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People’s sufferings mount as bus services remain halted for 3rd day

| Updated: August 05, 2018 17:03:51


Focus Bangla file photo used for representational purpose Focus Bangla file photo used for representational purpose

Long-route bus service remained suspended for the 3rd consecutive day on Sunday as an apparent counter-programme against the ongoing student movement for safe road, causing immense sufferings to people across the country.

No long-route bus left and entered Dhaka from Gabtoli, Mohakhali, and Saidabad bus terminals on the day.

Kazi Wazed, officer-in-charge of Jatrabari Police Station, said that no inter-district buses left Saidabad bus terminal in the morning.

No buses were seen plying the capital during the daytime, leaving the city dwellers in great trouble, according to a UNB report.

Many people were seen moving on foot and some taking rickshaws to reach their destinations in the city.

Office-goers failed to reach their destinations on time due to acute shortage of public transport.

Many passengers alleged that drivers of other mode of vehicles, including rickshaw and CNG-run auto-rickshaws are charging extra fare amid the crisis.

Asad, traffic inspector of Abdullahpur, said that they are controlling traffic on roads as traffic week has begun today. Though the number of inter-city buses were very few there are private cars, micro buses, and other vehicles on the roads, he said.

Amid the growing student movement over a nine-point demand, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia on Saturday announced to observe Traffic Week across the country from Sunday to reinforce discipline on roads and highways.

Bus owners on Friday stopped operating long-route buses in different districts protesting 'vandalism' during the ongoing demonstrations of students demanding justice for their two fellows who were killed in a road crash on Sunday last in the capital.
 

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