RAWALPINDI: A sudden stone pelting incident targeting a green electric bus triggered panic among passengers on Peshawar Road, raising fresh concerns about commuter safety on the city’s key transport corridors.
According to officials, the bus was en route from Marir Chowk to Motorway Morr carrying around 100 passengers, including women and children, when an unidentified individual hurled stones at the vehicle near Charing Cross. The impact shattered a window on the conductor side, sending shockwaves through the crowded bus.
Eyewitness accounts described moments of fear and confusion as passengers scrambled to protect themselves, fearing further attacks. Despite the intensity of the incident, no injuries were reported, and the driver managed to maintain control of the vehicle and continue the journey safely.
Transport authorities have termed the incident serious, noting that such attacks not only endanger lives but also undermine confidence in the city’s emerging electric public transport system. The green bus service is a key component of efforts to modernise urban mobility and promote environmentally sustainable travel.
Police have registered a case on the complaint of the route officer and launched a search operation to trace the suspect, who fled the scene immediately after the हमला. Security around major routes is expected to be reviewed in response to the incident.
The attack has renewed calls for stricter surveillance and protection measures for public transport, especially on busy arteries like Peshawar Road. Officials stress that ensuring passenger safety remains critical as Rawalpindi expands its modern transport infrastructure.


