After Sunday morning to Tuesday morning countrywide blockade, another 48-hour road, rail and waterways blockade called by BNP, Jamaat and like-minded opposition parties is underway.
The blockade started at 6am Wednesday and will end at 6am on Friday.
The aim of the blockade called by BNP, Jamaat and like-minded opposition parties is to mount pressure on the government to step down and hold the next election under a non-partisan administration.
The number of vehicles on the street today in Dhaka is more compared to the two previous blockades.
Office-goers, students and other commuters were seen going to their destinations.
Miscreants set a bus of “Bahon Paribahan” on fire in the capital’s Malibagh area on Tuesday night, ahead of the countrywide blockade.
On November 6, BNP, Jamaat and like-minded parties announced a 48-hour road-rail-waterways blockade across the country beginning from Wednesday.
The opposition parties gave a day’s break from its action programme on Tuesday as BNP observes November 7 as the “National Revolution and Solidarity Day”.
The latest spell of agitation was announced on the last day of the opposition’s 48-hour nationwide blockade which has been marked by widespread incidents of violence, including clashes with police, vandalising and burning vehicles.
Earlier last week, the opposition’s three-day countrywide blockade saw clashes and widespread incidents of burning and vandalising vehicles, leaving four people — three in Kishoreganj and one in Sylhet — killed and over three dozen vehicles either burned or vandalised.