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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Total disorder


Unlicensed, unskilled drivers and unregistered, unfit vehicles rule transport system putting lives of passengers, pedestrians at risk


It's anarchy of an incredible scale.
Consider this: There are some 35.36 lakh registered vehicles in the country. So far, the BRTA, a transport regulator, has issued 26.39 lakh driving licences. This means, around 9 lakh vehicles are in the hands of drivers who do not have licences.


There is no data, but many of these “drivers” are children as young as 14 or 15.  
Add to this around 20 lakh unregistered vehicles that hit the road across the country with blessings from politicians and government officials, creating chaos and indiscipline in the sector, sector people have said.
Many of these unregistered vehicles are slow-moving and so off-limits to highways. Still, they continue to ply the highways, defying High Court orders.
The authorities cannot punish their owners and drivers because of their patrons, who consider transport workers their vote bank.
The issue of road safety came to the forefront in the wake of the ongoing student protest demanding road safety.
Thousands of school, college and university students have been staging street protests since Sunday, after two college students were killed in rash driving at Kurmitola in the capital.
A race for passengers between three buses led to the accident, initial police investigation found. None of the three drivers, all of whom have been arrested since, had professional driving licences, police said.
One of the buses of Jabal-e-Noor Paribahan did not even have the route permit, while the route permit and fitness of another expired months ago.
Talking to The Daily Star, people involved in transport sector highlighted a host of problems that contribute to the traffic chaos and accidents -- shortage of skilled drivers and training facilities, extortion by traffic police and ruling party men, over-speeding and faulty road designs.
Also, the sector is under multiple authorities with little coordination between them to ensure road safety. As a result, clearing the mess proves to be very difficult, they added.
Accident rates are high in Bangladesh. Police data show some 3,000 people die in road crashes across the country every year.  However, according to Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity, at least 7,397 people were killed and more than 16,000 injured in nearly 5,000 road accidents last year.
DRIVERS WITH NO LICENCE
More than 2 lakh heavy vehicles -- bus, truck and minibus -- ply streets across the country. So far, the BRTA has issued some 1.38 lakh driving licences for such vehicles, meaning 70,000 heavy vehicles drivers do not have driving licences.
A driver needs at least six years' experience before he could get one such licence.
For driving public service vehicles (PSV) like bus and minibus, a person has to take a special permission. So far, some 11,000 people have received such permit, Sitanghsu Shekhar Biswas, director (operation) of BRTA, told The Daily Star on Wednesday.
There are about 80,000 PSVs in the country.
“It is the duty of the owners of such vehicles to check if a driver has the permission before hiring him,” Sitanghsu added.
As for skills training, there are only 123 driving schools registered under the BRTA with only 176 registered driving instructors across the country, he said.
It is impossible for them to train required number of drivers for the growing transport sector, leaving plenty of room for untrained and unprofessional drivers to fill in the gap.
Following a series of road accidents, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on June 25 issued several directives, including driving time limitations on drivers and keeping reserved drivers of long-route vehicles to prevent accidents.
Osman Ali, general secretary of Bangladesh Sarak Paribahan Shramik Federation, admitted that there was indeed a shortage of skilled drivers even to meet the current demand. He suggested the government provide free training to create more skilled drivers. 
The Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) has 23 training centers for drivers, but only 14 of them are functional, he added.
Asked to comment on the sector, Khandaker Enayetullah, secretary general of Bangladesh Road Transport Owners' Association, said he would not characterise the situation as “anarchy”.
He claimed there was anarchy in the sector before the AL took office in 2009.
About extortion on roads and highways, he said they were trying to stop it. “To my knowledge, no ministers are directly involved in extorting,” he claimed. “We requested the government to allocate some land to set up training facilities for drivers,” he told a discussion titled “Problems in the transport sector and way out” organised by The Daily Star on July 22.
“There is no alternative but to create skilled drivers to curb road accidents. If skilled drivers are available, we'll be able to appoint good drivers and terminate the bad ones,” he noted.
UNREGISTERED VEHICLES RULE HIGHWAYS
Apart from around 35 lakh registered vehicles, around 20 lakh unregistered vehicles, including locally made Nasiman and Kariman, are plying mainly inter-district, district and upazila roads, said Osman, who was also present at the discussion moderated by The Daily Star Executive Editor Syed Ashfaqul Haque.
“They are not involved with our union or owner's association. They are not our concern. Their operations are supervised by the local administration,” he said.
The High Court has already banned those vehicles on highways, but local political leaders and upazila chairmen want waiver for such vehicles ahead of the election, he added.
“We could not stop them. Police could not stop Nasimon, Korimon and Bhotbhoti from plying highways because of local lawmakers and upazila chairman who let them operate for votes.
“We don't want to mention their names. There are good guys and bad guys everywhere,” Enayet Ullah said.
'POLICE EXTORT MONEY'
In a recent programme, Mashiur Rahman Ranga, state Minister for Rural Development and Co-operatives, accused police and transport federation workers of extorting money from drivers and owners.
“How would a transport owner survive if he has to pay Tk 7,000 to Tk 8,000 for a trip from Dhaka to Panchagarh,” Ranga, also president of Bangladesh Road Transport Owners' Association, said.
Asked about the allegations, Osman said, “I don't know on what basis he [Ranga] has made the comment…. Money is collected based on understanding to bear the operational cost.
“I don't want to make any comment about Tk 8,000 [extortion] without proper counting. However, I can definitely say no worker collects a single taka without the consent of the management. Management means owner's association.”
Enayet Ullah, however, said musclemen and police were involved in extortion in the transport sector. In some cases, transport owners and workers are also involved.
“However, we have reduced the practice and are trying to control it further,” he said.
DISREGARD FOR ROAD SAFETY
There are four elements in transport sector -- roads, vehicles, road users and roadway environment -- each of them responsible for road crashes, said Sharier Parvez, a lecturer at the Accident Research Institute of Buet.
By the time the issue of road accidents first came to the fore in the late 90s, many roads were already built.
“So, the road safety issue may not have been considered while building those roads,” he said.
About unfit vehicles, he said they provided a manual to the BRTA to check 61 matters before issuing fitness clearance.
But BRTA officials said it would take one hour to inspect a single vehicle if they did so. Currently, the BRTA has to provide fitness clearance to 2,000 vehicles daily, which would not be possible if they are to look into all the aspects, Sharier said.
Roadway environment is also responsible for accidents. In Dhaka, for example, pedestrians often cannot use footpaths for various obstacles, he added.


