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People are returning to Dhaka without suffering

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 01 Jul 2023, 11:32 pm

Dhaka, July 1: People are leaving the capital Dhaka on the third day of Eid. The flight from home to Dhaka has begun. Even if there is no excess passenger pressure and car shortage, the cars are getting the expected number of passengers.

This image was seen at the Syedabad Bus Terminal, one of the gateways of the capital, on Saturday (July 1). The usual busyness is seen in the counters there. People are still returning home with pulse. Besides, they have started returning to Dhaka for work. The concerned said that all the cars have come from the area to Sayedabad with passengers since morning.

Alamgir, a passenger of Al-Arafah Paribahan, who left from Ramganj in Laxmipur, said that their fare is Tk 400 during normal hours. 500 has been kept for Eid. However, there is no shortage of passengers, nor is there an excess. There is a lot of passenger pressure on the occasion of Eid. However, there are also enough cars.

Abdul Malek, a passenger of Padma Exclusive who left from Chandpur, said, We came to Dhaka from Chandpur as a family. As we left early in the morning, we didn't have to hurry to get the car. But the passengers are full. The car seat did not come empty. The rent is Tk 350 during normal time and Tk 450 during Eid.

Fatema Begum, a passenger of Surma Paribahan who left from Kachua in Chandpur, said that the fare has been kept from them as usual. However, saw the pressure of passengers and vehicles on the road.

Apart from this, vehicles from Sylhet-Chittagram and various divisions and districts of the capital Dhaka to Syedabad were seen coming loaded with passengers. Same goes for the picture. Various transports are departing from Sayedabad, one of the capital's bus terminals, to different parts of the country with satisfied passengers.

An imam of the mosque named Nurul Islam said that after praying in the mosque, he finished all the work in two days and is going to his village home in Chandpur today.

Madrasa student Naeem Sheikh said, we have done leather collection and sale in Madrasa for two days. going home now Many passengers like them are going home two days after Eid due to various reasons.

Transport officials are also satisfied with getting passengers in both directions. They say that there was only pressure from passengers to leave Dhaka for the past few days. On the way back, the cars would somehow come empty. Now there are quite a lot of passengers coming and going.

There is a relief in this terminal of chronic traffic jams. The terminal, which was jam-packed with urban and extra-urban transport, now looks quite normal.