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Sindh CM says transport fares will not increase despite rising fuel costs

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Says instructions have been issued to education department to ensure that fares for school vans are not increased

KARACHI:

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Sunday assured the public that transport fares in the province would not increase despite rising costs and that all transporters have agreed to support the government.

“Today, we met with transport owners regarding fares. Two days ago, following federal directives, we decided that fares for public transport users in Sindh would not be increased,” Shah said during a press conference in Karachi.

CM ⁦@MuradAliShahPPP⁩ secures Sindh-wide fare freeze after talks with transporters
•Fares to remain at Feb 28 levels
•Govt to bear Rs3–4bn subsidy
•Relief given to buses, goods transport & school vans
•No fare hike despite fuel surge
CM protects commuters. pic.twitter.com/k5AdRCz5x5

— Sindh Chief Minister House (@SindhCMHouse) April 5, 2026

On Thursday, the government further increased petrol prices by Rs137 per litre to a record-high of Rs458.4. It was the second major increase in the fuel prices in less than a month. However, on Friday night, PM Shehbaz announced a Rs80 per litre reduction in the petroleum levy on petrol.

Later on Friday, the Sindh government announced that in light of recent surging petrol prices and an ongoing energy crisis, a monthly subsidy of Rs2,000 would be provided to registered motorcyclists across the province. Public transport and goods transport operators would also receive monthly subsidies ranging from Rs70,000 to Rs100,000.

Shah, in today’s presser, said that meetings had been held with transport operators across the province, and the Sindh government is aware of the public’s difficulties regarding fares.

“We feel for every underprivileged person in the province. Transporters will not raise fares for passengers. We have also assured them that they will not suffer losses. Each bus will receive a subsidy of one hundred thousand rupees,” he said.

Read: PM announces Rs80 cut in petroleum levy, lowering petrol price to Rs378 per litre

The chief minister further explained that subsidies would be provided according to the roads in the province.

Supporting the decision, a transport owner added, “We have decided to support the Sindh government. All transporters will cooperate with the chief minister and the Sindh government.”

President Intercity Transport Malik Shabbar Khan also confirmed that, given the current situation, they had decided to support the government, saying passengers would be charged the same fares as before.

Shah said that no deductions would be made from the National Finance Commission (NFC) fund and that the federal government had already spent Rs129billion under the current circumstances.

He said that the federal government had asked provinces to contribute and that Sindh would provide Rs14billion to the federation within a month.

Shah added that 470 government transport vehicles operate across the province and that Sindh would bear an additional expenditure of three to four billion rupees on transport.

Regarding school transport, the chief minister said, “Instructions have been issued to the Education Department to ensure that fares for school vans are not increased.”

He also noted ongoing discussions with protestors and the federal government about smart lockdown measures and opening hours for commercial centres, and that “discussions with traders are ongoing”.





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