 - Courtesy: The Daily Star /Aug 04, 2018

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Protests flare up

Police beat up students demanding justice for death of two in Sunday's road accident; Road blocks severely disrupt traffic in the capital


Police baton-charge agitating students near the BRTA office in the city's Mirpur-13 around noon yesterday. Students of several colleges in the area brought out the procession, demanding justice for the two college students who were killed in a road crash in Kurmitola area on Sunday.

Law enforcers beat up dozens of students in different areas of the capital yesterday, as several thousand school and college students took to the streets demanding safe road and justice for their two peers killed in Sunday's road crash.

At least 20 students, some of them female, were injured in Kafrul alone as police baton-charged them in efforts to clear the roads. Several other students were injured in Uttara and Science Laboratory area in police beating.  

They also smashed glass and windshields of around 50 vehicles during the protest that rolled into its third day with more and more students of different educational institutions joining in.

They want a safe road, student-friendly transport system and exemplary punishment of the bus drivers involved in the accident on the Airport Road.

They also demand resignation of the shipping minister, or at least an unconditional apology, for his remarks with a smiling face about the accident that left two students of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College dead and at least nine others wounded.

Dia Khanam Mim and Abdul Karim Rajib were killed on the spot when a Jabal-e-Noor bus ploughed through a crowd while competing with another bus of the same company. It was later revealed that a third bus was also involved in the race.

All the three drivers none of whom have professional driving licences were arrested on Monday, police said.  


Students of Government Science College block Farmgate intersection protesting the deaths of two students after a bus ploughed into a crowd waiting for transport near the Airport Road flyover ramp in the capital's Kurmitola on Sunday. Photo: Sheikh Mehedi Morshed

Protesting the deaths of their fellows, students took to the streets at Farmgate, Science Laboratory intersection, Mirpur-1, Mirpur-10, Mirpur-13, Uttara, Motijheel, Rampura, Nabisco intersection, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar and Shyamoli in the morning amid huge presence of law enforcers.

Traffic system collapsed across the city due to the demonstrations, causing much trouble for office-goers and other commuters. Also, some transport operators did not run their vehicles, resulting in a shortage of transport.

Normalcy returned around 5:00pm.

Police first swung into action near BRTA office in Mirpur-13 around noon as a couple of hundreds college students gathered there to press home their demand, witnesses said.

As the students marched towards Mirpur-10, police intercepted them and beat them up, they added.

A number of witnesses said they saw blood oozing from the wounds of the head of a student and from the hand of another.

In response, the students vandalised at least five vehicles, mostly buses.

Around 700 students, including from City College, Dhanmondi Ideal College and Birshreshtha Noor Mohammad Public College, took position at the Science Lab intersection blocking Mirpur Road for about two hours from 11:45pm.

Students vandalised and then torched a bus there.

Some of their placards read: “Children's corpses on father's shoulder -- how many more?”; “We want justice”; “Step down shipping minister immediately”; “We don't want 4G, we want to return home safe”.

All roads connected to the intersection were closed and no vehicles were allowed in except for ambulance.

As the students stood their ground, some 150 police tried to disperse them.

Being chased by police, students threw brickbats and vandalised a number of vehicles while leaving the area through different points. Pieces of broken glass were seen from Science Lab to Shahbagh. At least 20 vehicles, including a police SUV, were vandalised in the area, witnesses said.

Two City College students and a Dhanmondi Ideal College student were detained from the area on charges of throwing brickbats. They were released later. However, police seized their mobile phones, the students said.

Police also tried to detain another student there, but some journalists prevented the cops from doing so.

Asked about the police action, Maruf Hossain Sorder, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (Ramna division), said, “Police drove them around 2:00pm by blowing whistles but did not apply any force.”

In Uttara, several hundred students from different educational institutions of Uttara, Tongi and even from Gazipur took to the street and blocked both sides of the highway near Jashimuddin Road area since 11:30am. They only allowed ambulance and vehicles carrying hajj pilgrims to pass through, witnesses said.


Ahad, a victim of police beating, now being treated at the ICU of Square Hospital. Photo: Collected

As police tried to persuade them to free the road, they agreed to leave the road at 4:00pm. But at 3:40pm police tried to move three buses through the road which infuriated the students, who then vandalised the buses.

Police and Rab members charged baton on the students who retaliated by throwing brickbats, leading to a clash for around half an hour that turned the Jashimuddin Road area into a virtual battlefield. A policeman was injured when hit by a piece of brick.

