Local goods transporters’ associations have announced a nationwide strike starting tomorrow, which will continue until their demands are fully met.
According to officials, all transport operations at ports, loading, and unloading activities will be completely halted during the strike.
Malik Shehzad, President of the Transporters Goods Association, warned the government to take notice, saying, “We are on full protest and will not resume work until our demands are addressed.
The government cannot expect us to completely shut down our business.” He urged authorities to take immediate action to resolve transporters’ issues.
The strike has already affected the delivery of essential goods in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, with numerous trucks and containers halted.
Shehzad emphasized that the government will be responsible for any delays in the timely delivery of necessities.
Tariq Gujar, President of the Local Goods Transporters Association, said the strike decision was made unanimously during a meeting, and from tomorrow, all loading, unloading, and transport operations across the country will stop.
Shakeel Qureshi, President of the Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance, added that although the Transport Minister had promised to resolve the issues during negotiations, the Punjab government later denied any progress via a tweet.
He reaffirmed that the protest would continue until the transporters’ demands are fully approved.

Hope is not a other panic just to have fun sitting on roads playing Uno cards 😅where color change in to green mean protests over 🥱if red keep on protesting for 😤Allah sack do protests that actually has strong impact on Governments which hurts PML bank account learn something from Bangladesh.
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Joining of punjab police on motor way wd further escalate dirt of corruption. Punjab police shd never be joined with Motorway Police.
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