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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Bashundhara battlefield

Students of 2 pvt universities clash with cops, outsiders; at least 40 injured










Some alleged ruling party men throw brickbats at East West University students (not seen in the photo) during yesterday's clash at Aftabnagar in the capital, turning the area into a battlefield. Photo: Star

An armoured personnel carrier slowly rolled down the street. Behind it came about a hundred policemen -- some wielding sticks and many shotguns and teargas guns.

Moments later all hell broke loose with shell after shell fired at the other end of the road where hundreds of students carrying sticks and brick chips were chanting slogans.

Thick smoke engulfed the area, leaving people with burning eyes and choking while the students were running into alleys only to regroup again.

Tyres were burning right in the middle of the streets. A black microbus came out of the North South University (NSU) with three or four students inside -- all bleeding from pellet injuries and sped towards Apollo Hospitals.









Miscreants swoop on students of North South University (NSU) with sticks and bamboo canes when they were gathering at the back side of the university premises on Monday, August 6, 2018. Photo: Sujit Sarker

These are scenes from Basundhara residential area, otherwise a quiet neighbourhood where people take evening walks and children play on the streets in the afternoon. But it wore a different look after 12:30pm yesterday as over a thousand students fought pitched battle with police.

Some 40 injured people, mostly students, were rushed to Apollo Hospital, according to a doctor at its emergency department. Some passersby, policemen and street children were also hurt during the clash.

Earlier in the morning, police swooped on the students of East West University (EWU) who had waged agitations at Rampura in solidarity with the countrywide student movement for road safety. Subsequently, a group of outsiders equipped with iron roads and sticks pounced on the students.


Under attack, students and teachers alike took shelter inside the campus at Aftabnagar with police and stick-wielding youths parading past their gates. The students and the youths outside exchanged brick chips until about 4:00pm.

Police also took action to foil a demonstration of Dhaka University students, demanding safe roads and protesting the ongoing attacks on road safety demonstrators. They charged batons, fired teargas shells and used water cannon at Shahbagh injuring at least five students.

Following the daylong violence, the EWU authorities announced closure of the university for the next two days citing unavoidable circumstances, suspending all examinations and evening classes. The university will reopen on Thursday, a notice said.

On the same grounds, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) announced deferment of final examinations of Summer-2018 semester which were scheduled to be held from August 5-8. The exams will be held on August 27-30, according to a notice.

However, classes will remain open at the NSU as per the schedule, Nazmul Ahsan Khan, proctor of the university, told this newspaper.

The Daily Star called Bhatara, Badda, Shahbagh police stations for comments of officials concerned last night but none answered the phone.   

BRUTAL POLICE ASSAULT ON STUDENTS

For the last two days, the city saw brutal assaults on students who have been staging unprecedented demonstrations for concrete government steps to improve road safety since two of their peers were killed in a road crash on July 29.

Around 11:30am yesterday, at least 500 students under the banner of “Dhaka University” brought out a peaceful procession from the Raju Memorial Sculpture on the DU campus.

After parading through different streets, they advanced towards the Shahbagh intersection at 3:30pm. A group of police men deployed there since morning tried to obstruct them and a scuffle ensued.

The law enforcers then started firing teargas shells, prompting the students to throw brickbats leaving a police official named Imanul Haq injured, said the witnesses.

Police then began using water cannon and charging batons on the students and drove them away. Six of the protestors were detained from the spot at the time and two of them got released later.

Talking to the reporters, Maruf Hasan Sardar, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (Ramna zone), said, “Police lobbed teargas shells to disperse the protestors as they were holding a rally blocking the road.”

Abu Raihan Khan, a DU student who took part in the protest, said, “We told them [police] that we would return to campus after marching through the intersection but they obstructed us and started to fire teargas shells.”

A group of Chhatra League activists were also seen following their procession at different spots of the campus being split into small groups, reports one of our correspondents.

NSU STUDENT GATHERING

The NSU students yesterday started to gather near their campus around 10:30am to protest the Jhigatola attacks on demonstrators by alleged ruling party men on Saturday and Sunday.

But the situation changed fast after the news of attacks on the EWU students reached there. Several hundred students of NSU and IUB started agitations and tried to take position in front of the main gate of Bashundhara residential area around 12:30pm.

A gang of unidentified youths brandishing sticks swooped on the protesters, triggering a clash. Police also swung into action and chased the students, fired several hundred rounds of teargas shells and rubber bullets.

Students responded by throwing brick chips, knocked down the road dividers, put up barricades with whatever they could use -- logs, bricks and even rickshaws -- to stop the advancing policemen.

POLICE ASKED TO STOP OUTSIDERS

According to witnesses, the students were asking law enforcers in loud voice to stop the outsiders, also saying they have no conflicts with police. But police allegedly did not pay heed to their call and sided with outsiders instead.

Shouting slogan against Chhatra League, a pro-government organisation, the students advanced towards the policemen and stood face to face near the Grameenphone office.

Police fired more teargas canisters. A boy, aged hardly 15 and not a university student, bled profusely being hit with a shell.


Several students were seen bleeding and rushing back inside the campus after being injured in the clashes. Chase and counter-chase took place until 5:00pm, according to a reporter.

Residents of Bashundhara phoned this newspaper saying police were conducting a raid in the area looking for students as of 10:00pm.

OUTSIDERS ATTACK EWU STUDENTS

Students of EWU thronged Rampura-Badda road around 11:00am protesting the Jhigatola incidents and demanding road safety. 

The clash began as police tried to disperse them by lobbing teargas shells and subsequently a group of unidentified armed youths attacked them.

Chase and counter-chase took place between the students and the armed youths with pebbles raining down on both sides. At one stage, the students took shelter inside their campus at Aftabnagar.

The youths, who according to the students and locals were mostly transport workers and ruling party men of the area, then began to hurl brick chips into the campus. The students retaliated from the rooftop.

Many of the attackers were children aged from 12 and 15, some even wearing lungi. Many were helmeted while some had faces covered with scarf.

Police did not attempt to drive away the armed youths; rather, they charged teargas canisters into the campus, witnesses and students said.

Students alleged that some of their peers were injured as the armed goons beat them up.

A reporter of The Daily Star saw some students being assaulted by some armed men during the agitations. Journalists from media outlets were being deterred to take video or photo and threatened with attacks.

A female reporter of the Prothom Alo was manhandled by some youths while covering the event at the EWU. They also snatched her mobile phone.

Nasrin Akhtar, the journalist, was also taken to Badda Police Outpost where some female police officials allegedly hurled abusive words at her. She was released 15 minutes later.   

The protesters and other students who came to the campus for attending classes and exams were trapped inside the campus until a “vacation” began around 4:00pm following a meeting between police and the EWU authorities.   

When the students were stranded inside, many guardians were seen waiting nearby the campus and requesting police for safe evacuation of their children.

POLICEATTACKS AUST STUDENTS

Soon after the news of EWU attacks spread, a group of students from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) headed for Aftabnagar.

Police baton-charged them in Hatirjheel area. Later, a team led by Faruk Al Hafiz took position in front of the AUST campus in Tejgaon Industrial area.

During a visit, a reporter of this paper found that Faruk and Abdur Rashid, officer-in-charge of Tejgaon Industrial Police Station was interrogating two AUST students just outside the campus.

