Decades later, modern tram service is expected to resume in Karachi, with Turkey offering help to launch a modern transport service in the city of Quaid. According to the details, a big offer has been made by Turkey for the citizens of Karachi, Pakistan's largest city and economic hub, which is deprived of proper transport facilities. It is reported that Turkey is ready to help in resumption of tram service in Quaid city after decades.
An important announcement has been made by Administrator Karachi Iftikhar Shalawani in this regard. He said that a plan is being worked out with the help of Turkey to restore the tram service in Quaid-e-Azam soon. According to Karachi Administrator Iftikhar Shalawani, steps are being taken to make Karachi a tourist city like Istanbul.
With the help of Turkey, a tram will be run from the metro area to II Chandragar Road.
In addition, Turkey is ready to cooperate in running trams from the exhibition to the tower. Provincial government officials say the tram service will restore Karachi's historic status, and steps are being taken to make Karachi a tourist city like Istanbul. It should be noted that regarding Karachi, the federal government and Sindh government have announced a package of trillions of rupees. Under this package, the launch of several other modern transport projects, including the Circular Railway, has been announced in Karachi.
The announcements were made after the people of Karachi raised their voices. Despite being the country's economic hub and the country's largest city, Karachi's public transport system is in shambles. The government does not run any public transport in the city. The PPP government, which has ruled Sindh for 12 years, has not run a single government bus for public transport in Karachi during those 12 years. The city's only mass transit project is also being built by the federal government, but the project, which has been under construction for several years, has yet to be completed.