Bangladesh transport operators have announced they will maintain normal services nationwide despite a shutdown call from the banned Awami League, which authorities say aims to disrupt election preparations. Humayun Kabir, acting general secretary of the Road Transport Workers Federation, stated that any attempts to interfere with vehicle operations would face resistance from drivers and owners committed to preserving mobility.
The federation has condemned what it describes as destabilizing tactics and requested government compensation for losses stemming from recent arson attacks. Previous actions attributed to Awami League supporters resulted in approximately 20 burned vehicles and one driver fatality, according to the workers' organization.
The federation has condemned what it describes as destabilizing tactics and requested government compensation for losses stemming from recent arson attacks. Previous actions attributed to Awami League supporters resulted in approximately 20 burned vehicles and one driver fatality, according to the workers' organization.