Citizens shows lack of interest in vehicle registration campaign.

KARACHI -- The citizens of Karachi have shown a lack of interest in registering their vehicles as road-checking campaign drive across Sindh is underway, media reported.

Following the Excise Minister Mukesh Kumar's order, Sindh police were carrying out a campaign to get the vehicle transferred to the name of the original owner, but the Karachiites are showing a lack of interest in the matter.

According to police officials, dozens of citizens are being fined on a daily basis for not registering their vehicles. 'Some vehicle owners have paid challan twice but are adamant to follow the rules,' a police official said.

The vehicles being driven on the open letter were impounded and released after completing the relevant documentation.

Deputy Director of the Excise Motor Vehicle Department, Zia Shah, said that more than 300,000 number plates have been issued in the past few years, out of which 250,000 owners have received them.

Last week, the provincial minister for excise, taxation and narcotics control department...

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