Major Motorway Traffic Restoration Deadline
Major Motorway Traffic Restoration Deadline: Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan visited the M-5 Motorway near Jalalpur Pirwala to assess the ongoing repair work following flood-related damage during the visit he directed NHA to speed up the restoration process to ensure minimal disruption for thousands of travelers using this major route.

The minister carefully reviewed each stage of rehabilitation work and instructed officials to maintain strict quality standards he warned that any negligence or use of substandard material would not be tolerated, highlighting that the government aims to restore traffic operations as quickly and safely as possible.
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| Motorway | M-5 (Jalalpur Pirwala Section) |
|---|---|
| Minister Visited | Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan |
| Traffic Restoration Deadline | 30 November 2025 |
| Main Directive | Restore one-way traffic and maintain quality standards |
| Additional Orders | Submit progress report within 1 week |
| Facility Issues Found | Poor rest houses, weak roadside services, unclean restrooms |
Deadline Issued for Restoring One-Way Traffic
Khan issued a clear directive to the National Highway Authority to restore one-way traffic on the M-5 by 30 November 2025. He emphasized that commuters should not face unnecessary delays and asked authorities to take immediate measures to improve flow and safety.
He also ordered NHA officials to submit a detailed progress report within a week and announced that he will personally revisit the site to ensure compliance with the instructions the inspection reflects the ministry’s intention to restore full functionality of the motorway in the shortest possible timeframe.
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Key Instructions Given by the Minister
- Restore one-way traffic on M-5 by November 30
- Submit a detailed progress report within one week
- Ensure high-quality repair and rehabilitation work
- Avoid any delays that inconvenience travelers
- Prepare for a follow-up inspection by the minister
Issues Found During Inspection of Facilities
- Rest houses found in poor condition
- Roadside services not meeting required standards
- Clean restroom facilities directed on urgent basis
- Tuck shops instructed to maintain proper stock
- Improved traveler services made mandatory
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