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Workers’ Protest Halts Highway in Gazipur, 20-Kilometer Traffic Jam

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  10 Nov 2024, 10:48
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In Gazipur’s Maleker Bari area, workers from TNZ Group have continued their blockade of the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway, causing a traffic jam extending approximately 20 kilometers on both sides of the road.

This information was confirmed on Sunday (November 10) at 9 a.m. by Gazipur Metropolitan’s Deputy Police Commissioner (Traffic) Ibrahim Khan. He stated that the workers' protest, which began at around 9:30 a.m. yesterday, has persisted throughout the night. Due to the blockade, the highway is congested from Tongi to Rajendrapur, and travelers are now using alternate routes.

The Gazipur Metropolitan Police shared a traffic update on their official Facebook page, requesting commuters to use alternative roads. The update informed travelers on the Dhaka-Mymensingh and Dhaka-Tangail Highways that the roadblock remains in place near the Columbia Garments, between Bhogra Bypass and Maleker Bari, as garment workers continue their protest over unpaid wages and allowances since yesterday morning.

Witnesses reported that some outsiders with sticks have joined the protesting workers. The blockade has caused long lines of stranded vehicles on both sides, including national and private transports, with perishable goods trapped in some of the cargo trucks. Many passengers left their buses to continue their journeys on foot or by alternative means, leaving several vehicles empty.

Asif, a helper with Takwa Paribahan, said that he set off from Joyna Bazar on Sunday morning with passengers headed toward the Joydebpur intersection but got stuck in traffic near Bhawal National Park in Rajendrapur after navigating several small jams.

Abdul Qadir, who was waiting at Mawna intersection in Sreepur for a long-distance bus to Dhaka, shared, “I’ve been standing here to get to Dhaka, and they’re asking for 150 taka to Joydebpur intersection. Other buses are only going as far as Rajendrapur due to the traffic jams. Now I’m quite worried.”

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