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Karachi’s Shahrah-e-Bhutto to open before Eid; CM Murad sets hard deadline

Last updated: May 3, 2026 8:41 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah set a firm deadline Tuesday: Shahrah-e-Bhutto must be open to traffic before Eid ul Adha. The order came during a high-profile site inspection where Shah made it clear that construction delays would no longer be tolerated.

For Karachiites, this isn’t just another infrastructure update. This road is a primary artery for thousands of commuters who have spent months navigating dust-choked detours and bottlenecked side streets. Opening the route before the Eid rush—traditionally the busiest shopping and travel period of the year—is the only way to prevent a total traffic collapse in the surrounding neighborhoods.

“I want this road cleared and functional for the public before the first day of Eid,” Shah told engineers and local government officials. He didn’t just focus on the asphalt; he demanded the immediate removal of construction debris and the restoration of streetlights, noting that a road isn’t “open” if it isn’t safe.

The project, part of the province’s “Mega Projects” initiative, has been plagued by the usual suspects: utility shifting delays and sluggish contractor performance. Shahrah-e-Bhutto serves as a vital link for several densely populated areas, and its closure has throttled local commerce for nearly a year.

The Chief Minister’s visit follows a string of public complaints regarding the slow pace of work across the city’s development sites. By tying the reopening to a major religious holiday, the provincial government is effectively putting its credibility on the line.

Local residents remain understandably skeptical—they’ve seen deadlines come and go before. However, with the CM now personally monitoring the countdown, the pressure is squarely on the contractors to deliver. If they miss this window, the political fallout in a city already frustrated by its crumbling infrastructure will be impossible to ignore.

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