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The Minister of State for Maritime Transport, Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, said this in Gopalganj on Saturday.
After paying tribute at the tomb of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Tungipara, he told reporters: “Work on the Padma Bridge is underway. You know that due to excessive currents we cannot lift the sections of the Padma Bridge. As a ferry capsized yesterday due to strong currents, it was not possible to catch it.
“So we fear that if the traffic is light at night, if the ferry is running, that danger could happen at any moment.”
He thinks that the safety of the Padma Bridge is more important than the temporary suffering of the people if it is closed again.
Noting that 160 million people in the country are waiting for the Padma Bridge, he said: “We do not want the activities of the Padma Bridge to be interrupted or for the Padma Bridge to be damaged in any way due to our whims or weaknesses.”
In the morning, the minister of state paid tribute at the tomb of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Tungipara.
Later, he recited the Holy Fateha and offered special prayers for the forgiveness of the souls of Bangabandhu and the martyrs of August 15.
The Shimulia-Kanthalbari ferry service was stopped due to the
Birshreshtha Jahangir ferry rescued, closed again for the night
The President of the Port of Mongla, Rear Admiral M. Shahjahan, President of BIWTC Khwaja Mia, President of BIWTA, Commodore Golam Sadeq, Managing Director of the Department of Shipping Commodore Abu Zafar. Present were Jalaluddin, Gopalganj Chairman Zilla Parishad, Chowdhury Emdadul Haque, General Secretary Mahbub Ali Khan and other local leaders and party workers.
Shafiqul Islam, AGM of BIWTC’s Shimulia Ghat, also said that the night ferry service on the Shimulia-Kanthalbari waterway would be closed indefinitely due to the navigability crisis and strong currents.
The Minister of State for Maritime Transport, Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, paid tribute to the father of the nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in Tungipara on Saturday.
Shafiqul Islam said the decision would take effect on Saturday night, adding that ferry traffic on the route had long been disrupted due to the navigability crisis and strong currents. There are more problems at night. The ferry with 25 vehicles on its way from Shimula to Kathalbari was stranded at Birshreshtha Jahangir Lohajong Turning at 3pm on Friday. The ferry was rescued at 2pm on Saturday. Given this situation, it has been decided to stop the operation of the ferry indefinitely on this route during the night.
Ferry closed indefinitely at night in Shimulia
Meanwhile, thousands of vehicles are waiting to cross the two sides. The ferry has been waiting at the dock for months.
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