Students torched two buses and vandalised several others in the area.

Nur-e Azam Miah, officer-in-charge of Airport Police Station in Uttara, denied that law enforcers used any force. He instead blamed the students for the situation. 

Students of Government Science College, Tejgaon Government Boys High School, Sher-e-Bangla Boys High School, Notre Dame College, Government Science College and Rajarbagh Police Lines School and College also took part in the protest, blocking the road near their institutions.

CONDITION WORSENED
The bleeding student seen in the video on social media was later identified as Ahad Ali, 19, of Shaheed Police Smrity College.

He had lost sense immediately for excessive bleeding from the head. He was first taken to a local hospital and then to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, his classmates said.

“We later shifted him to the Square Hospital for better treatment,” Shikder Shamim Hossain, officer-in-charge of Kafrul Police Station, told The Daily Star last night.

A doctor at the emergency unit said Ahad's condition worsened and that he was being treated at the Intensive Care Unit.

FOUR PRODUCED BEFORE COURT
Rab arrested five people -- three drivers and two helpers -- over the accident and handed them over to the police on Monday. 

“They told us that they had nonprofessional driving licence for light vehicles such as microbus and car. But they could not show even those,” said Kazi Shahan Haque, officer-in-charge of Cantonment Police Station.

The cantonment police produced two drivers and two helpers before a Dhaka court yesterday, seeking a seven-day remand in a case filed over the death of the two students.

They are drivers Jubair and Md Sohag and helpers Md Ripon and Md Enayet.

The court will hear the remand petition on August 6.

Masum Billah, the driver of the bus that hit the students, was not produced before the court.

Asked why, sub-inspector Riad Ahmed of Cantonment Police Station, said Masum was in the custody of detectives, who are now investigating the case.

  • Courtesy: The Daily Star /Aug 01, 2018

First the Rohingyas, now the Muslims in Assam

Foreign ministry's reticence baffling


We consider it a matter of grave concern that four million people in Assam have been de-registered, mostly Bengali Muslims, who have become foreigners in their own land. We are equally confounded by this move particularly at a time when Indo-Bangladesh relations is at its peak!

We would not be remiss to suggest that this is an anti-Muslim move, an example of blatant communal politics at its extreme. Bangladesh abhors such politics and feels that such a development may have its own fall-out in Bangladesh. Given the purpose behind the move, which is to identify so-called illegal migrants, one would not be misled to think that this is an attempt to create a vote bank for the ruling BJP. One does not know what to make of the statement of the Assam CM that nobody will be treated as a foreigner if his/her name is not in the list. If that be so, what is the purpose of such a list in the first place?

In this regard, we are highly curious about the stance of our foreign ministry, whose silence on what is happening across the border is extremely baffling. The argument is that it is an internal matter of India, with which we beg to differ. How can it be so when the purpose of the exercise is to identify so-called illegal migrants from Bangladesh? It would seem that we are reacting in the same inert manner as we did three decades ago when Bangladesh remained mum while the Myanmar strongman General Ne Win was disenfranchising the Rohingyas. Today, we are facing the brunt of the Rohingyas made stateless, and Bangladesh now hosts 1.1 million refugees.

Given the gravity of the situation, our government must raise the issue with Delhi at the highest level. It's a question of national security and we cannot look at this situation merely as an internal matter of India, especially when there is every chance of a mass deportation of such a massive number of people into our country.
  • Courtesy: The Daily Star/ Editorial /Aug 01, 2018

BFIU finds evidence of Tk 40 billion capital flight

Businesses did it thru export and import, unit head says


A group of businesses is reported to have been involved in capital flight amounting to Tk 40 billion in disguise of imports and exports.

Bangladesh Financial Intelligent Unit (BFIU) has discovered the evidence of such an involvement.

The BFIU has also sent this information to the National Board of Revenue (NBR) and other law-enforcement agencies requesting them to further investigate the cases before moving towards prosecution.

BFIU head and Bangladesh Bank (BB) deputy governor Abu Hena Mohd Razee Hassan disclosed this on Tuesday while responding to the reporters at the monetary policy unveiling programme.

BB governor Fazle Kabir released the monetary policy for the first quarter of the fiscal year (FY), 2018-2019, at the central bank headquarters in the city.

The central bank chief shifted the responsibility to Mr. Hassan for replying to the question over apathy of some businessmen to import products even after opening letters of credits (L/Cs) and repatriate money of their exports.

Mentioning Swiss Bank's recent report where the volume of capital flight from Bangladesh shown to be on the declining path, he said the BFIU has "seriously" been looking into this matter.

"It's not like we're letting the issue of capital flight go unchallenged. It's being monitored properly," the BFIU head-cum-BB deputy governor said without giving any further details.

About the central bank's weakening supervision, BB deputy governor S. M. Moniruzzaman said they have been taking necessary measures within their jurisdiction once they found any irregularities during the inspection.

BB change Management Advisor Allah Malik Kazemi said the businesses will not open new L/Cs without importing goods in accordance with their previous L/Cs while business will be difficult for those who haven't repatriated export proceeds.

"This micro-level regulation is still active here," he said.

About the capital market stability, BB governor Fazle Kabir said there is undoubtedly enough liquidity in the market and the level of mismatch has come down.

At the same time, inter-bank interest rates in the money market have also reduced. "Both are important. I think congenial climate is persisting in the share market," he added.

