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Millions in Punjab traffic fines spark concerns over enforcement priorities

December 2, 2025
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LAHORE — Punjab’s aggressive enforcement campaign against traffic violations and environmental breaches has triggered renewed criticism, as official data reviewed by this publication indicates that authorities have collected an unusually high volume of fines over recent months — raising questions about whether the drive is aimed more at revenue generation than public safety.

Read also: Punjab introduces steep traffic fines under new ordinance, raising concerns over burden on citizens
According to enforcement records, fines surged sharply following a series of provincial directives to “tighten compliance” on roads, industrial emissions and commercial activities.
Till now millions of rupees challan tickets have been issued.

 

  • In one 48-hour crackdown, Punjab Traffic Police issued over 76,000 challans and reportedly collected more than Rs 71.2 million in fines.

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  • In a separate 24-hour enforcement drive, the police issued 37,789 challans and collected Rs 26 million in fines.

  • For the current year (2025), official data indicates that after issuing more than 5.445 million challans, the total fines imposed exceeded Rs 3.33 billion.

While the government maintains that the campaign is meant to curb pollution, improve road discipline and ensure public safety, the level of penalties issued suggests that departments traditionally not meant to serve as revenue-collecting arms of the state have effectively become major contributors to the provincial exchequer.
The data shows widespread issuance of challans across urban centres, with traffic, environment and municipal departments collectively imposing penalties on individuals, small traders, transporters and local businesses. In several categories, officials have issued fines at a pace significantly higher than in previous enforcement cycles.
However, critics argue that the timing and scale of these penalties raise ethical and economic concerns. With inflation still straining household budgets and incomes remaining largely stagnant, many worry that heavy fines are disproportionately impacting ordinary citizens rather than targeting chronic violators or large industrial polluters.
Policy analysts warn that “penalising poverty” risks deepening public resentment, especially when enforcement appears uneven. They note that while individuals are often fined on the spot for minor infractions, major commercial operators accused of harmful emissions, overpricing or regulatory evasion frequently face delayed or selective action.
Civil society observers also question the transparency of the campaign. Though the fines are being issued under existing laws, documents show limited evidence of parallel efforts to create awareness, provide warnings, or introduce support mechanisms for low-income groups who may be unintentionally trapped in the enforcement net.
Experts emphasise that road safety, environmental protection and urban discipline are legitimate government priorities, but insist that enforcement must be balanced, accountable and non-extractive. They argue that when penalty figures climb rapidly without a corresponding public-safety improvement plan, the perception of “revenue-driven governance” becomes unavoidable.
As enforcement agencies continue their province-wide operations, citizens and watchdog groups are calling for clearer policy guidelines, transparent reporting of fine utilisation, and a shift toward preventive rather than punitive governance. For now, rising collections have intensified a public debate the government can no longer ignore.

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