Commuters were hit hard after all modes of transportation went off the streets in Barishal on Friday, just a day before a divisional rally called by opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
Barishal city has virtually been cut off from rest of the country after the two-day transport strike got underway on Friday. Buses, launches, speedboats, microbuses and even the three-wheeler auto-rickshaws are unavailable.
While the bus owners called the strike to demand a ban on the movement of auto-rickshaws on the highways, the three-wheelers want the authorities to allow them free movement there.
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A transport strike before BNP’s anti-government divisional rallies has recently been common. Such strikes were called ahead of opposition party’s rallies in Khulna, Mymensingh and Rangpur.
BNP’s Barishal divisional rally has been called to protest against hike in fuel and essential commodities and to press home the party’s other demands including restoration of the constitutional provision of holding general election under a neutral caretaker government.
The government has denied any link with the transport strikes coinciding BNP’s rallies.