Regarding the reported gold scam in the BB vault, the central bank chief said it has ensured foolproof security arrangement for the vault.

"There is a six-tier security system with the installation of 32 close circuit cameras in operation from round the clock. There is no scope for gold mismatch," he said.

About the BB US$81 million reserve heist, he said the unrealised money is being contested at various courts in the Philippines and the money will be brought bank once it is settled.

"We're hopeful," he added.
  • Courtesy: The Financial Express /Aug 01, 2018

PM’s directives go unheeded


Three ministers concerned are yet to sit together even one month after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave directives to monitor the traffic management system and hold meetings from time to time, sources said.

The Prime Minister in a cabinet meeting on June 25 directed home, road transport and shipping ministers to monitor the traffic management system and hold meetings from time to time for implementing her directives.

She gave some 15 directives following an increase in road accidents across the country, especially during the Eid-ul-Fitr vacation.

Though the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges (MoRTB) held a meeting on July 03 to devise a work plan for executing PM's directives, sources said, it was an internal meeting. No minister was invited to the meeting.

Despite the death of three students in two road accidents following the PM's directives, no meeting has yet been convened.

On an average, three to four people were killed in road accidents in the country during the last one month.

But the death of three students in last one week triggered protests due to cruelty of drivers and helpers.

Saidur Rahman Payel, a student of North South University, died recently when transport workers threw him into a river. He was injured seriously while getting on a Dhaka-bound bus of Hanif Paribahan.

Besides, two students of Ramiz Uddin College Diya Khanam Mim and Abdul Karim Rajib were run over by a speeding bus at Airport Road when they were waiting for a bus on the roadside on Sunday.

Transport experts alleged that such a situation continued as the authorities concerned had not taken proper steps to prevent road accidents even after the Prime Minister gave directives.

Prof Shamsul Haque of Civil Engineering Department at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology said the PM's directives prove that none of the authorities concerned has taken the issue seriously.

He said an example has already been set in city's Gulshan and Hatijheel areas where a single company-system bus is performing without making trouble to people.

"It is clear from most road accidents that an unhealthy competition among bus drivers and operators persist in the country. But one side blames drivers and another side tries to save them. But Strategic Transport Plan has clearly directed to introduce a company bus system on a single route to avert this kind of competition as well as accident," he said.

Transports experts, however, felt the need of the Prime Minister's follow-up action in this regard.

However, this is not first time negligence of the ministers was shown.

Earlier in 2013, a special cabinet committee was formed with 10 leading ministers to execute different road safety related steps through coordination. This effort was made to ensure political commitment.

Though the meetings of the committee with the then communication minister were held twice, the ministers later delegated the secretaries to continue the meetings.

Not a single decision taken during the meetings was executed nor a single meeting was held by the secretaries afterward, sources added.

The ministers were chosen based on the ministries' direct and indirect involvement in ensuring road safety. But the meeting reconstituted the cabinet committee with seven ministries land, shipping, rail, finance, home and rural development and cooperatives.

In absence of seriousness to prevent road accidents and control them, the number of accident-related deaths has been increasing every year. During January to June 2018, some 3,026 people were killed and 8,520 injured in 2,860 road accidents.
  • Courtesy: The Financial Express/ Aug 01, 2018

ঢাকায় আজও বাস কম, হেঁটে যাচ্ছেন কর্মব্যস্ত মানুষ


ঢাকায় আজও রাস্তায় নেমেছে শিক্ষার্থীরা। ফার্মগেট এলাকায় সরকারি বিজ্ঞান কলেজের শিক্ষার্থীরা রাজপথে অবস্থান নিয়েছে। ফলে ওই রাস্তা নিয়ে কোনো গাড়ি চলাচল করতে পারছে না। মোহাম্মদপুরে শিক্ষার্থীরা সকাল নয়টার দিকে মিছিল বের করেছে। গতকালের মতো সারা ঢাকায় আজও বাস কম দেখা যাচ্ছে।

মোতাসিম বিল্লাহ বাসস্ট্যান্ডে এক ঘণ্টার বেশি সময় ধরে দাঁড়িয়ে। কোনো বাস নেই। মিরপুর ১২ নম্বরের বাসা থেকে সকাল আটটায় দিকে বের হয়েছেন। গুলিস্তান যাবেন। বঙ্গবন্ধু জাতীয় স্টেডিয়ামে একটি দোকানের কর্মকর্তা তিনি। সময়মতো না গেলে দোকান খোলায় দেরি হয়ে যাবে। শুধু তিনিই নন, এমন আরও অনেকে কর্মস্থল বা গন্তব্যে যেতে বাসের অপেক্ষায় সময় গুনছেন।


আজ বুধবার সকালে পুরো ঢাকার মিরপুর ঘুরে এমন চিত্র দেখা গেল। বাস নেই। দু-একটা বাস চলছে, তবে যাত্রীদের ভিড় অনেক বেশি। অফিসমুখী যাত্রী, স্কুল-কলেজগামী শিক্ষার্থীদের হেঁটে ও রিকশায় যেতে হচ্ছে। রাজপথের সড়ক ফাঁকা। তবে দূরপাল্লার বাস চলতে দেখা গেছে।

