in few days and meetings are being held with a company for starting a fast train in near future,” he said while talking to a local news channel.
He said people expectations were very high and they wanted a change over days. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was a loyal and public party that believed in simplicity and showing it in its practice, he added.
To a question, he said the government was putting all its efforts to complete all tasks of 100 days agenda including installation of DSL Plant and clean the city garbage besides taking all those steps that would be proved result-oriented.
The government was making solid and comprehensive plan and wanted to work jointly with the chief minister for betterment of Sindh despite of having issues with the opposition in the province.
He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for all the developmental projects in Karachi adding “I am putting all efforts to fulfill my duties and to give 100 percent output to my leadership.”
He informed that a transformation project committee had been formed for assuring transparency in all projects of the city. The present government, he said will not give any excuses over the question regarding performance like former governments.
Imran Ismail hailed the Sindh CM for his positive approach and said, “I am in contact with the Sindh CM for making joint efforts for prosperous Sindh and ready to remove PPP’s reservations as its government do not want to let Sindh to suffer.”
He said that the PM would fulfill his all promises that were made with masses during its election campaigns and assured the government would not escape from it.
To another query about master plan, the governor said it was a huge plan that would take some time to complete but after its completion, the city would turn into a fresh Karachi.