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Battery-run rickshaw drivers postpone protests after DMP assurance


Published : 24 Nov 2024 10:21 PM

The Battery-run Autorickshaw, Van and Easybike Sramik Union has called off their movement upon assurance from the police administration of addressing their demands. 

Talking to UNB, Ariful Islam, joint secretary of the Sramik union, said that deputy commissioner of Ramna Zone under Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has assured them of resolving their problems.

“A delegation from the union will meet DMP officials today (Monday) to discuss the ongoing issue, and we hope a solution will come out from the meeting,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said, another delegation of the union met Attorney General Md Asaduzzman in this regard and a writ petition would be submitted against the High Court order. Drivers of banned autorickshaws have once again taken to several streets of Dhaka to press home their 11-point demand, including obtaining licences from the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) to operate on city streets.

Commuters, particularly those travelling for emergencies, faced severe difficulties reaching their destinations as protesters blocked several roads, including those near the Jatiya Press Club (JPC), Jatrabari, Beribadh, and Tin Raster Morr.

According to UNB reporters, hundreds of drivers gathered at Beribadh, one of Dhaka’s entry points, this morning and marched towards the JPC in a procession.

Besides, drivers from other parts of Dhaka converged at the JPC and staged a sit-in programme to press their demands.

The blockade in front of the JPC caused numerous vehicles to remain stranded, leading to immense suffering for commuters.

The protesters declared they would continue their movement until their demands are met, which include obtaining licences from the BRTA, recognition of their vehicles as public transport, and the release of those arrested so far.

Officer-in-charge of Mohammadpur Police Station Ali Iftekhar Hasan said that the drivers blockaded the roads without valid reasons on Sunday.

An increased number of police personnel has been deployed to prevent any untoward incidents, he said, alleging that the protesters were members of the outgoing party (Awami League). “We are trying to identify them,” he added.

Earlier, on Thursday, several hundred autorickshaw drivers blockaded various streets in Dhaka, causing immense suffering for city dwellers.

That afternoon, the protesters issued a two-day ultimatum for their demands to be met, which expired on Saturday. As per their prior announcement, the protesters returned to the streets today.

Earlier, a High Court order banned autorickshaws from operating on city streets, citing public safety concerns.