Opposition BNP activists across Rajshahi division started gathering at Madrasa Ground in the city from Wednesday to attend the party’s divisional rally defying a transport strike.
The rally is slated for Saturday (December 3) but activists from the opposition party started arriving early as Rajshahi Divisional Road Transport Owners' Association threatened to enforce an indefinite strike in all eight districts of Rajshahi division from December 1.
“As the transport movement was suspended on Thursday it took me 12 hours to reach Rajshahi city from my home in Sariakandi upazila by auto rickshaw, and foot amid obstruction from police throughout the difficult journey,” Tabibur Rahman, a 60-year old BNP activist told UNB.
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Tabibur who fell sick after reaching Rajshahi and was admitted to Rajshahi Medical College and Hospital said, “I’ve taken the trouble to come only to protest against all the irregularities of the government.”
Meanwhile, on Thursday night hundreds of BNP activists from different upazilas, districts of Rajshahi entered the city with processions. Most of them reached the rally venue by auto rickshaws, trucks, pickup vans, train and on foot.