Police took away their mobile phones and started checking photos and Facebook messenger. Asked about the checking, Rashid said, “Who are you to ask?”

Though he showed his ID card, some policemen misbehaved with the correspondent and asked him to leave.

  • Courtesy: The Daily Star/ Aug 07, 2018

Stop unlawful action against protestors - EU

Road accident protest


The European Union has expressed concern over protest and violent clashes in Dhaka that triggered since deaths of two college students in road crashes.

In a statement released today, the European Union heads of mission to Bangladesh called for remaining calm and have respect towards the right to peaceful protest.

“We expect all sides to remain calm and to respect the right to peaceful protest. Incidents of unlawful or disproportionate violence or action against protestors, journalists or others need to stop; those that happened must be investigated and perpetrators held to account,” said the statement of nine envoys based in Dhaka.

The school-children's protests highlighted fears over road safety and the enforcement of laws and regulations on the roads in Bangladesh, it said.

Concerned about the violent scenes in Dhaka, Bangladesh in recent days. Call on all concerned to remain calm and to respect the right of peaceful protests — Margot Wallström (@margotwallstrom) August 6, 2018

The Government's recognition of the need for action is a welcome step and we therefore expect further Government action to address this without delay, it added.

The signatories are envoys of the UK, Denmark, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Sweeden, Netherlands and chief of delegation of the European Union.

UN Youth Envoy lauds protests

UN Youth Envoy Jayathma Wickramanayake has lauded the student protests.

She tweeted: “My visit to Bangladesh couldn’t have been more timely! Talking about #SafeSpaces4Youth I admired the resilience of young ppl demanding #RoadSafety & called on the government & other actors to end violence immediately & ensure the safety of young ppl expressing their concerns.”

My visit to Bangladesh couldn’t have been more timely! Talking about #SafeSpaces4Youth I admired the resilience of young ppl demanding #RoadSafety & called on the government & other actors to end violence immediately & ensure the safety of young ppl expressing their concerns.— UN Youth Envoy (@UNYouthEnvoy) August 6, 2018

  • Courtesy: The Daily Star /Aug 07, 2018

Monday, August 6, 2018

Pounced again

'BCL activists' and police swoop on students protesting assaults on schoolchildren; at least 30 injured; ruling party men take over streets across the capital


It was apparently a synchronised attack by police and alleged BCL men on the students, mostly from universities, who took to the streets yesterday protesting the assaults on school children in the capital's Jhigatola area on Saturday.

At least 30 students and about a dozen photojournalists and reporters suffered injuries in the attacks that rocked Jhigatola-Dhanmondi neighbourhood yesterday afternoon. At least three were hacked with machetes.

It all began as police fired teargas shells when a several-thousand-strong procession of students that began at Shahbagh was about to take a U-turn at Jhigatola bus stand around 1:00pm.

The fleeing students were caught and beaten up by alleged BCL activists armed with sticks and sharp weapons and wearing helmets. Anyone found taking video on mobile phones was assaulted. 

However, replying to a query, DMP (Ramna) Deputy Commissioner Maruf Hossain Sarder said, "I did not see any sharp weapon."


Asked why they didn't take action during the attack on demonstrators, he said, "We were confused as to who is what."

On assaults on journalists in the presence of police, he said, "No journalist came up with complaint to me."

About firing teargas shells, he said the protesters were headed towards the AL president's office and police had to scatter them.  

It was the eighth day of the unprecedented student movement sparked by the killing of two students -- Dia Khanam Mim and Abdul Karim Rajib -- in a road crash on July 29.

Yesterday, students took position at House Building of Uttara, Khilkhet, Kakoli, Mirpur and Rampura to press home their demand.

Privately-run buses were kept off the city roads. Only a few government-run BRTC buses and CNG-run auto-rickshaws were seen on the streets, and commuters suffered for want of transport services.

Meanwhile, the city police yesterday began “Traffic Week” to conduct drives against unfit vehicles, fake licences and drivers without proper documents amid an undeclared “strike” of bus owners.     

On Saturday, in a dangerous turn of event, at least 150 people including journalists and pedestrians were wounded during a clash triggered by attacks on students campaigning for safe roads. Rumours of death and sexual harassment further aggravated the situation. 

Protesting the attacks, several thousand youths began a march from Shahbagh towards Science Laboratory intersection around noon yesterday. Earlier, they kept Shahbagh intersection blocked for around one and half hours from 11:00am.

They joined other protesters at Science Lab area around 12:40pm and headed for Jhigatola area through Dhanmondi road-2.

Some of the protesters formed a human shield at Jhigatola bus stand as the procession was about to take a U-turn. But some of the protesters were trying to move towards the AL president's office while some sat on the road chanting slogans seeking justice, reported two of our correspondents.

Right at the time, policemen took position near the AL office and lobbed teargas shells to disperse the protesting youths. However, the students retaliated by throwing stones and brick chips at police. Ruling party men were inside the AL office then.

Chased by police, most of the students ran back towards the Science Lab point while several hundred others took shelter in nearby alleys.

Police chased some of the students and charged batons. Later, requested by some media personnel, the law enforcers allowed the trapped students to walk towards Science Lab. Some members of Border Guard Bangladesh took position near Pilkhana gate No 4.

An eerie calm engulfed the area with business establishments and shops shut down.

Ruling party men, mostly BCL activists, equipped with iron rods, sticks, machetes came out of the party office. They caught several persons passing by the party office and beat them up, thinking them to be protesters.

A youth was slapped and beaten up around 2:00pm though he showed his ID card of Dhaka University and told the BCL men that he lives nearby. He was then allowed to go.

The situation turned worse at Science Lab point and nearby roads leading to Jhigatola. The students had taken position near Star Kabab and some were searching for their friends.

Then a team of around 50 policemen led by Deputy Commissioner Maruf started marching from Pilkhana to Science Lab.

Near Star Kabab point, a group of protesters started chanting slogans when police went on the offensive by lobbing teargas shells.

The policemen came near City College when around 150 supposed BCL men, some with machetes, started shouting at the stranded protesters near Science Lab police box.

Some lower-rank cops looked confused and asked the Ramna DC whether they would take action. Maruf Hossain replied “No”. Police remained inactive as the armed men swopped on the protesters.

Around 50 journalists present there were being warned by attackers not to take pictures. They were chased from Science Lab to Happy Arcade shopping mall by ruling party youths brandishing sticks and machetes.

Freelance photographer Rahat Karim and AP photographer AM Ahad were among those beaten up brutally.

In Jhigatola, more and more ruling party men gathered. They also patrolled the area on motorcycles. Police were silent spectators though some of the ruling party men were carrying sharp weapons.

Some BCL activists armed with sharp weapons and sticks chased a nearly 40-year-old man as he tried to capture photos of their procession around 2:15pm. They hurled stones at him, forcing him to take refuge inside Pilkhana.

The BCL men also chased whoever they thought to be protesters.

As the ruling party men started beating journalists, a correspondent of this paper, caught by them, escaped assault saying one of his relatives is admitted to the Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital.

Around 2:30pm, the ruling party men captured a youth wearing punjabi, and dragged him down from a rickshaw passing by the party office towards Simanto Square.

They beat him up with sticks and iron rods until a police official rescued him. He was later taken to the entrance of the party office and minutes later, the officer called a rickshaw for him.

