Transport owners, drivers and workers 'uncharted strike' yesterday was also disconnected from the whole country. No public transport in the capital except for a few buses of BRTC. As a result, the common people of Dhaka were unhappy. People suffering from more than seven days in the road due to different needs are unhappy. Not only in the capital, but for the districts of Dhaka, there was no long-distance car left for the country's districts. There is no bus from any district to the capital. Transport owners-workers say they are not driving vehicles in the street because there is no security. In different parts of Dhaka, we found that there were no public transport, although thousands of people were in the street since the government office-court was open yesterday morning. Though there was a small number of BRTC buses, there was no way out. Compelled by the passengers, the private car, the bike was left to the destination. The people of the city have to pay double-tripled rickshaw, auto-rickshaw for going to the destination without getting the bus. Due to the low demand, these transport was not easily available. At 10am at Dhaka's Mirpur 12 bus stand, it was found that there was no bus for private transport, including private cars. Rickshaw and CNG were also responsible. At 12 noon in the World Road area, waiting for nearly half a passenger transport. Sajib, who was waiting for the hour here, said that he had to return to Motijheel from Uttara on the train, but he had to return to the rickshaw and foot while returning. Walking through Mohakhali to reach the World Road, Sajeeb started to run in a moving pickup. Not only is it alive, but dozens of people run behind the airport-facing pickup and get up at one go. Later, people of the city went to Farmgate, Mohakhali, Uttara and risked different pickups. People have been waiting at every corner of the street to see it. However, due to clashes in Dhanmondi, Science Lab and Nilkhet area, there was also a shortage of private vehicles in these areas. On July 29, students of the movement called for the movement demanding a safe road after the death of two college students in Buschapati road on Dhaka's Airport Road. Later, the owners of the transport owners and workers started the undeclared strike on Thursday. On the previous night, long-distance vehicles were closed, but they were closed from Saturday night. Transport owners say the drivers are not willing to run the bus because there is no security due to vandalism. Yesterday morning in the capital, Badda, Jatrabari, Magbazar and various areas have been seen, now the vehicle is just rickshaw, CNG driven auto-rickshaw, Vanagari. Renting is four to five times higher. News from our own reporters and representatives from different places.
Khulna: Transport owners and laborers have stopped bus services across the country in response to the ongoing movement demanding safe roads. As a result, no buses from Dhaka, Chittagong and Barisal were left from Khulna yesterday. Passengers are being victimized due to extreme suffering. Meanwhile, in the city's Sonadanga bus stand, Shibbari and Royal counter counters were seen selling 'condition' tickets. If the strike is withdrawn, then the bus will continue - the passengers are given ticket on condition of this. After the bus was not available, the ticket was returned to the passengers. CHITTAGONG: In contrast to the demands of safe streets of the students of Chittagong, people are facing extreme suffering and suffering due to the general strike by the 'unprotected' due to security reasons. Yesterday the common people had to pass the time in endless suffering. Distressed on daily activities Due to the public transport crisis, thousands of passengers were suffering in different areas including Bahaddarhat, Muradpur, Chawkbazar, Gate No. 2, Kalurghat, Andarkilla, New Market, Kazir Duri, Oxygen Road, Shah Amanat Bridge, Moharrama Road Head, ornamental bend. Barisal: Barisal district bus owner group has blocked bus services on all the routes of the country including Dhaka, including Barisal and Barisal. General passengers fell into extreme danger due to long-distance bus services. However, bus transit of the domestic route was normal.
From today onwards, long-distance buses will continue to live in the country: From here onwards, long distance buses will be available throughout the country including Dhaka. It is known that the Bangladesh Road Transport Owners Association decided to take the decision last night. Organizing secretary Khandaker Enayet Ullah told reporters that long-distance buses will be run from all over the country on Monday morning. There is a meeting of the Transport Owners Association on the matter. According to the meeting decision, all kind of movement will be carried along with long bus buses.