রাজধানীর বিমানবন্দর সড়কে বাসের চাপায় দুই শিক্ষার্থীর মৃত্যুর প্রতিবাদে বিক্ষুব্ধ শিক্ষার্থীরা গত দুদিন ধরে রাজধানীর গুরুত্বপূর্ণ কয়েকটি সড়কে অবস্থান নেয় শিক্ষার্থীরা। এতে যান চলাচল বন্ধ হয়ে পুরো ঢাকা প্রায় স্থবির। গতকাল মঙ্গলবার উত্তরা এলাকায় যাত্রীবাহী দুটি বাসে আগুন দেওয়ার ঘটনা ঘটেছে। এ ছাড়া বিভিন্ন জায়গায় বাস ভাঙচুরের ঘটনা ঘটে।

সকাল থেকে রাস্তায় বাস চলাচল করতে দেখা যাচ্ছে কম। মিরপুর থেকে যেতে যেতে গাবতলী, কাজীপাড়া, শেওড়াপাড়া, মহাখালী সব জায়গাতেই বাসস্ট্যান্ডগুলোয় অসংখ্য মানুষকে বাসের জন্য অপেক্ষায় থাকতে দেখা গেছে।

গাবতলীর ট্রাফিক সার্জেন্ট সোহেল রানা সকাল নয়টার দিকে প্রথম আলোকে বলেন, ‘অন্যান্য দিনের তুলনায় আজ বাসের সংখ্যা অনেক কম।’ জানা গেছে, পরিস্থিতি নিয়ন্ত্রণে সকাল থেকে পুলিশ বিভিন্ন শিক্ষাপ্রতিষ্ঠানে গিয়ে শিক্ষকদের সঙ্গে কথা বলছে। ছাত্রদের ফেরত পাঠাতে সরকারি বিজ্ঞান কলেজের প্রিন্সিপাল ও শিক্ষককে নিয়ে আসতে গিয়েছে পুলিশ।

শাহবাগ এলাকায়ও অন্যান্য দিনের তুলনায় কম বাস চলতে দেখা গেছে। শাহবাগ জোনের ট্রাফিক বিভাগের সহকারী কমিশনার শাহেদ আহমেদও জানান, অন্যান্য দিনের তুলনায় আজ বাস চলাচল করছে খুব কম।

কর্তব্যরত ট্রাফিক পুলিশের সদস্যদের সঙ্গে কথা বলে জানা গেছে, আজ বাস চলাচল কম হচ্ছে কেন, তাঁরা জানেন না। বাস শ্রমিক বা মালিক সংগঠনের পক্ষ থেকে তাঁদের কিছু জানানো হয়নি।

রোববার দুপুর সাড়ে ১২টার দিকে কুর্মিটোলা জেনারেল হাসপাতালের সামনের বিমানবন্দর সড়কে আবদুল্লাহপুর থেকে মোহাম্মদপুর রুটে চলাচলকারী জাবালে নূর পরিবহন লিমিটেডের একটি বাস সড়কের পাশে দাঁড়িয়ে থাকা শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর উঠে যায়। এতে ঘটনাস্থলে শহীদ রমিজ উদ্দিন ক্যান্টনমেন্ট কলেজের দ্বাদশ শ্রেণির ছাত্র আবদুল করিম ও একই কলেজের ছাত্রী দিয়া খানম নিহত হয়। গুরুতর আহত এক শিক্ষার্থীকে উদ্ধার করে কুর্মিটোলা জেনারেল হাসপাতালে নেওয়া হয়।
  • Courtesy: Prohom Alo/ Aug 01, 2018

শিক্ষার্থীদের আন্দোলনে নাশকতা তৈরীতে ধরা পড়লো ছাত্রলীগ!


সড়কে নিরাপত্তার দাবিতে ছাত্রছাত্রীদের আন্দোলনের তৃতীয় দিন। বেলা ১১ টা। আন্দোলনরত একদল ছাত্র ফার্মগেটে সড়ক অবরোধ ও বাসের লাইসেন্স পরীক্ষা শেষে মিছিল করে কেবলই সার্ক ফোয়ারা মোড়ে সোনারগাঁও হোটেলের সামনে এসেছে। তারা সেখানে স্বাধীন পরিবহনের একটি বাসের চালকের লাইসেন্স পরীক্ষা করছিল। শাহবাগের দিক থেকে আসা বাসটিতে আগে থেকেই সাদা ইউনিফর্ম পরা কিছু ছাত্র ছিল। তারাই গাড়িটি কারওয়ান বাজার সিগনালে থামায়। গাড়িটি চালাচ্ছিল ১৩ থেকে ১৪ বছর বয়সী এক কিশোর। তার কোনো লাইসেন্স না থাকায় ছাত্ররা যাত্রীদের বলে, ‘আপনারা নেমে যান, আমরা গাড়ির কিছু করব না। এই গাড়ি নিরাপদ না।’

গাড়িটি তখন ঘিরে ছিল স্কুলের নীল পোশাক পরা প্রায় দুই-আড়াই শ ছাত্র। হঠাৎ ইউনিফর্ম ছাড়া সাদা টি-শার্ট পরা এক যুবক ইট নিয়ে গাড়ির সামনের কাচ ভেঙে ফেলে। তড়িঘড়ি করে ছাত্ররা তাকে ধস্তাধস্তি করে আটকায়।

পুলিশ তখন সার্ক ফোয়ারা চত্বরে দাঁড়িয়ে দেখছিল।

ছাত্ররা ভাঙচুরকারী যুবককে পাকড়াও করে দূরে দাঁড়ানো পুলিশের কাছে নিয়ে যায়। ছাত্ররা বারবার বলিছল, ‘তুই গাড়ি ভাঙলি ক্যান? আমরা কি ভাঙচুরের আন্দোলন করতেছি?’ তারা যুবকটিকে পুলিশের হাতে সোপর্দ করে।

