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No buses leave Natore due to non-cooperation movement

Commuters suffer

Special Correspondent Transportation 2024-08-04, 10:56am

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No buses leave Natore due to non-cooperation movement



Natore, Aug 04 - No passenger buses left here for Dhaka and other parts of the country as the ‘all-out non-cooperation’ movement called by the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement got underway since Sunday morning.

The disruption of traffic movement caused immense sufferings to the commuters on the first working day of the week while many were seen walking to work places and on light vehicles.

Visiting Boro Harishpur Central Bus Terminal in the district headquarters, UNB correspondent found most of the bus counters closed in the morning.

Moreover, authorities of Dhaka-bound bus transport suspended their trips on Saturday night and returned previously sold tickets to the passengers.

The same scene prevailed at Bhabanigan Bus Terminal as no buses left the station in the district.

District Bus Minibus Owners Association President Lakkhan Poddar said, they suspended movement of the buses on security grounds due to the student movement.-UNB