“The number of passengers on the road is more today than in the previous blockade days. But not like a normal day.’
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Sunday November 12, 2023 12:03 PM Last Update: Sunday November 12, 2023 12:03 PM
Public transport was seen running in several areas of the capital. Photo: Md. Abbas/Star
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Public transport was seen running in several areas of the capital. Photo: Md. Abbas/Star
The fourth consecutive 48-hour blockade called by the BNP has started from 6 am on Sunday.
Public transport was seen running in several areas of the capital on Sunday.
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This image was found on the ground on Sunday morning after visiting several areas including Jatrabari, Shanir Akhra, Rayerbazar, Matuail, Signboard.
Buses, minibuses, auto-rickshaws, cargo minitrucks, motorcycles and private cars were seen plying in these areas.
Several buses were seen waiting for passengers at Jatrabari bus stop.
Public transport was seen running in several areas of the capital. Photo: Md. Abbas/Star
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Public transport was seen running in several areas of the capital. Photo: Md. Abbas/Star
Rehnuma, a passenger waiting at Rayerbazar intersection, said, ‘I have to go to CRP for my therapy. However, compared to previous sieges, the situation seems normal. But I’m getting stressed.’
Mohammad Saeed, helper of Tarabo Paribahan in Jatrabari, said, “Today, the number of passengers on the road is more compared to the previous blockade days. But not like a normal day.’
Besides, members of law and order forces were seen patrolling almost every corner of Dhaka. Leaders and activists of the ruling party were also seen taking positions at several intersections.