Students regulating traffic as protests roll into 7th day


FE Team | Published: August 04, 2018 13:04:09 | Updated: August 05, 2018 11:39:01


Students return to streets for 7th day

The student protesters returned to the streets for the seventh consecutive day on Saturday, regulating traffic and checking licences in different areas of the capital city.

The school and college students came back to their agitation in the morning although the government has asked them to return to home saying that it has accepted all their demands.

The protesting students were seen regulating traffic, checking documents of drivers as part of their ongoing agitation seeking safer roads.

Some students gathered at Shantinagar intersection around10:00 am and they were seen regulating traffic and checking licences, said witnesses.

Visiting different areas in the capital, reporters found gatherings of students at Science Lab intersection, Asad gate intersection, Mirpur-10, Panthapath in tersection, technical intersection, Mouchak intersection and Uttara House Building areas to press home their demands, reports UNB.

They were chanting slogans as usual, "We want justice".

In Chittagong, students gathered at GEC intersection in the city and staged protests.

Earlier on July 29, Diya Khanam Mim and Abdul Karim Rajib, students of the college section of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin School and College, were killed as a 'Jabal-e-Noor Paribahan' bus ploughed through some students in front of Kurmitola General Hospital on Airport Road which sparked protests among the students across the country to meet their 9-point demand.

Meanwhile, people continued to suffer in the capital and elsewhere in the country as long-route bus service remained suspended for the second consecutive day on Saturday protesting alleged vandalism of vehicles during the ongoing student movement for safe road.

In an apparent counter-programme, bus ownerson Friday stopped operating long-route buses in different districts protesting 'vandalism' during the ongoing demonstrations of students.

Although the bus operatorsresumed the service at night they suspend it again during daytime.

In Dhaka, no long-route buses left the capital from Mohakhali, Gabtoli and Saidabad bus terminals in the morning, said officers-in-charge of Darus Salam thana Selim-uz-Zaman and Jatrabari thana Kazi Wazed.

Besides, the bus services remained suspended in Chuadanga and Mymensingh for third the consecutive day and Khulna, Natore, Joypurhat and Chapainawabagnj for the second day.

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