Key Takeaways
- The Punjab government has ordered the completion of the Rawalpindi-Murree-Kohala (RMK) Road by August.
- Provincial Minister for Communication and Works Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharth inspected the project's progress.
- Officials stated that 60 percent of the road construction is complete, with remaining work moving quickly.
The Punjab government has directed the completion of the Rawalpindi-Murree-Kohala (RMK) Road by August to alleviate traffic congestion on the Murree Expressway. This directive comes as part of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s Murree Development Plan, aimed at enhancing regional connectivity and supporting tourism in the area.
Provincial Minister for Communication and Works Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharth inspected more than 31 kilometers of the under-construction road during his visit. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high construction standards while ensuring the project is completed on time. The minister stated, 'The RMK Road will significantly improve travel conditions for tourists and residents, thereby boosting socioeconomic development in Murree and surrounding areas.'
According to officials, the project has reached 60 percent physical progress, with remaining work progressing rapidly. Minister Bharth directed the team to finish the road by August as part of his inspection tour.
The closure of the RMK Road due to ongoing repair work has led to an increase in traffic on the Murree Expressway. To manage this situation, authorities have deployed additional staff and placed the city on high alert. The City Traffic Police Murree have advised tourists and citizens to use alternative routes and follow traffic wardens’ instructions.
In light of the increased vehicular flow, authorities have urged motorists to maintain lane discipline and contact the traffic control room at 051-9269200 in case of any travel disruption. The City Traffic Police Murree has also advised against unnecessary travel during this period.
The RMK Road project is a key component of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s broader development plan for the region, which aims to improve infrastructure and support local economic growth. By ensuring its timely completion, the government hopes to provide much-needed relief to residents and tourists alike.
'The RMK Road will significantly improve travel conditions for tourists and residents, thereby boosting socioeconomic development in Murree and surrounding areas.'
Provincial Minister for Communication and Works Malik Sohaib Ahmed Bharth, Provincial Minister for Communication and Works




