Comparatively less public transport on Dhaka streets

Comparatively less public transport on Dhaka streets
Photo: Daily Tribunal

After the quota reform movement, the capital is returning to its normal shape. On Tuesday, all educational institutions and office courts opened across the country. Therefore, the pressure of work-oriented people has increased on the way to the capital Dhaka. In this situation, there is not enough public transport on the road.

It has been seen visiting several roads of capital Dhaka on Tuesday. Many people can be seen waiting for public transport on the side of the road.

When talking to Obaidul Karim, a job holder waiting on the capital's Banani road, he told Daily Bangladesh that there is peace in the country after a long time. Although everything is open from today, the movement of local buses in Dhaka is very limited. I want to go to Karwan Bazar but I can't get a bus.

At that time, when I spoke to a bus driver named Moinul, he said, "I went out with the car for the sake of mere subsistence, I am also afraid. There are more people on the road but not everyone has left the car, that's why there is so much pressure."

Meanwhile, despite suffering, signs of relief among people are visible everywhere.