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RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has proposed widening Murree Road from Liaquat Bagh to Chandni Chowk by adding 10 to 15 feet on each side, covering a stretch of 2 kilometres. This road expansion, estimated to cost Rs 9 billion, is intended to ease traffic congestion that currently hampers movement throughout the day.

The proposed project involves demolishing commercial buildings along the road and acquiring additional land to accommodate expanded lanes and wider footpaths. The RDA argues that this expansion is crucial to alleviate the severe traffic bottlenecks that affect access to key public and private institutions in the area.

However, the plan has faced strong opposition from the Rawalpindi Traders Association, which claims that the project will have a detrimental impact on local businesses. They assert that the removal of commercial properties along this stretch will result in significant financial losses for traders. Sharjeel Mir, President of the Central Traders Association, criticised the lack of consultation with stakeholders and warned that the project would severely affect a vital commercial area.

The proposed widening is contingent upon approval and funding from the Punjab government. If the project proceeds, it is expected that 70 to 80 percent of the commercial space in the area would be reduced or eliminated, a prospect that has sparked further concern among local business owners.

While traffic flow beyond Chandni Chowk has improved due to wider tracks and flyovers, the stretch between Liaquat Bagh and Chandni Chowk remains a significant traffic bottleneck, mainly due to narrow lanes and illegal parking.

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