এ প্রতিবেদকের জিজ্ঞাসার জবাবে যুবকটি নিজেকে ছাত্রলীগের কর্মী বলে দাবি করেন। পুলিশের হাতে থাকা যুবকটির সঙ্গে এই প্রতিবেদকের যে কথাবার্তা হয়: (ভিডিও দেখুন)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9xyHnX9RwY&feature=youtu.be

প্রশ্ন: আপনি কে, আপনার পরিচয় বলেন।
যুবক: আমি হবিগঞ্জ সরকারি বৃন্দাবন কলেজের ছাত্র। 
প্রশ্ন: আপনি ঢাকায় এসেছেন কেন? 
উত্তর: গাজীপুরে ভুটের (ভোট) কাজে আসছি। 
প্রশ্ন: কার ভোটের কাজে? 
উত্তর: আমার ভুট। 
প্রশ্ন: গাজীপুরে কিসের ভোট আপনার? আপনার বাড়ি তো হবিগঞ্জে বললেন। 
উত্তর: আমার কাজে, মানে কলেজের কাজে। 
প্রশ্ন: আপনি কোনো দল করেন? 
উত্তর: ছাত্রলীগ। 
প্রশ্ন: কোন ইউনিট, কোন শাখা? 
উত্তর: হবিগঞ্জ বৃন্দাবন কলেজ। 
প্রশ্ন: আপনার ইউনিটের প্রেসিডেন্ট-সেক্রেটারির নাম বলেন। 
উত্তর: আমার নাম নাঈম আহমেদ নাঈম। আমার নেতার নাম সাঈদুর রহমান। 
প্রশ্ন: তিনি কি সভাপতি? 
উত্তর: জি।

এ প্রতিবেদন লেখার সময় হবিগঞ্জ ছাত্রলীগ জেলা কমিটির সভাপতি সাইদুর রহমানের সঙ্গে যোগাযোগ করা হয়। ছাত্রলীগের এ নেতা শাহ নাঈম নামের কর্মীর কথা স্বীকার করেন। 

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

উধাও হয়েছে আরও লক্ষাধিক টন কয়লা!


দিনাজপুরের বড়পুকুরিয়া কয়লা খনি থেকে প্রায় দেড় লাখ টন কয়লা উধাও হয়ে যাওয়ার খবরে সরগরম চারদিক। তবে সংশ্নিষ্টরা বলছেন, প্রকৃত দুর্নীতির মাত্রা আরও বেশি। ভিন্ন কৌশলে আরও লক্ষাধিক টন কয়লা অবৈধভাবে বিক্রি করা হয়েছে বলে সংশ্নিষ্টরা বলছেন।

সেটা কীভাবে? সংশ্নিষ্টরা জানান, কয়লা খনির ভূগর্ভ থেকে অনবরত পাম্পের মাধ্যমে পানি নিস্কাশন করা হয়। এই পানি এসে জমা হয় কয়লা খনির ওয়াটার ট্রিটমেন্ট প্লান্টে। সেখানে কয়লার ডাস্ট (ক্ষুদ্রাকৃতির কয়লা) জমা হয়। এই কয়লা পুনরায় শুকিয়ে আবার জমা করা হয় কোল ইয়ার্ডে। তবে যে পরিমাণ ডাস্ট কয়লা কোল ইয়ার্ডে জমা হয় তার কোনো হিসাব রাখা হয় না। হিসাবের বাইরে থাকা এই কয়লা অবৈধভাবে বিক্রি করে দেওয়া হয়। 

কয়লা ব্যবসায়ী আনোয়ার হোসেন জানান, ওয়াটার ট্রিটমেন্ট প্ল্যান্টে যে কয়লা জমা হয় তা ঠিকাদারের মাধ্যমে শুকিয়ে কোল ইয়ার্ডে জমা করা হয়। এখানে বছরে প্রায় ১৬ থেকে ২০ হাজার টন কয়লা উৎপাদন করা হয়। কিন্তু এই হিসাব কাগজে-কলমে রাখা হয় না। কোল ইয়ার্ড থেকে অবৈধভাবে এসব কয়লা বিক্রি করেন কর্মকর্তারা। 

তিনি বলেন, বর্তমানে অভিযোগ করা হচ্ছে কয়লা চুরি হয়েছে এক লাখ ৪৪ হাজার টন। তবে ওয়াটার ট্রিটমেন্ট প্লান্টে জমা হওয়া কয়লার হিসাব কষলে দেখা যাবে এটার পরিমাণ অনেক বেশি। 

একই কথা জানান কয়লা খনির ওয়াটার ট্রিটমেন্ট প্লান্টে জমা হওয়া কয়লা শুকিয়ে সরবরাহে নিয়োজিত সাবেক ঠিকাদার মিজানুর রহমান। তিনি জানান, গত ৭-৮ বছর ধরে ওয়াটার ট্রিটমেন্ট প্লান্ট থেকে কয়লা জমা করা হচ্ছে। এই সময়ের মধ্যে জমা করা ডাস্ট কয়লার পরিমাণ সোয়া লাখ থেকে দেড় লাখ টন। 