He was seen crying covering his face with hands when the rickshaw was started moving. A little bit later, a teenager wearing a trouser and white shirt was captured by the party men. They let him go after slapping.

Eight injured students took treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital while 13 at Popular Hospital.

A group of youths attacked the students of University of Asia Pacific when the latter took position in front of the campus on Green Road near Farmgate in solidarity with the road safety demonstrators.

Witnesses said when several hundred students took position there, Shramik League and Chhatra League men attacked them and pelted stones and brickbats.

The students retaliated with brickbats and the exchange continued for around 15 minutes. At one point, the students went back to the campus. Police then rushed to the spot, witnesses said.

Meanwhile, police barred around 200 students who tried to demonstrate at Mirpur-10 roundabout around 12:15pm. They were also chased allegedly by some ruling party men.

They then took position in front of Dhaka Commerce College at Mirpur-2 for three hours.
  • Courtesy: The Daily Star / Aug 06, 2018

An indefensible offence!

Attack on journalists is an attack on democracy

We strongly condemn the attack on the members of the media by the activists of BCL and the police. It is shocking that journalists would have their phones, cameras and other equipment snatched and destroyed, harassed and physically assaulted for doing their duty. This reprehensible violation of free expression, press freedom and the right to information, which should be available to all in any democracy, is simply unpardonable.

At the same time, we are equally surprised that the police commissioner should seek the assistance of a select student body to control the demonstration and identify non-students, as reported in the press. It is the duty of the police, and not of any political party appendages, to maintain law and order. Under special circumstances, the police can, of course, call on citizens for assistance and support. But instead of doing that, why did the police commissioner specifically have to call on a particular student body? Meanwhile, allegations have also emerged that the law enforcers did nothing to prevent the attacks on students, journalists and others by the BCL cadres which, again, begs the question as to who the police are serving.

Such attacks on the press is an attack on press freedom and free expression in general, which is extremely alarming. We call on the government and law enforcers to ensure the safety, security and physical integrity of all journalists who are simply doing their job, and to hold those responsible for the attacks to account, in order to uphold the very fundamental of a free society.
  • Courtesy: The Daily Star /Editorial/ Aug 06, 2018

Shahidul Alam picked up by DB


Detectives detained noted photographer Shahidul Alam last night for interrogation over his Facebook posts on the ongoing student protest.

Additional Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DB) Abdul Baten confirmed that a team of Detective Branch of police picked up Shahidul, founder of Drik Picture Library, from his Dhanmondi house, reports UNB.

According to a Drik statement, Shahidul was forcibly taken away from his house around 10:00pm. 

Quoting eyewitnesses, it said some 30-35 plainclothes men identifying themselves as DB personnel went upstairs and brought Shahidul down.

He was screaming as he was forcibly pushed into a car with the words “Popular Life Insurance” written on it.

They taped up the CCTV cameras at the building, and took away the hard disks containing CCTV footage.

Shahidul's family sources said his wife Rahnuma Ahmed learnt from the guards that the plainclothes men arrived there in three vehicles.

Shahidul, also founder of Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, came under attack allegedly by Bangladesh Chhatra League men while videoing an attack on students campaigning for road safety near City College in the capital's Dhanmondi on Saturday afternoon.

Soon after the incident, he took shelter at a nearby guesthouse from where he went live on his Facebook page to share the incident.

“I was attacked a little while ago near City College because I was taking a video of Chhatra League students shouting 'Joy Bangla' and slightly before that attacking students,” he said in the video clip which went viral.

Later, Shahidul uploaded a photo of his vandalised camera on Facebook, saying “Remains of my OSMO,” hash-tagging “we want justice”.

Since that incident, he went live on his Facebook page, which has around 5,000 followers, at least seven times till 10:00pm Saturday.

Shahidul, an internationally renowned photographer and a social activist, gave an interview to Al Jazeera English where he criticised the government's role in the ongoing student movement.
  • Courtesy: The Daily Star /Aug 06, 2018

Journos attacked while on duty

12 injured by 'ruling party men'


Rahat Karim, a freelance photojournalist, is attacked allegedly by BCL men at Science Lab intersection in Dhaka on August 4, 2018. Photo: Ibnul Asif Jawad

Alleged ruling party men attacked journalists for the second straight day yesterday.

About a dozen photojournalists and reporters came under attack at different places of the capital.

Witnesses said after dispersing student protesters in Jhigatola area around 1:15pm, a group of policemen came near City College. At that time, around 150 supposed BCL men, a few with machetes, started shouting at some  stranded protesters near Science Lab police box.

Many of the "ruling party men" were wearing helmets and carrying sticks and iron rods.

As some photojournalists present there tried to take photographs, some of the “BCL” men got furious and warned the newsmen not to do so. 

At one point, some of them threw brickbats at freelance photographer Rahat Karim who was standing on a nearby footbridge, witnesses said.

Later, the attackers held him by his T-shirt, dragged him down and beat him indiscriminately with rods, sticks and a machete, leaving him wounded.

After they left, Rahat was taken to nearby Popular Hospital, the witnesses said.

The stick-wielding attackers then chased away all the journalists. They also threw brickbats at the newsmen.

Around the same time, AP photographer AM Ahad was beaten mercilessly in the area, said some of the journalists present there, adding that the attackers also broke his cell phone and camera.

He was taken to the emergency unit of Lab Aid Hospital.

A video clip that shows Ahad being beaten by the youths went viral yesterday.

Student Protest for Safe Roads


AP photojournalist AM Ahad is undergoing treatment at Labaid Hospital in Dhaka. Photo: Collected

It shows Ahad begging repeatedly to let him go but the youths do not stop. At one point, Ahad falls on the ground but the attack continues.

Witnesses said during the attacks, some policemen were standing nearby, but they did nothing to stop the attackers.

Palash of Daily Bonik Barta, Ibnul Asad Zawad of The Daily Janakantha, Rimon of US-based Zuma Press and Enamul Hasan, a photography student of Pathsala South Asian Media Institute, were also injured in similar attacks.

Ahmed Deepto, a staff reporter of Bangla daily Prothom Alo, also came under attack near Science Lab area. He sustained injuries to his back and left hand.

Those who were assaulted yesterday included Nagorik TV reporter Abdullah Shafi, online news portal Sara Bangla reporter Golam Samdani, Prothom Alo photojournalist Shajid Hossain, Nagorik TV's Kamrul Hassan, news portal bdmorning's Abu Shufian Jewel, Naya Diganta's Sharif Hossain, freelance photographers Marjuk Hasan, Hasan Jubayer and N Kayer Hasim. They were attacked in different parts of the city.

A car of private television channel Nagorik TV was vandalised near Science Lab area.

Many other journalists, including female reporters, were threatened as well, witnesses said, adding the attackers also looked for The Daily Star and Prothom Alo reporters there.

On Saturday, police and alleged BCL men beat up three journalists of The Daily Star and molested another in Jhigatola.

In the same area close to a ruling party office, journalist Faisal Hossain from Channel 24, along with camera person Krishna Sarker, was beaten up around 7:00pm while doing live broadcast.

Meanwhile, police detained two on-duty photo journalists of Counter Foto -- Piyas Biswas and Mashrukh Ahmed -- near Road 4/A yesterday. Another photojournalist of the photo agency -- Nazmul Nahid -- was held the previous day. The three were kept at Dhanmondi Police Station, its OC Abdul Latif told The Daily Star around 9:30pm.

