



UNB, Dhaka :
Public transports were seemingly off Dhaka roads this morning, ahead of BNP’s last divisional rally in the capital city.
No public transport was seen plying the roads since morning; only some CNG-run auto-rickshaws were seen.
BNP is ready to hold its 10th divisional rally at Golapbagh field in the capital and thousands of leaders and activists of the party have thronged the rally venue.
Though there is no transport strike in force, owners were not allowing their transport to move about the road.
A few inter-city buses were seen on the road, but they were few and far between.
City dwellers, especially office-goers, have been facing difficulties reaching their respective destinations. Most were seen waiting for public transport on the road since morning.
Joint Commissioner Traffic (North) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), Abu Saleh Md Raihan, also observed that the presence of public transport is very thin on the road.
The number of commuters on the road was also less compared to other days, he said, adding that people were not leaving their homes unless they have urgent work.
Police and Ansar members have been deployed in different parts of the city to ensure security.
Alongside, law enforcement agencies, activists of Awami Lague, Jubo League and Chhatra League were also seen taking position on city streets.
BNP supporters were seen heading towards the rally venue on foot as public transport remained off the streets from this morning.
Shops across the city were also kept closed.