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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
Traffic movement on Nabinagar-Chandra highway resumes after 32 hours

Bangladesh

UNB
22 October, 2024, 02:50 pm
Last modified: 22 October, 2024, 09:02 pm

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Traffic movement on Nabinagar-Chandra highway resumes after 32 hours

The agitated workers also vandalised 50 vehicles on the road

UNB
22 October, 2024, 02:50 pm
Last modified: 22 October, 2024, 09:02 pm
The workers initially began their protest yesterday (22 October) at 10am by blocking the road, and the demonstration has continued today. Photo: Collected
The workers initially began their protest yesterday (22 October) at 10am by blocking the road, and the demonstration has continued today. Photo: Collected

Vehicular movement on Nabinagar-Chandra highway in Bypile area of Savar, remained suspended for 32 hours as the garment workers blocked the road demanding payment of their dues and reopening of their factories.

Witnesses said the workers of Generation Next Limited factory took to the street around 10am on Monday at Bypile intersection, halting vehicular movement.

Around 5pm, a team of law enforcing agencies asked them to go away from the road with assurance to fulfill their demand.

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But they did not pay any heed to the request and stayed there.

At one stage, police chased them to disperse, forcing the workers to go away from the street.

However, no one was injured.

The agitated workers also vandalised 50 vehicles on the road.

Sarwar Alam, director of Industrial Police-1, said the workers have been driven away and vehicular movement was normal.

Workers said the authorities concerned of Generation Next Limited factory closed the factory for an indefinite period without clearing their dues.

The owners of the factory gave assurance to pay their salary several times but no initiative has been taken yet.

Additional police have been deployed to avert further trouble.
 

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