“We can’t deny the reality. We know people are suffering during their journey to homes. I, on behalf of my ministry, express my profound sorrow and seek apology to the passengers,” he told journalists at his Secretariat office.
The communications minister blamed the congestions partly on cattle-laden trucks.
“The traffic congestions are not reducing due to poor conditions of the roads. The cattle-carrying trucks are breaking down in many places creating congestions,” he claimed.
The city dwellers bound for their homes to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha are remaining stuck in gridlock for hours on Dhaka-Chittagong, Dhaka-Mawa and Dhaka-Tangail roads.
The journey has become a nightmare for the holidaymakers as they are reaching homes five to ten hours behind the schedules.
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