Transport strike withdrawn in Bangladesh after government accepts demand to hike fare

The nationwide strike of public transport buses in Bangladesh was called off late on Sunday after the government agreed to raise the fare of diesel-operated buses and minivans by approximately 27 per cent

Nov 08, 2021
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Transport strike withdrawn in Bangladesh

The nationwide strike of public transport buses in Bangladesh was called off late on Sunday after the government agreed to raise the fare of diesel-operated buses and minivans by approximately 27 per cent. However, there would be no increase in the fare charged by the CNG-operated buses and minivans and other public transport, UNI news agency said.

The fare for water transport services have also been raised across the country by approximately 35 per cent. The launch owners had suspended their services from Saturday demanding a hike in fares.

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) reached an agreement with the launch owners on Sunday after which the strike by the waterways transport owners was called off.

The agreement was reached between the Bangladesh Road Transport Owners Association and the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) after a long meeting on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the truckers union announced they will continue their strike demanding withdrawal of the enhanced diesel prices as well as reduction in increased toll at Jamuna and Muktarpur bridges.

The Bangladesh Road Transport Owners Association had launched a nationwide strike from Friday morning seeking revision of fares after the government raised the diesel prices by Taka 15 per liter on Wednesday. The strike had seriously affected the public life and movement of goods in most of the country for three days.

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