The Sindh government has ordered to remove CNG kits from school vans!
On Wednesday, the Sindh Transport and Information Minister Sharjeel Memon announced the government’s decision to remove compressed natural gas (CNG) kits from school vans across the province.
The Sindh transport department has also decided to initiate a crackdown against all illegal bus stands throughout Sindh and to take strict action against individuals involved in this menace.
Registration of criminal cases against such individuals will be a part of the crackdown as well.
The decisions were made in a meeting of the Sindh transport department a day earlier.
The meeting also decided to initiate the process of registering FIRs against those operating illegal bus stands.
During the meeting, Transport Secretary Saleem Rajput was instructed to draft letters addressing the relevant divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners, urging them to take immediate action against the operators of illegal bus stands.
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