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Bus owners call indefinite transport strike in Chattogram

Passengers anxiously waiting at a bus counter at Goribullah Shah area of Chattogram city on Sunday, August 4, 2019, after the inter-district bus owners in Chattogram announced a transport strike. Photo: Mohammad Suman

Inter-district bus owners in Chattogram have called an indefinite transport strike.

The strike was announced on Sunday evening after a mobile court of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) fined a bus counter “unfairly”, said Kopil Ahmed, general secretary of Chattogram Inter-district Bus Owners’ Association.

Chattogram BRTA fined a bus counter on Sunday evening for allegedly charging exorbitant fare of bus tickets, reports our correspondent.

“We will decide our further course of action after 11:00pm (Sunday night),” he said, adding that so far 300 bus trips have been suspended.

Jewel Das, in-charge of Soudia Bus Service counter at Goribullah Shah area, told The Daily Star that they suspended ticket sale since 6:00pm.

“At least 20 buses were supposed to leave Chattogram this evening,” he said, adding that they will continue the strike till the next decision by bus owners.

Anwar Hossen, a Dhaka-bound passenger, told The Daily Star that he had been waiting for three hours at the counter as they suspended the sale of tickets.

“It’s shocking to see a strike is announced without any prior notice,” he added.

 

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Bus owners call indefinite transport strike in Chattogram

Passengers anxiously waiting at a bus counter at Goribullah Shah area of Chattogram city on Sunday, August 4, 2019, after the inter-district bus owners in Chattogram announced a transport strike. Photo: Mohammad Suman

Inter-district bus owners in Chattogram have called an indefinite transport strike.

The strike was announced on Sunday evening after a mobile court of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) fined a bus counter “unfairly”, said Kopil Ahmed, general secretary of Chattogram Inter-district Bus Owners’ Association.

Chattogram BRTA fined a bus counter on Sunday evening for allegedly charging exorbitant fare of bus tickets, reports our correspondent.

“We will decide our further course of action after 11:00pm (Sunday night),” he said, adding that so far 300 bus trips have been suspended.

Jewel Das, in-charge of Soudia Bus Service counter at Goribullah Shah area, told The Daily Star that they suspended ticket sale since 6:00pm.

“At least 20 buses were supposed to leave Chattogram this evening,” he said, adding that they will continue the strike till the next decision by bus owners.

Anwar Hossen, a Dhaka-bound passenger, told The Daily Star that he had been waiting for three hours at the counter as they suspended the sale of tickets.

“It’s shocking to see a strike is announced without any prior notice,” he added.

 

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