The Daily Star tried to contact BCL President Rezwanul Haque Chowdhury Shovon and General Secretary Golam Rabbani for comments. Rezwanul's cell phone was found switched off while Rabbani did not pick up the call.

Replying to a query, Ramna Deputy Commissioner Maruf Hossain Sorder said, "I did not see any sharp weapon." Asked why they didn't take action during the attack on demonstrators, he said, "We were confused as to who is what." On assaults on journalists in the presence of police, he said, "No journalist came up with any complaint to me."


  • Courtesy: The Daily Star/Aug 06, 2018

যাত্রীর জীবন তুচ্ছ, গাড়ির নিরাপত্তাই বড়?


যাত্রীদের প্রাণ যায়, তারা বাসে ওঠা বন্ধ করে না, কারণ জানে কোনো লাভ হবে না। কেউ তাদের নিরাপদ সড়ক দেবে না। গাজীপুরে মেডিকেল ছাত্রীর মৃত্যুর পরেও অসহায় মানুষ গাড়িতে চড়বে। কিন্তু  সরকারি কর্তৃপক্ষের সহানুভূতিও মিলবে না। কিন্তু পরিবহন সংগঠনের নেতারা জানেন, যাত্রী নিরাপত্তায় নিরুদ্বেগ থাকলে তাঁদের কৈফিয়ত দিতে হবে না। কারও বিচার হবে না। গাড়ির নিরাপত্তার দাবিতে তাঁরা অবৈধ ধর্মঘট ডাকতে পারেন। তাতে তাঁদের বিরুদ্ধে কোনো আইনি ব্যবস্থা নেওয়া হবে না, কোনো চাপেও পড়তে হবে না। এই অবস্থাটি গ্রহণযোগ্য নয়।

এটা সবারই জানা পরিবহন খাতটি সরকারের কবজায় ও নিয়ন্ত্রণে রয়েছে। সরকারের একজন মন্ত্রী এর সবকিছু নিয়ন্ত্রণ করেন। ফলে কোনো ঘোষণা ছাড়া এই যে বাস চলাচল বন্ধ রয়েছে, তার পেছনে যে সরকারের সায় ও সমর্থন রয়েছে, তাতে কোনো সন্দেহ নেই। একই সঙ্গে এমন ধারণা করার যথেষ্ট কারণ রয়েছে যে, এয়ারপোর্ট রোডে বাসচাপায় শিক্ষার্থীর করুণ মৃত্যুর জের ধরে মনে হচ্ছে, ছাত্রদের স্বতঃস্ফূর্ত আন্দোলন ও তৎপরতাকে ম্লান করতেই একটা পাল্টা প্রতিশোধমূলক ব্যবস্থা হিসেবেই অবৈধ ধর্মঘট ডাকা হয়েছে। তারা ছাত্রদের মুখোমুখি হতে ভীত। কারণ, উল্লেখযোগ্যসংখ্যক গাড়ির বৈধ কাগজপত্র নেই। কোনো ধরনের পূর্বঘোষণা ছাড়াই এই ধর্মঘট শুধু অবৈধ নয়, বরং ভয়ানক গণবিরোধী। এর বিরুদ্ধে আদালতে রিট করার বিষয়টি বিবেচনার দাবি রাখে।   

সড়কের নিরাপত্তায় প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনার পাঁচ দফা নির্দেশনা বাস্তবায়িত হয়নি। এমনকি এসব নির্দেশনা বাস্তবায়নের দায়িত্বপ্রাপ্ত তিন মন্ত্রী এক মাস চলে গেলেও একটি বৈঠকে বসার দরকার মনে করেননি। বরং নিরাপদ সড়কের দাবিতে শিক্ষার্থীদের চলমান আন্দোলনের মধ্যে আরও ১১ জনের মৃত্যু ঘটেছে। আর গত সাড়ে তিন বছরে সড়ক দুর্ঘটনা ২৫ হাজার মানুষের প্রাণ কেড়ে নিয়েছে। আমরা শঙ্কিত যে এখনই উপযুক্ত পদক্ষেপ না নেওয়া হলে সড়ক জনগণের জন্য প্রতিকারহীন এক ভয়াল মৃত্যুফাঁদ হিসেবেই থেকে যাবে।

পরিবহন খাতের দৃশ্যত একশ্রেণির নির্দয় মালিক-মোক্তার যেন ধনুকভাঙাপণ করেছেন যে তাঁরা এই খাতে বিশৃঙ্খল অবস্থাই বজায় রাখবেন। তাঁদের কাছে যাত্রীদের জীবনের চেয়ে বাসের দাম অনেক বেশি। এ কারণে সড়কে মৃত্যুর কোনো পরিসংখ্যান নিয়ে তাঁরা কোনো জবাবদিহির ধার ধারেন না। এক মাস আগে প্রধানমন্ত্রী যেসব পদক্ষেপ নিতে বলেছিলেন, সেসব আইনেই বলা আছে। কিন্তু প্রতীয়মান হচ্ছে, মানুষ যতই লাশ হোক, তাঁদের আইন মানতে বাধ্য করার কেউ নেই। জনগণের আস্থা ও শ্রদ্ধা অর্জন করতে হলে বিবেকবান পরিবহনমালিকদের এই খাত বাঁচাতে এগিয়ে আসতে হবে। এবং এখনই তার সময়। 

এটা একটি মস্ত পরিহাস যে সরকার পরিবহন খাতের এই অঘোষিত ধর্মঘট নিয়ে কোনো উচ্চবাচ্য করছে না। অবৈধ এই ধর্মঘটের বিরুদ্ধে কোনো আইনগত ব্যবস্থা নিচ্ছে না। এতে জনগণ যে চরম দুর্ভোগের মধ্যে পড়ছে, তা সরকারের বিবেচনার মধ্যে নেই। অথচ ছাত্রদের শান্তিপূর্ণ প্রতিবাদকে তারা সুনজরে দেখতে পারছে না। বরং আমরা দেখতে পাচ্ছি এই শিশুদের ওপর হামলা ও নির্যাতনে পুলিশ ও ছাত্রলীগকে ব্যবহার করার মতো ভয়াবহ পথ বেছে নিচ্ছে। সব মিলিয়ে পরিস্থিতি এখন যেখানে গিয়ে দাঁড়িয়েছে, তা কোনোভাবেই গ্রহণযোগ্য নয়। শিক্ষার্থীরা যেসব দাবি তুলে ধরেছে, তাতে অযৌক্তিক কিছু নেই। এখন সরকারের উচিত বিশ্বাসযোগ্যভাবে এসব দাবি মেনে নেওয়ার প্রতিশ্রুতি দেওয়া এবং তা বাস্তবায়নের সময়ভিত্তিক পরিকল্পনা ঘোষণা করা।
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শিক্ষার্থীদের মিছিল জিগাতলা থেকে সায়েন্স ল্যাবরেটরি মোড়ে গেলে ছাত্রলীগের কর্মীরা লাঠিসোঁটা, রড ও রামদা নিয়ে হামলা চালান। এ সময় এক ফটোসাংবাদিককে পেটানো হয়। গতকাল দুপুরে। 

