All out Non-Cooperation Movement Affects Capital’s Roads

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    A Snapshot of the Agargaon Area Roads at 9:30 AM Today, Sunday. Photo: Prothom Alo

    Anti-Discrimination Student Movement’s Nationwide Call for Non-Cooperation Sees Impact on Dhaka’s Streets

    Dhaka, Bangladesh – The anti-discrimination student movement’s call for a nationwide non-cooperation movement on Sunday, August 4, has significantly impacted the streets of the capital. The movement, centered around a single demand, has led to noticeable disruptions in the usual flow of traffic.

    Compared to a typical day, there were noticeably fewer vehicles on the roads. Among the vehicles that were seen, rickshaws and CNG-powered auto-rickshaws were more prevalent.

    The reduction in public transport has caused considerable inconvenience for many office-goers, leaving them struggling to find transportation. Patients and their relatives heading to hospitals have also faced significant difficulties due to the lack of available vehicles.

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