Karachi (HRNW) — The Green Line Bus Service, originally launched under the Federal Government of Pakistan, has faced continuous irregularities and mismanagement since being handed over to the Government of Sindh, causing severe inconvenience to the public.
According to details, the card scanning machines at the Abdullah Mor Station have been out of order for several months. As a result, school and college students are being forced to pay extra fares. Parents are bearing additional financial burdens, and students are often seen standing in long queues to purchase tickets manually.
Despite repeated public complaints, the Green Line Administration has provided no satisfactory response, merely stating that a request has been forwarded to the Sindh government—but without any clear timeline for repairs.
Residents said that when the system was under federal control, the bus service operated efficiently and on schedule. However, since coming under the Sindh government’s management, negligence has become routine, and citizens now face daily frustration despite filing repeated complaints with the authorities.
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