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Dhaka’s rail link with other parts restored after 5 hrs as railway workers withdraw blockade

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UNB, Dhaka :

Rail communication between Dhaka and other parts of the country resumed on Sunday afternoon after five hours of suspension due to blockade on rail tracks by a section of temporary workers of the Bangladesh Railway near Karwan Bazar in the capital.

The workers under the banner of ‘Bangladesh Railway Temporary Workers’ stopped movement of Titas commuter train by putting barricade on the rail tracks at FDC Railgate area of Karwan Bazar in the capital in the morning.

The railway workers said they are demanding to make the job of temporary workers permanent, regularization of jobs, cancellation of outsourcing practice and amendment to the recruitment rules 2020.

The blockade was withdrawn after five hours around 3:00 pm, Ferdous Ahmed Bishwas, Officer-in-Charge of Kamalapur Railway Police Station, told UNB.

There has been a major disruption in the train schedule for departures from Dhaka to various destinations in the country since the blockade began, causing sufferings to hundreds of passengers.

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