BANGLADESH

‘Transport owners loot Tk 8,000 crore as extra fare’

Jatri Kalyan Samity has alleged that Tk 8,000 crore extra fare is being looted by transport owners-workers and extortionists during the Eid journey.

In a written statement, Mozammel Haque Chowdhury, secretary general of the organisation, demanded stopping such anarchy in transport sector and harassment of passengers.

Taking advantage of the public transport crisis this Eid, a powerful syndicate has been formed under the leadership of some unscrupulous owners and transport extortionists, says the statement.

The total number of trips in highways, waterways and airways has been estimated to be around 60 crore, which will take place from 25 April to 10 May, he added.

Due to the patronage of some dishonest law enforcers, the government is unable to stop such anarchy despite various efforts, he added.

“According to Jatri Kalyan Samity’s observation, rickshaw fares in urban areas have increased by an average of 20% since 25 April and it is likely to surge further. At the same time, fares of battery-run auto-rickshaws have doubled and even tripled in some places. Human haulers (laguna) on all routes are also collecting double than usual fares from passengers,” he said.

In a written statement, Mozammel Hoque said, “The fare anarchy has reached its peak. Dhaka-Barisal airfare now costs more than that on the Dhaka-Bangkok route. On this route, US-Bangla Airlines is currently charging passengers Tk10,600 per flight, which was Tk4,000 earlier,” he said.

Airfares in other routes have also been hiked for Eid travel, he added.

Mozammel Haque claimed that taking advantage of the public transport crisis, a strong syndicate has been formed under the leadership of some unscrupulous businessmen.

The government has not been able to stop such rent anarchy despite various efforts as some dishonest members of the law enforcement agencies are also involved here, he said.

Rail tickets are being sold on the black market. Meanwhile, people are standing in queues for long hours to get tickets at rail stations and the online tickets are running out so quickly, leaving tens of thousands ticket seekers in despair, he said.

Professor Md Hadiuzzaman, director of Accidental Research Institute (ARI) at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet), said, “As per a research done by Buet, around 1.15 crore people left Dhaka during the Eid holidays in 2019.”

However, the number declined significantly in the last two years because of the coronavirus pandemic. As normalcy began to return after two years, the number of people leaving the capital is likely to surge this year, he added.

Jatri Kalyan Samity’s observations showed that rickshaw fares in urban areas have gone up by 20 percent since April 25.

From tomorrow, the fares may go up by 100 percent. 

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