Battery-urge rickshaw drivers blocked the railway line within the capital’s Jatrabari from 11am to 1:30pm this day (22 November), demonstrating for around three hours.
Clashes and chases-counter chases had been reported between police and the drivers throughout this time.
The drivers staged this blockade to thunder the ban on battery rickshaws and to interrogate of permission to feature on the roads, talked about Nazmun Nahar, accountability officer of Shyampur police space.
She talked about police is attempting to raise the snort beneath preserve an eye on.
Within the period in-between, educate products and services between Dhaka and Narayanganj, Khulna and Rajshahi is in entire quit which ability that of the railway blockade, talked about Anwar Hossain, the distance master at Kamalapur Railway Region.
He talked about the educate operations on the Padma Bridge route is rarely any longer going to resume till the legislation enforcement agencies give a green signal.
Within the period in-between, locals talked about native BNP activists chased the protesting drivers around 2pm, who then moved away from that dwelling and took predicament in other places.
Earlier the outdated day (21 November), drivers if the battery-urge rickshaws staged a avenue blockade and demonstrated in four areas within the capital for six-seven hours.
There used to be a conflict between rickshaw drivers and legislation enforcement forces in Mohakhali within the afternoon.
All over this time, the protesters vandalised a total lot of buildings and automobiles of the legislation enforcement forces within the dwelling.
Practice products and services between Dhaka and the leisure of the country had been suspended for six hours the outdated day.
On Tuesday (19 November), the Excessive Court docket directed authorities to impose restrictions or quit battery-urge autorickshaws in Dhaka city streets inner three days.
On the identical night a scholar of Jahangirnagar College, Afsana Karim used to be killed in an accident moving a battery-urge autorickshaw, which later sparked protests among students.