Faridpur district bus workers and owners went on a 38-hour strike Friday morning amid BNP’s allegation that it was planned to thwart their rally, causing suffering to commuters.
The strike began from 6am and will end on Saturday 8pm.
On November 7, a letter signed by Golam Nasir, general secretary of the district's Malik Sramik Oikya Parishad, was sent to Dhaka Divisional Commissioner seeking ban on movement of illegal three-wheelers and battery-driven auto rickshaws on highways by November 10.
Golam Nasir said they were forced to go on strike as they did not get any positive response from the administration regarding their demands.
Movement of buses, including that of Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC), was halted in Faridpur this morning.
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Passengers were seen waiting for public transport at the old bus stand, new bus stand and Imamuddin Square area of Faridpur city.
Transport worker Habibur said, "We are on strike as per our leaders’ directive. We have to follow the order of our leaders to earn our daily bread.”
However, the movement of three-wheelers and rented microbuses remained normal in the district.