রাজধানীর ধানমন্ডি এলাকায় গতকাল রোববার শিক্ষার্থীদের বিশাল জমায়েতে এলোপাতাড়ি হামলা চালায় ছাত্রলীগ। এই হামলা চালানো হয় পুলিশি পাহারায়। পুলিশ পেছন থেকে কাঁদানে গ্যাস ছোড়ে। আর সামনে এগিয়ে এসে আন্দোলনরত শিক্ষার্থীদের বেধড়ক পেটান ছাত্রলীগের নেতা-কর্মীরা। এ সময় তাঁদের হাতে ছিল লাঠি-রড-রামদা-চ্যালা কাঠ। পরিচয় লুকাতে মাথায় ছিল হেলমেট।

শিক্ষার্থী ছাড়াও কর্তব্যরত সাংবাদিকদেরও খুঁজে খুঁজে নির্মমভাবে পেটান তাঁরা। এমনকি নারী চিকিৎসক, বৃদ্ধ পথচারীও রেহাই পাননি। বিভিন্ন ভবনের ওপর বা ভেতর থেকে যাঁরাই মুঠোফোনে হামলাকারীদের ছবি তুলেছেন, দেখামাত্র তাঁরাও মারধরের শিকার হয়েছেন।

গতকাল ধানমন্ডি এলাকায় পুলিশের পাহারায় করা এই হামলায় অংশ নেন ছাত্রলীগের কয়েক শ নেতা-কর্মী। এতে কমপক্ষে ৩০ জন আহত হয়ে বিভিন্ন হাসপাতালে চিকিৎসা নিয়েছেন। তাঁদের মধ্যে ১৪ জনকে ঢাকা মেডিকেল কলেজ হাসপাতালে নেওয়া হয়েছে। তাঁরা বিভিন্ন বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের শিক্ষার্থী। এই নিয়ে গত দুই দিনে ছাত্রলীগ ও আওয়ামী লীগের সহযোগী সংগঠনের হামলায় প্রায় ২০০ শিক্ষার্থী আহত হলেন।

গত ২৯ জুলাই বিমানবন্দর সড়কের কুর্মিটোলায় জাবালে নুর পরিবহনের একটি বাস একদল শিক্ষার্থীকে চাপা দিলে ঘটনাস্থলেই দুজন নিহত হন। এরপর থেকেই নিরাপদ সড়কের দাবিতে পুরো ঢাকার শিক্ষার্থীরা সড়কে নেমে আসে। বিভিন্ন সড়কে নেমে যানবাহনের কাগজপত্র যাচাই করা শুরু করে তারা। একপর্যায়ে মঙ্গলবার থেকে ঢাকার ট্রাফিক ব্যবস্থার নিয়ন্ত্রণ চলে যায় শিক্ষার্থীদের হাতে। এই আন্দোলন পুরো দেশে ছড়িয়ে পড়ে।

পরিস্থিতি সামাল দিতে গতকাল থেকে ট্রাফিক সপ্তাহ শুরু করে পুলিশ। তারপরও গতকাল ১০টি এলাকায় শিক্ষার্থীরা সড়কে অবস্থান নেয়। শনিবারের হামলার প্রতিবাদে গতকাল সবচেয়ে বেশি সংখ্যক জমায়েত ছিল সায়েন্স ল্যাবরেটরি ও ধানমন্ডি এলাকায়। সেখানেই পুলিশি পাহারায় হামলা হয়।

ঘটনা যেভাবে শুরু 

নিরাপদ সড়কের দাবিতে আন্দোলনরত স্কুল-কলেজের শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর গত শনিবারের হামলার প্রতিবাদে গতকাল বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় শিক্ষার্থীদের দুটি কর্মসূচি ছিল। ‘অপরাজেয় বাংলা’র নিচে ব্যবসায় অনুষদের শিক্ষার্থীদের নেতৃত্বে একটি অংশ এবং রাজু ভাস্কর্যের সামনে নিপীড়নের বিরুদ্ধে দীর্ঘদিন ধরে আন্দোলন চালিয়ে আসা শিক্ষার্থী ও বামপন্থী কয়েকটি সংগঠনের নেতা-কর্মীদের মানববন্ধনের কথা ছিল বেলা ১১টায়। ওই কর্মসূচি দুটিতে ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, বাংলাদেশ প্রকৌশল বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, ঢাকা মেডিকেল কলেজ, ঢাকা নার্সিং কলেজের কয়েক হাজার শিক্ষার্থী অংশ নেন। মানববন্ধন কর্মসূচি শেষে শিক্ষার্থীরা শাহবাগ থেকে জিগাতলা হয়ে আবারও শাহবাগে ফিরে প্রতিবাদ কর্মসূচি শেষ করার সিদ্ধান্ত নেন।

দুপুর ১২টার দিকে শিক্ষার্থীরা সায়েন্স ল্যাব হয়ে জিগাতলার দিকে মিছিল নিয়ে এগোয়। গতকালের স্লোগান ছিল মূলত ‘উই ওয়ান্ট জাস্টিস’। সকাল থেকেই সীমান্ত স্কয়ারের কাছে পুলিশ অবস্থান নেয়। শিক্ষার্থীদের একটি অংশ জিগাতলা মোড়ে জাপান-বাংলাদেশ ফ্রেন্ডশিপ হাসপাতালের সামনে দিয়ে ফিরছিল, অন্য অংশটি দাঁড়িয়ে ছিল পুলিশের মুখোমুখি। আন্দোলনকারীরা পুলিশের উদ্দেশে চিৎকার করছিল। একপর্যায়ে পুলিশ শিক্ষার্থীদের দিকে টিয়ার গ্যাসের শেল ছুড়তে শুরু করে। শিক্ষার্থীরাও দূর থেকে পুলিশকে লক্ষ্য করে ইট-পাথর ছোড়ে ও আগুন জ্বালিয়ে টিয়ার শেলের ঝাঁজ থেকে রক্ষা পাওয়ার চেষ্টা চালায়। বেলা দেড়টা নাগাদ পুলিশের উপর্যুপরি ধাওয়ার মুখে শিক্ষার্থীরা ছত্রভঙ্গ হয়ে বিভিন্ন জায়গায় আশ্রয় নেয়। সেখান থেকে বের করে নিয়ে পুলিশ তাদের ধানমন্ডি ১ নম্বরের দিকে জড়ো করে। অন্য অংশটি পার্কের ভেতর দিয়ে বেরিয়ে যাওয়ার চেষ্টা করে।

