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Karachi’s Charged Parking Dilemma

March 3, 2025
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The recent announcement by Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon regarding the abolition of charged parking in Karachi initially brought hope to citizens. However, the implementation of this decision has proven to be complex, leaving residents confused about whether they still need to pay for parking.

Legal Hurdles and Contractual Limitations

Following the minister’s declaration, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab clarified that an immediate cessation of parking fees was not legally viable due to existing contracts. These agreements, which remain valid until June 2025, bind the city to continue collecting parking fees in designated areas. As a result, despite the government’s intentions, Karachiites are still required to pay parking charges in numerous commercial zones, including Regal and Saddar Mobile Market.

Citizen Concerns and Implementation Challenges

Many residents welcomed the idea of free parking, but the continued collection of fees in several areas has sparked frustration and skepticism. Some worry that the decision may not be enforced after the contracts expire, while others fear potential issues such as vehicle confiscation due to conflicting policies.

Adding to the confusion, reports suggest that unauthorized individuals are exploiting the situation by illegally collecting parking fees under the pretense of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) authority. In response, the mayor has warned of legal action against such activities, emphasizing that only officially designated bodies are permitted to collect fees.

The Road Ahead

While KMC-managed sites may see an end to parking fees after June 2025, parking charges will continue in areas under the jurisdiction of 25 towns and six cantonment boards. This distinction further complicates the policy’s impact, as only a portion of the city will benefit from the abolition.

Moving forward, the government must ensure a smooth transition by addressing legal constraints and communicating clear guidelines. Citizens, on the other hand, should stay informed through official sources and remain cautious of unauthorized fee collectors.

As Karachi awaits clarity on the issue, the hope remains that future policies will be executed efficiently, ensuring public convenience without unnecessary bureaucratic delays.


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