The transport sector will have to free political influence

in #transport7 years ago

"To free the nation from the curse of road accidents, we have to overcome the difficulties of road accidents. For this reason, the public transport sector must ensure the proper implementation of the law without releasing all political influences.

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These days, politicians, journalist leaders and lawyers, including prominent citizens, are talking about the road accidents and rally in front of the National Committee to Protect Naval Street and Railway in front of the National Press Club.

President of National Committee Haji Mohammad Shahid Miah chaired the meeting and general secretary Ashish Kumar Dey spoke in the rally, senior politician Nurur Rahman Selim, Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists Union leader Syed Ishtiaq Reza, former president of Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) Sakhawat Hossain Badsha, former Vice-President Ajmal Haq Helal and former General Secretary Raju Ahmed, lost in road accidents Senior correspondent of Journalist and Kaler Kantho, Nikhil Bhadra, Joint Secretary of the Democratic Bar Association, Hasan Tariq Chowdhury Sohel, Executive Member of Dhaka Union of Journalists Sakila Parvin Ruma and former organizing secretary Shahjahan Miah, human rights activist Jalaluddin, general secretary of Hawker's Union, Sekender Hayat, joint secretary of the National Committee Joint Secretary, Rajan Bhattacharya, Secure Road Lion were captured. Gani Mia Babul, journalist Moshiur Rahman, DRU vice-president Galuman Shafi, former finance secretary Rezaul Karim, BAKSAL leaders Akhter Hossain, engineer Tuhin Parvez, former student leader Pushpain Roy, JC Sikder, Saurabh Bhadra Montu and others.

Demonstrom party presidium member Nurur Rahman Selim said, "The public transport sector must ensure the proper implementation of the law without releasing all political influences." He urged the nation to free the road accidents and to free the people from the accident.

Journalist Ishtiaque Reza said that the leaders of the bus owners' association and the Road Transport Workers Union are the two top leaders of the minister responsible for the continuous road accidents and casualties in the public transport sector. As a result, bus-truck owners and workers are politically influential. Not only the services and security of the common people, their main objective is to profit only. "Bangladesh's transport workers are the most rowdy in the world," he said.

Journalist Ajmal Haque Helal said, "The road accidents are not going to reduce due to the business attitude of the owners and the recklessness of the workers.

He drew the attention of the Prime Minister to take action against these opportunist and financially-owned workers-workers.
Journalist Nikhil Bhadra said, "Those who were killed in the accident, they died and survived. But his relatives became very helpless. And those who are crippled, they have to carry on this curse all their life, survive being the burden of the family. The government will have to take effective steps to release the people.

Raju Ahmed said 13 lakh licensed drivers were driving vehicles across the country. These illegal drivers must be brought under the immediate law. He gave his consent to making the SSC pass mandatory minimum educational qualification for issuing a driver's license for creating skilled drivers.

National Committee General Secretary Ashish Kumar Dey said, to reduce the road accidents, the discipline should be restored in the public transport sector. To stop the harassment of ordinary owners and workers, all the buses and truck terminals of the country will be free from extortion and illegal occupation. He also demanded to provide all kinds of transport workers with salary and allowances, weekly leave, and daily work schedules.