Transport workers leader Osman Ali said before the end of the forty-eight-hour strike, they will give similar programs again next month if the road transport law is not amended by their demands.
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After the formation of the Road Safety Act to bring discipline on the streets in the wake of the safe road movement, the transport workers, who were protesting against them,
Roads of the country have been stuck in their strike since 6am on Sunday; The common man is suffering from not being able to live in the bus. Transport workers hinted journalists and motorbike drivers at different places.
Bangladesh road transport workers' federation program ends at 6:00 am
Asked about their next program, Federation General Secretary Osman Ali told bdnews24.com on Monday evening, "Tomorrow our program is going to end. Then again we give the notice to the government. If the government does not claim within 21 days, then I will give 96-hour program. "
According to the preliminary decision, the notice will be issued to the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridge on Nov 3.
Road Transport Minister Obaidul Quader has already said that there is no scope for the law to amend the law due to the demands of transport workers because Parliament is not sitting before the parliamentary elections.
However, Labor leader Osman Ali thinks the government can do it if he wants it.
"Parliament does not need to make laws. It is only after the ordinance has passed in the next Parliament. In 1983 Ershad issued amendment to the Motor Vehicle Act amended. If the President can forgive a three-time convict, you can not spare the workers by issuing an ordinance to an honorable President for 70 lakh transport workers? "
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