Major Motorway Expansion Announced, Upgraded to Six Lanes

Major Motorway Expansion Announced, Upgraded to Six Lanes

Pakistan is moving toward stronger road links as the government approves the expansion of the Faisalabad Pindi Bhattian Motorway from four lanes to six. This plan aims to ease traffic and improve long journeys for many people. Work will also begin soon on the Faisalabad Lahore GT Road, a key route long in need of better structure and smooth flow.

Government Focus on Better Connectivity

At a workers’ convention in Faisalabad, the federal minister explained that road projects are part of a larger effort to improve national travel. He said Pakistan’s image in the world is rising, and the armed forces stand firm to keep peace and order. Better highways are seen as a strong step toward economic support and steady national movement across regions.

Importance of Modern Roads for Growth

The minister shared that strong road networks help trade move faster, give workers easier travel, and support markets in many cities. The expansion of the M3 Motorway is expected to cut rush hour pressure and give people a safer drive. The upgrade of the busy GT Road will also help thousands each day as they move between major parts of Punjab with greater comfort.

Warning Against False Online Claims

He spoke about wrong stories being spread on social media. Some groups try to hide the country’s progress or weaken trust in national efforts. He asked young people to think before sharing such claims and to support the truth. He said harmful talk against the country can damage unity and must be handled with care for the good of all.

Development Projects to Boost Future Mobility

The minister ended by saying road building will stay an important part of the national plan. He believes expanding motorways and highways will support business, improve travel time, and help people move easily across regions. These steps reflect hope for a stronger future where modern roads guide growth, safety, and better links for everyone in the country.

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