প্রত্যক্ষদর্শীরা জানান, ধানমন্ডি লেকের পাশ দিয়ে শিক্ষার্থীদের একাংশ বেরিয়ে যাওয়ার সময় আওয়ামী লীগ কার্যালয়ের সামনে থেকে লাঠিসোঁটা নিয়ে যুবকেরা শিক্ষার্থীদের তাড়া দেয়। একই সময়ে ঢাকা কলেজ থেকে কয়েক শ শিক্ষার্থী এসে সাধারণ শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর হামলা চালায়। প্রথমে ধানমন্ডি ১ নম্বর থেকে রক্তাক্ত অবস্থায় বেরিয়ে আসেন ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের দুই ছাত্র। তাঁদের লোহার রড ও লাঠি দিয়ে মেরে রক্তাক্ত করা হয়। এরপর রিকশায় করে হাসপাতালের দিকে আসেন ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়েরই আরেক ছাত্র। তাঁর গালে ছিল রামদায়ের কোপ। সাংবাদিকেরা যখন আহতদের ছবি তুলছিলেন, তখন অতর্কিতে ছাত্রলীগের নেতা-কর্মীরা এসে তাঁদের শাসান। পুলিশের সামনেই ছাত্রলীগের নেতা-কর্মীরা এসে বলেন, সাংবাদিকদের কেউ যদি ছবি তোলেন তাহলে সবাই ‘রক্তাক্ত’ হবেন। আশপাশের ভবন থেকে যাঁরা ওই সময় ছবি তুলছিলেন বা ভিডিও করছিলেন, তাঁদের তাক করে পাথর ছুড়ে মারেন ছাত্রলীগের নেতা-কর্মীরা। অ্যাপ্রোন পরা অবস্থায় এক নারী চিকিৎসককে তাঁরা রিকশা থেকে ফেলে মারধর করতে থাকেন। এর একটু পর তাঁরা চড়াও হন এক বৃদ্ধ পথচারীর ওপর। ওই পথচারী বারবার হাত জোড় করে ক্ষমা চেয়েও বাঁচতে পারেননি।

বেলা দুইটার দিকে প্রায় একই চিত্র ছিল সায়েন্স ল্যাবরেটরির দিকেও। সেখানে আন্দোলনকারী শিক্ষার্থীরা মাল্টিপ্ল্যান সেন্টারের সামনে জড়ো হয়েছিলেন। ঘটনাস্থলে ছাত্রলীগ হাজির হলে বেলা দেড়টার পর পুলিশ সায়েন্স ল্যাবরেটরির দিক থেকে কাঁদানে গ্যাস ছোড়া শুরু করে। তারপরই লাঠিসোঁটা, রড, পাইপ, রামদা হাতে মাথায় হেলমেট পরা একদল যুবক শিক্ষার্থীদের ধাওয়া করে কাঁটাবনের দিকে তাড়িয়ে দেন। ধাওয়ার সময় তাঁরা কয়েকজনকে মারধর করেন। বিভিন্ন ভবনের ওপর থেকে যাঁরা ভিডিও করছিলেন, তাঁদের দিকে তেড়ে যান হেলমেট পরিহিত যুবকেরা। কোনো ভবনের বারান্দা বা ছাদে লোকজন জড়ো হতে দেখলেই তাঁরা ইটপাটকেল নিক্ষেপ করেন, ছবি তুললে ‘খেয়ে ফেলবে’ বলেও হুমকি দেন। এ সময় পুলিশও কিছুটা সামনের দিকে দিকে এগিয়ে এসে বাটা সিগন্যালে অবস্থান নেয়।

আসাদ গেটেও দুপুর সাড়ে ১২টার সময় শিক্ষার্থীরা মিছিল বের করে। সায়েন্স ল্যাবে পৌঁছালে পুলিশ শিক্ষার্থীদের তাড়িয়ে দেয়। তারা শিক্ষার্থীদের দিকে টিয়ার শেল ছুড়তে শুরু করে। মিছিলটি ঘুরে যাওয়ার আগেই লাঠি হাতে ছাত্রলীগ ঘটনাস্থলে হাজির হয়। পুরো সময় পুলিশ উপস্থিত থাকলেও লাঠি হাতের যুবকদের সঙ্গে ঘোরাঘুরি করা ছাড়া তাদের আর কোনো ভূমিকা নিতে দেখা যায়নি। পথচারী ও দোকানপাট ও ভবনের ভেতর থেকে যাঁরা ভিডিও করছিলেন, আসাদ গেটেও ছাত্রলীগ তাঁদের দিকে ইট ছুড়ে মারে এবং ভিডিও না করার জন্য শাসাতে থাকে।

এ সময় পুলিশের রমনা জোনের উপকমিশনার মারুফ হোসেন সরদার সাংবাদিকদের বলেন, মিছিলকারীরা ধানমন্ডিতে আওয়ামী লীগ অফিসের দিকে যাচ্ছিল। তাদের নিবৃত্ত করার চেষ্টা করা হয়েছে। কেবল আন্দোলনরতদের নিবৃত্ত করা হচ্ছে, লাঠি হাতে ছাত্রদের নয় কেন জানতে চাইলে তিনি বলেন, ছাত্ররা ছত্রভঙ্গ হয়ে যাওয়ার পর পুলিশ বিভ্রান্ত হয়ে যায়। কারা কোন পক্ষের বুঝতে পারেনি। তাই যারা পুলিশের দিকে ঢিল ছুড়েছে, তাদেরই নিবৃত্ত করা হয়েছে।

শাহবাগ এলাকায় দায়িত্বরত একজন পুলিশ সদস্য প্রথম আলোকে বলেন, টিএসসির দিক থেকে একটি মিছিল আসার সময় পুলিশ বুঝতে পারছিল না এটা কাদের মিছিল। এরপর পুলিশ সেই মিছিল লক্ষ্য করে টিয়াস গ্যাসের শেল ছুড়তে উদ্যত হয়। এ সময় পুলিশের ওয়াকিটকিতে বলা হয়, এরা আলফা-লিমা (ফোনেটিক অ্যালফাবেট এ এল, যা দিয়ে আওয়ামী লীগ বোঝানো হয়)। এরপর ঊর্ধ্বতন কর্মকর্তারা মিছিলের অনুমতি দেন।

আরেকজন কর্মকর্তা জানান, বেলা পৌনে দুইটার সময় ঢাকা কলেজের দিক থেকে হেলমেট পরে লাঠিসোঁটা হাতে ছাত্রলীগের একটি মিছিল সায়েন্স ল্যাবের দিকে আসতে থাকলে সেখানে দায়িত্বরত কর্মকর্তারা জানতে চান এরা কারা। এ সময় ওয়াকিটকিতে বলা হয় তারা আলফা-লিমা। মিছিলকে আসার অনুমতি দেওয়া হয়। সেই মিছিলে আসা ছাত্রলীগের নেতা-কর্মীরাই ধানমন্ডি ১ নম্বর সড়কের মুখে এসে শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর হামলা চালান।

হামলা ছিল পরিকল্পিত

পুলিশের একাধিক দায়িত্বশীল সূত্র জানায়, শিক্ষার্থীদের আন্দোলন সামাল দিতে কী করণীয়, তা নিয়ে গত বৃহস্পতিবার পুলিশ সদর দপ্তরে বৈঠক হয়। ওই বৈঠকে পরিস্থিতি নিয়ন্ত্রণে রাজেনৈতিক দল ও ছাত্রসংগঠনের নেতাদের সম্পৃক্ত করার কথা বলা হয়। এরপরই শনিবার পুলিশের উপস্থিতিতে ধানমন্ডি এলাকায় শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর ছাত্রলীগ হামলা করে। যদিও একটি গুজবকে কেন্দ্র করে এ হামলার ঘটনা ঘটে। তবে গত শনিবারের হামলার সময় পুলিশ সদস্যরা নীরব দর্শকের ভূমিকায় থাকলেও গতকাল তাঁরা ছাত্রলীগের সহযোগী হিসেবে আবির্ভূত হন।

