
The Karachi Transport Alliance has announced a strike for tomorrow in protest against the e-challan system. The alliance is calling for a review of heavy fines and the current enforcement policy, stating that these have created difficulties for vehicle owners and operators.
Transporters and drivers say the e-challan system has imposed penalties that they argue are placing an additional burden on transport operators. All member organisations will participate in the strike, according to the alliance.
The alliance maintains that the existing e-challan policy and fines should be reviewed. It urges transporters, drivers, and vehicle owners across the city to support the protest and ensure its success. The protest campaign is expected to continue until their demands are accepted by authorities.
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