তেল গ্যাস খনিজসম্পদ ও বিদ্যুৎ-বন্দর রক্ষা জাতীয় কমিটির ফুলবাড়ী শাখার সাবেক সদস্য সচিব এবং বাংলাদেশের কমিউনিস্ট পার্টির ফুলবাড়ী উপজেলা শাখার সম্পাদক এসএম নুরুজ্জামান জানান, কয়লা খনিতে যে দুর্নীতি হয়েছে তার প্রধান ও অন্যতম কারণ ডিও (ডিমান্ড অর্ডার) বাণিজ্য। এই বাণিজ্যের সঙ্গে মন্ত্রী-এমপি, রাজনৈতিক নেতা এবং কর্মকর্তারা জড়িত। তারা বিভিন্নজনের নামে কয়লার ডিও দেন। ডিওতে কয়লার যে পরিমাণ উল্লেখ থাকে কর্মকর্তাদের যোগসাজশ ও কমিশন বাণিজ্যের ফলে তার চেয়ে অনেক বেশি দেওয়া হয়। কমিশন বাণিজ্যের অর্থ সবার মাঝেই বণ্টন হয় বলে অভিযোগ করেছেন তিনি। 

কয়লা ব্যবসায়ী মশিউর রহমান বুলবুল জানান, কর্মকর্তাদের সঙ্গে আঁতাত করে কিছু গ্রাহক কাগজে যা রয়েছে তার চেয়ে বেশি কয়লা গ্রহণ করেন। এতে বাস্তবে কয়লার মজুদ ঠিক থাকে না। এ কারণে বর্তমানে কাগজে কয়লা থাকলেও বাস্তবে নেই। খতিয়ে দেখা হলে এবং অধিকতর তদন্ত হলে আরও অনেক দুর্নীতিই বেরিয়ে আসবে।

এ ব্যাপারে কথা বলতে কয়লা খনির ভেতরে প্রবেশ করতে চাওয়া হলেও প্রবেশ করার অনুমতি দেওয়া হয়নি। সদ্য বরখাস্ত ব্যবস্থাপনা পরিচালক প্রকৌশলী হাবিব উদ্দিন আহমেদের মোবাইলে কথা বলার চেষ্টা করা হলেও তার মোবাইল বন্ধ পাওয়া যায়। 

কয়লা খনিতে সরেজমিনে গিয়ে দেখা যায়, গেটে আগের মতোই নিরাপত্তা প্রহরীরা দাঁড়িয়ে। প্রবেশের কোনো অনুমতি নেই। তবে সাংবাদিকদের দেখে উৎসুক অনেকেই এগিয়ে আসেন। তাদের একজন রফিকুল ইসলাম। 

তিনি জানান, খনিতে কয়লা চুরি নতুন নয় বা একদিনে হয়নি। দীর্ঘদিন ধরেই কয়লা চুরি করে আসছেন কর্মকর্তারা। দুর্নীতিবাজদের একজন আবুল কাশেম প্রধানীয়া। তিনিই মূলত নাটের গুরু। দীর্ঘদিন ধরে চাকরি করার সুবাধে তিনি বিভিন্ন লোকের সঙ্গে আঁতাত করে দুর্নীতির মাধ্যমে সম্পদের পাহাড় গড়ে তুলেছেন। জন্মস্থান চাঁদপুরে হলেও ঢাকার কেরানীগঞ্জে বহুতল ভবন করেছেন। পেট্রোল পাম্প আছে স্ত্রী ও শাশুড়ির নামে। এছাড়াও পরীবাগে রয়েছে বাড়ি। একইভাবে মাদারীপুরে বাড়ি রয়েছে মাসুদুর রহমান হাওলাদার নামে আরেকজনের। তার ৩-৪টি মাইক্রোবাস রয়েছে, যার প্রতিটির দাম অর্ধকোটি টাকারও বেশি। 

নাম প্রকাশে অনিচ্ছুক একজন জানান, ২০১৭ সালে খনি থেকে ৩০০ টন কয়লা চুরি হয়েছিল। পরে বিষয়টি ফাঁস হয়ে গেলে খনির কর্মকর্তারা রাতারাতি সেই কয়লার টাকা ব্যাংক অ্যাকাউন্টে জমা দিয়ে সমন্বয় করেন। এই ঘটনার সঙ্গে জড়িত ছিলেন অর্থ ও হিসাব শাখার মহাব্যবস্থাপক গোপাল চন্দ্র সাহা। সেই সময়ে তাকে সাময়িক বরখাস্ত করা হলেও পরে আবার তিনি বহাল হন। কয়লা খনি থেকে প্রতি বছরই ইটভাটা মালিকদের কাছে ১০০ টন করে কয়লা বিক্রি করা হয়। এই বিক্রিতেও দুর্নীতি হয়। কাউকে হাজার হাজার টন কয়লা দেওয়া হয়। দুর্নীতিবাজ কর্মকর্তাদের যোগসাজশেই এটি হয়েছে বলে দাবি তার। 

সম্প্রতি বড়পুকুরিয়া কয়লা খনির ১ লাখ ৪৪ হাজার টন কয়লা উধাও হয়ে যাওয়ার খবর প্রকাশের পর খনির ব্যবস্থাপনা পরিচালক প্রকৌশলী হাবিব উদ্দিন আহমেদকে প্রত্যাহার, কোম্পানি সচিব ও মহাব্যবস্থাপক আবুল কাশেম প্রধানীয়াকে বদলী ও দুই কর্মকর্তাকে সাময়িক বরখাস্ত করা হয়। এ ঘটনায় ইতিমধ্যে এই ৪ কর্মকর্তাসহ ১৯ জনের বিরুদ্ধে মামলা হয়েছে।

  • কার্টসিঃ সমকাল/ জুলাই ২৭,২০১৮ 

Stop patronising reckless driving

Bus operators must be held accountable


We deeply mourn for the two college students whose lives were lost on Sunday for the lawlessness that plagues our roads. For the recklessness of two buses, which were racing with each other near the Airport Road flyover, Rajib, aged 18, and Mim, aged 17, both students of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College, had to pay the price. A further nine were also critically injured when the bus ploughed through the crowd. We hope they recover.