এভাবে পুলিশি পাহারায় শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর হামলার ব্যাপারে জানতে চাইলে ঢাকা মহানগর পুলিশের কর্মকর্তারা কোনো মন্তব্য করতে রাজি হননি। এর আগে দুপুরে গুলিস্তান জিরো পয়েন্টে ট্রাফিক সপ্তাহ উদ্বোধন অনুষ্ঠানে স্বরাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রী আসাদুজ্জামান খান বর্তমান পরিস্থিতি ধৈর্যের সীমা অতিক্রম করলে কাউকে ছাড় দেওয়া হবে না বলে হুঁশিয়ারি দেন।

গতকাল ধানমন্ডি যখন রণক্ষেত্র, তখন ধানমন্ডি ৩ নম্বরে আওয়ামী লীগ কার্যালয়ে আওয়ামী লীগের সাধারণ সম্পাদক এবং সড়ক পরিবহন ও সেতুমন্ত্রী ওবায়দুল কাদের ও যুগ্ম সাধারণ সম্পাদক আবদুর রহমান অবস্থান করছিলেন। বেশ কিছু নেতা-কর্মী ছিলেন কার্যালয়ের বাইরে।

ঢাকার মতো গতকাল দেশের বিভিন্ন স্থানেও ছিল প্রায় একই চিত্র। নিরাপদ সড়কের জন্য ঢাকায় আন্দোলনরত শিক্ষার্থীদের ওপর হামলার প্রতিবাদে দেশের বিভিন্ন স্থানে বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের শিক্ষার্থীরা বিক্ষোভ-সমাবেশ, মানববন্ধন করেছেন। চট্টগ্রাম প্রকৌশল ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় (চুয়েট), রাজশাহী প্রকৌশল ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, হাজী মোহাম্মদ দানেশ বিজ্ঞান ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, কুষ্টিয়া ইসলামী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, বাংলাদেশ কৃষি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় এবং খুলনা, বরিশাল ও ফরিদপুরের শিক্ষার্থীরা এসব কর্মসূচিতে অংশ নেন।

আহত ১৪ জন ঢাকা মেডিকেলে 

রাজধানীর জিগাতলায় পুলিশের টিয়ার গ্যাসের শেল ও লাঠিপেটায় ঢাবির শিক্ষার্থীসহ ১৪ জন আহত হয়েছেন। তাঁরা ঢাকা মেডিকেল কলেজ হাসপাতালে (ঢামেক) চিকিৎসাধীন আছে। আহতদের কয়েকজনের নাম-পরিচয় পাওয়া গেছে। তাঁরা হলেন ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের শিক্ষার্থী নুসরাত জাহান (২১), সুসমিতা রয়েল লিসা (২৩), তুষার (২৪), শিমন্তী (২৬), নাঈম (২৩), শাওন (২৪), মারুফ (২৪), বুয়েটের রাকিন (২৩), আইইউবির ছাত্র এনামুল হক (২৪), ছাত্র তামিমসহ (২৩) প্রায় ১৪ জন। তাঁদের মধ্যে ছাত্রলীগের একজন কর্মীও রয়েছেন। তাঁর নাম শামীম আল মামুন (২৭)। আহতরা জানান, এই ঘটনায় আরও অনেক শিক্ষার্থী আহত আছেন, বিভিন হাসপাতালে তাঁরা ছড়িয়ে-ছিটিয়ে চিকিৎসা নিচ্ছেন। ঢাকা মেডিকেল পুলিশ ফাঁড়ির উপপরিদর্শক (এসআই) মো. বাচ্চু মিয়া তথ্যের সত্যতা নিশ্চিত করেন।

এর আগে শনিবারের হামলার ঘটনায় অন্তত ৮৫ জন ধানমন্ডির পপুলার ও জাপান বাংলাদেশ ফ্রেন্ডশিপ হাসপাতালে চিকিৎসা নিয়েছেন বলে জানা গেছে।
  • কার্টসিঃ প্রথম আলো/ আগস্ট ৬,২০১৮ 

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Bus 'strike' makes people suffer


Public transport taken off roads apparently to counter students' road safety movement

 
In what appears to be an old trick to counter the ongoing student movement for safe roads, transport owners and workers yesterday suspended bus services between the capital and other districts in an undeclared strike, causing untold sufferings to thousands of people.

The passengers had to either return home or remain stranded at bus terminals in the city and elsewhere as transport operators refused to run buses.


 

Transport owners said they made the decision for fear of vandalism amid protests over the deaths of two students on Airport Road on Sunday. The agitating students demand safety on roads through a total reform to the transport sector where corruption and mismanagement are rife.

Khandaker Enayetullah, secretary general of Bangladesh Transport Owners' Association, claimed that around 400 buses were vandalised and eight buses were torched across the country over the last six days.

“Owners and workers are feeling insecure. They suspended bus services spontaneously,” he said at a press briefing at the association office in the capital yesterday afternoon.

He said the owners and workers' associations didn't issue any directives in this regard, and that the suspension will remain until normalcy returns.

Asked about people's sufferings, Enayetullah said the owners had to suspend the service considering the workers' safety.

He, however, said they have kept the night coach services open.

Meanwhile, Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan said the transport owners and workers stopped bus service due to insecurity.

Drivers were beaten up at some places, he told reporters after attending a milad mahfil at Mohakhali for one of the two victims -- Dia Khanam Mim whose father Jahangir Alam is a transport leader.

“We have observed today's [Friday] situation. If a similar situation prevails tomorrow, I hope the owners and workers will resume services,” said Shajahan, also executive president of Bangladesh Road Transport Workers' Federation.

Asked about the agitating students' demand for his resignation, Shajahan said, “This is BNP's demand, not students'.

Transport sector analysts say whenever there is a strong protest against anomalies in the transport sector, owners and labour leaders halt services, which is nothing but a trick to weaken the justified movement of people.As per the Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1983, any unannounced strike by transport owners is a punishable offence. And the authorities can cancel route permits for such an offence.

Talking to this newspaper, Mozammel Haque Chowdhury, secretary general of Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samity, said, “The ill effort to victimise people and put the government in a precarious situation is not expected in any way.”

Just when the prime minister has given directives to bring certain reforms to the transport sector amid the student movement, the transport owners have resorted to the trick of halting services across the country, he said.

Transport owners played the same trick on many previous occasions, including the one in 2015 when there was a campaign against unfit vehicles.

“Such tricks of the transport owners are a major barrier to improving good governance and establishing the rule of law in transport sector. We cannot accept it anymore,” said Mozammel.

It's the passengers who have to bear the brunt of such tricks, he added.

 

PASSENGERS SUFFER IN CAPITAL

Hundreds of passengers remained stranded at Gabtoli, Mohakhali and Syedabad terminals as no long-route buses were operated from any of the terminals in the capital.

At the Gabtoli bus station, scores of passengers were seen looking for transport.

Finding no bus, some of them rented pick-ups to go to Aricha. Each of them had to pay around Tk 500 for the ride, which is only Tk 50 for a bus.

The news of suspension of bus services came as a shock to 70-year-old Samiran Begum who came to the capital from Satkhira with her three family members for treatment two days ago.

“How will we spend the night here?” she told this newspaper yesterday afternoon.

 

CHITTAGONG

Hundreds of passengers crowded the BRTC bus station and other terminals in Goribullah Shah and Olonkar intersection areas only to learn that the bus service to all districts, except for Chittagong Hill Tracts, had been suspended.

