Rajshahi commuters suffer as transport strike enters second day
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 05, 2023
Rajshahi commuters suffer as transport strike enters second day

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TBS Report
02 December, 2022, 09:50 am
Last modified: 02 December, 2022, 12:48 pm

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Rajshahi commuters suffer as transport strike enters second day

TBS Report
02 December, 2022, 09:50 am
Last modified: 02 December, 2022, 12:48 pm
Photo: TBS
Photo: TBS

Rajshahi commuters' sufferings continue as the ongoing transport strike in the city entered its second day ahead of Bangladesh Nationalist Party's (BNP) rally on Saturday (3 December).

The transport owners and workers have enforced the strike in the eight districts under the Rajshahi division for an indefinite period from 1 December to press their 10-point demands, which included an amendment to the Road Transport Act of 2018, as well as a ban on unauthorised three-wheeler vehicles.

No bus left Rajshahi even on Friday and no bus was allowed to come, including long-distance bus services. This resulted in passengers suffering. Many had to travel in various alternative vehicles including CNG autorickshaws.

The transport workers were seen spending idle time at the counters as the buses are stopped.  Many were seen cleaning the counters.

At Grameen Travels, two employees were seen cleaning the chairs, tables and fans of the office room.

Photo: TBS
Photo: TBS

One of them said that there is no pressure on the passengers due to the transport strike. Therefore, the chair table fan of the office room is being washed.

Going to the counter of Hanif Enterprises, it is seen that the chairs are being painted there.

Similarly, many hotel restaurants in the bus terminal area have been closed. Even those that are open are doing very little business.

Noore Alam, an employee of Shiroil Bus Terminal area's eatery hotel and restaurant, said that the business is not even one-fourth.

Emon of Saudia hotel and restaurant said that although there are 10 employees, three employees have been laid off due to the transport strike.

Masood Rana, an employee of Zahid hotel and restaurant, said that the hotel owner's expenses have not stopped but the business has stopped.

"Due to the transport strike, not even a quarter of the customers are here. Buses are not running so no outside passengers are entering the city," he said. 

Photo: TBS
Photo: TBS

A tea shopkeeper named Md Jeevan said that most of the shops in the bus terminal are closed. Even those that are open have no customers.

"Where earlier 200 cups of tea were sold, now 50 cups of tea are not sold," he said. 

Transport strike across Rajshahi division brings endless suffering to locals

Rajshahi Divisional Transport Owners Association President Safkat Manjur Biplab said that the strike was called with a 10-point demand. 

"Our demands were not fulfilled within the stipulated time. Due to this, an indefinite strike has been called from 6 am on Thursday," he said. 

"He said that about 1000 buses are going up and down from Rajshahi on various routes including Dhaka every day. Due to this strike, all bus services are stopped. The strike will continue until the demands are met," Safkat Manjur Biplab said.

However, BNP leaders have said that the transport strike has been called to prevent the activists from coming to the Rajshahi for mass gathering.

Ruhul Quddus Talukdar Dulu, organising secretary and coordinator of mass meeting committee of BNP said, "A transport strike has been called in Rajshahi division so that the leaders and activists cannot come to the meeting. BNP activists cannot be detained by strike. This rally will be successful at any cost.

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