Our shipping minister's flippant remarks about the incident only enrage us further—how can he, as an elected official and a transport leader, suggest that too much was being made of the incident, drawing the example of the recent road crash in India which killed 33? Neither are his assurances of justice very assuring, judging from past examples. This was in no way an ordinary accident—it was outright manslaughter.

For years now, we have been trying to attract the attention of the authorities about the complete absurdity that is our roads. With almost certain impunity, bus operators have been free to do whatever they please—from flouting traffic rules and racing with each other in an unhealthy competition for picking up the maximum number of passengers, to hiring unskilled drivers and operating street-unsafe vehicles. This has been possible because of the patronage and backing of influential leaders who have a stake in the sector.

Only a few days back, we witnessed how the bus staff of another operator threw the unconscious body of a student into a canal to avoid the responsibility of taking him for medical care. And as the father of one of the victims in the latest incident, who was himself a bus driver, said, hiring unskilled drivers is the trend in the sector. With so many irregularities, and the leaders being blind to them, can we expect justice? We hope that the drivers whose negligence caused these deaths will be punished and that the victims and their families paid due reparation. Most of all, we hope that this serves as a wakeup call to transport leaders and the government that the sector needs urgent reform and that our roads and lives cannot continue to be at the mercy of these people who in effect are driving with a license to kill.

Courtesy: The Daily Star /Editorial /Jul 31, 2018

Conservation farming on 10pc land can save Tk 1,200cr a year


Bangladesh can get 737,000 tonnes of rice and other cereals and save over Tk 1,200 crore a year by adopting a farming system called Conservation Agriculture (CA) on 10 percent of its cultivable land, according to a recent study.

Adoption of CA, which calls for a permanent soil cover, minimum soil disturbance, crop residue retention and diversification of plant species, will also help improve the health of soil, which is deteriorating.

“We have found very convincing reasons in over 12 years of on-farm demonstrations and recently from surveys of farmer-reported benefits from CA,” said Richard W Bell, professor of land management at Murdoch University, Australia.

He was presenting a paper on conservation agriculture and farm mechanisation at an event held at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) in Dhaka.

Krishi Gobeshona Foundation (KGF), a government sponsored agricultural research entity, and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), an independent statutory authority in Australia's Foreign Affairs, jointly organised the programme.

CA benefits farmers as it reduces the cost of production by saving labour and fuel costs as well as water for wheat. 

“Some of those benefits address the labour shortages and some involve cost savings and water savings. Generally, there was increased yield and almost always increased profits,” Bell said.

For soil health, CA has been a positive influence, according to the paper. Versatile Multi-crop Planter (VMP) has been developed here under the ACIAR project to promote CA in Bangladesh.

The VMP is being used with power tiller for planting of crops. A local firm, Hoque Corporation, manufactures the VMP, according to the paper.

In another paper on cropping system intensification in the salt-affected coastal zone of Bangladesh and India, Mohammed Mainuddin of the Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Australia, said 65 percent of the area in the coastal zone is affected by various levels of salinity in the dry season.

Most of the land during dry season remains fallow for late rice harvest and prolonged water-logging, exposure of winter crops to high soil salinity and lack of quality water for irrigation during the season, he said.

Under the initiative, three areas -- Amtali of coastal district Barguna, Dacope of southwest district Khulna and Gosaba of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal -- were taken to test suitable cropping options, he added.

“We are experimenting with multiple crops to see which crop is more beneficial,” Mainuddin said citing the introduction of aus rice, cultivation of high-yielding and early-maturing new varieties of aman rice, and the growing of multiple crops on salinity affected land.

Due to climate change, the entire coastal region is affected with higher degree of floods, water-logging, tidal surges, droughts and salinity intrusion, said Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury.

“Productivity enhancement in agriculture is a prime concern to feed the growing population. We need to explore all possible scientific opportunities to increase the productivity of major crops.”

The government has formulated the National Agricultural Policy 2018 that pays greater focus on science-led development approach.

Issues like the use of modern technology such as nanotechnology, genetically modified organism, hybrid, growing more crops with less input, conservation, and precision agriculture conserving soil health and natural resources have been given adequate attention, she said.

She stressed on enhanced collaboration between Bangladesh and Australia to widen the scope of agricultural technology development in stress-prone zones. “I would also like to emphasise the exchange of germplasm of stress-tolerant variety of different crops,” Chowdhury added.

Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture Mohammad Moinuddin Abdullah, Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Julia Niblett, former vice-chancellor of the Bangladesh Agricultural University Abdus Sattar Mandal, W Erskine of the Centre for Plant Genetics and Breeding at the University of Western Australia, BARC Executive Chairman Md Kabir Ikramul Haque and KGF Executive Director Wais Kabir also spoke.
  • Courtesy: The Daily Star Business/ Jul 30, 2018