Motaleb Mia, a garment worker, said he was waiting for a bus for more than an hour to go to Noakhali.

“All the counters are closed. No one is saying anything about what happened. We guess transport owners gave orders to halt bus services because of the student protest,” he told this newspaper in the morning.

Another passenger, Kamal Uddin, had been waiting for a Dhaka-bound bus since 10:00am but could not find any till 4:00pm.

“It is totally unacceptable to make people suffer this way. Everything in the transport sector is aimed at protecting the transport owners' interests. There is no one to protect the interests of common people,” he said.

Kofil Ahmed, secretary general of Inter-District Bus Owners' Association, said they decided to halt the service for fear of vandalism.

“We got instructions from Dhaka to stop bus services as they fear that our vehicles may come under attack,” he said without giving any details.

 

BENAPOLE

Many passengers, including foreigners, got stranded in the Benapole Check Post area after crossing the Indian side of the border.

“How long will we remain stranded here? The drivers have stopped running buses. What is this?” said Abdur Rahman who returned from India yesterday morning.

Some passengers were seen hiring vehicles to go to their relatives' houses nearby while others kept waiting at the bus terminals for hours.

NORTHERN REGION

The suspension of long-route bus services caused immense sufferings to passengers in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Bogra, Joypurhat and Naogaon.

Our Dinajpur correspondent found scores of buses parked at Rangpur Central Bus Terminal as well as the bus stations in Kamarpara and Satmatha intersection areas in Rangpur city.

Failing to get any bus, many of the passengers returned home.

Talking to this newspaper, Monjur Rahman, general secretary of Rajshahi Road Transport Owners' Group and also a leader of the Awami League, said they would operate buses at night.

No bus left any stations in Sylhet, Sunamganj, Moulvibazar and Habiganj.

Transport workers put up barricades at many points on the highways so that no bus can ply long-haul routes.

In Barisal, bus service remained suspended as Dhaka-bound buses from the district were unable to ply the roads through Madaripur, the home district of Shajahan,

The situation was the same in Comilla, Barisal, Mymensingh, Chuadanga, Jhenidah, Pabna, Sirajganj, Kushtia, Khulna, Chandpur, Khulna, Bagerhat, Narail, Kushtia, Meherpur, Chuadanga, Satkhira, Jessore and Magura.

 

BNP'S ALLEGATION

The BNP yesterday alleged that bus owners and workers suspended service following ministers' directives.

“The services have been suspended at the ministers' directives in a bid to gloss over the justified demands of the students,” BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi told journalists at a press briefing at the party's Nayapaltan office.

  - Courtesy: The Daily Star /Aug 04, 2018

5 killed as reckless driving on


Tangail schoolgirl, Dhaka motorcyclist among victims

 
Reckless driving claimed five more lives yesterday amid the nationwide student protest for road safety.
Three people were killed in a head-on collision between two buses in Savar on the outskirts of the capital around 7:00pm. Earlier in the day, rash driving left a schoolgirl and a nurse dead in Tangail and Dhaka respectively.


Police said a speedy bus heading for Faridpur from Dhaka and a local bus crashed into each other on an empty Dhaka-Aricha highway in Keliya area of Dhamrai, leaving three passengers dead on the spot.
At least 30 others were also injured. They were taken to Dhamrai Upazila Health Complex. Later, six of them were referred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital as their condition was critical, said sources at the Dhamrai hospital.
Rejaul Haque, officer-in-charge of Dhamrai Police Station, said the bodies were sent to Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital for autopsy.
The buses were seized, said the OC.
The identities of the deceased could not be confirmed till 12:30am today. What happened to the drivers also could not be known.
 
TANGAIL ACCIDENT
With a 15-year-old assistant of a driver at the wheel, a pickup hit 10th-grader Sadia Afrin, 16, from behind in Beltoli Bazar area of Tangail's Sakhipur upazila, leaving her critically wounded.
The accident happened around 9:00am when Sadia, daughter of Azaharul Haque of Borochowna Dhelipara village, was returning home from one of her relatives' house, said SM Tuhin Ali, officer-in-charge of Sakhipur Police Station.
The driver, Tanvir, tried to escape but locals caught him and handed him over to police.
Badly wounded Sadia, a student of Borochowna High School, was rushed to Sakhipur Upazila Health Complex. As her condition deteriorated, doctors referred her to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital. She died on her way to the hospital around noon, reported our Tangail correspondent, quoting the OC.
As the news spread, locals brought out a procession in Borochowna Dhelipara area and blocked the Dhaka-Sagardighi road there, leading to long tailbacks on both sides of the road, said witnesses. The protesters left after the local administration assured them of punishing the driver immediately, they said.During preliminary interrogation, Tanvir admitted that he was an assistant of the main driver, Lavlu Mia. The arrestee said he was taking the pick-up for wash at a garage as asked by Lavlu, said Mohammad Ahaduzzaman, additional superintendent of police (crime) in Tangail.
The vehicle was seized. Police were trying to arrest Lavlu, he said.
Sadia's parents were struggling to come to terms with the fact that their daughter would never become back. 
“Please bring my daughter back. How could it happen to her!” wailed her father Azahaul Haque, a trader, at their home. At one point, he took a long pause and said, “She [Sadia] was a good student. We dreamt that one day she would go for higher studies. That dream, however, has been shattered.”
 
ACCIDENT IN DHAKA
Saiful Islam Rana, a nurse at Dhaka Community Medical College and Hospital in Moghbazar, was killed around 1:00pm as a speedy bus hit his motorcycle and dragged him yards on the street in the same area.
Quoting witnesses, the victim's cousin Rajibul Islam Rabid said the bus got down the ramp of Moghbazar flyover near Wireless Gate at speed and rammed Saiful's motorbike which had entered the thoroughfare from an alley.
The incident happened even as traffic was thin in the area, Rabid said, adding Saiful was on his way to home in Goran for lunch.
Locals first rushed critically injured Saiful, 26, to a nearby hospital and then to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where doctors declared him dead.
While trying to flee immediately after the incident, the bus, which was carrying passengers for another bus that operates on the Dhaka-Satkhira route, hit a rickshaw, leaving the rickshaw-puller and two passengers on it injured.
Locals, however, caught the bus and set it on fire. They also caught the driver, beat him up and handed him over to police.On information, three fire engines went to the spot, but the vehicle had completely been burnt by that time.
Son of Shahjahan Mia, who works at a city hospital, Saiful was from Banaripara in Barisal. One of his sisters is a college student while the other a schoolgirl.
A neighbour of the family said it had been doing well since Saiful got a job at the community clinic in Moghbazar.
A case was filed in this connection.After the news spread, students of Dhaka Community Medical College blocked one side of the road near the spot, protesting the death. They were there till 9:30pm last night.
Contacted, Maruf Hossain Sardar, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (Ramna Zone), said they detained the driver, Imran, and his assistant.
Yesterday's incidents came barely a week after two college students, Dia Khanam Mim and Abdul Karim Rajib, were crushed by a reckless bus on Airport Road.
The two died as a Jabal-e-Noor bus ploughed into a crowd while competing for passengers with another bus of the same company. Later, it was revealed that a third bus was involved in the race.
The incident sparked an outrage across the country, leading to the ongoing student movement.

     - Courtesy: The Daily Star /Aug 04, 2018