Daylong traffic chaos stops Dhaka
Thousands of private university students again took to the streets and blocked traffic in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country today to press their demand for lifting the 7.5 percent value added tax (VAT) imposed on their tuition fees.
Dhaka city dwellers suffered immensely as the agitating students blocked several key points in Rampura, Mohakhali, Baridhara, Dhanmondi and other areas since around 10:00am, causing severe traffic congestion in the capital.
Star During the demonstrations, vehicles stood bumper-to-bumper in a massive traffic tangle. As a result, hundreds of commuters suffered being stranded for hours on the road amid the sweltering heat. Many had to travel on foot as vehicular movements came to a standstill around the protest sites.
Ambulances
carrying patients, vehicles carrying Hajj pilgrims and school-going
students suffered immensely travelling to their destinations due to the
sever traffic congestion. Photo: Amran Hossain/ Star
Many had to travel on foot as vehicular movements came to a standstill around the protest sites. Photo: Amran Hossain/ Star
The government slapped 7.5 percent VAT on private universities in the current budget. The decision drew widespread criticism from students and guardians.
Ambulances
carrying patients, vehicles carrying Hajj pilgrims and school-going
students suffered immensely travelling to their destinations due to the
sever traffic congestion. Photo: Palash Khan/ Star
Students of several universities, including East West, North South, Brac, Independent, State University, United International University (UIU), Stamford and Daffodil, began their demonstration form September 10.
Ambulances
carrying patients, vehicles carrying Hajj pilgrims and school-going
students suffered immensely travelling to their destinations due to the
sever traffic congestion. Photo: Enam Ul Haque/ Star
Students were seen to block the roads even during the rainfall in the afternoon. Photo: Fardaus Mobarok/ Star
Students of Brac University, American International University of Bangladesh and South East University marched on the streets of Mohakhali and Gulshan while hundreds from North South and Independent universities staged a sit-in on Progoti Sarani at Bashundhara.
Many fell sick
due to the heat while waiting in the vehicles in the traffic congestion
caused by the road blocks by the demonstrating students. Photo: SK
Enamul Haq/ Star
Students of Stamford University blockaded Dhanmondi's Satmasjid road
and those from Daffodil University blockaded Mirpur Road in Sukrabad
area.
Auto-rickshaw driver trying to get his vehicle to the free side of the road over the road island. Photo: SK Enamul Haq/ Star
Around four lakh students are currently studying in a total of 83 private universities in the country.
From The Daily Star.
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