Govt apathy behind rise in road fatalities: Dr Kamal

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UNB, Dhaka :
Gono Forum President Dr Kamal Hossain on Wednesday blamed the government’s apathy for the growing road fatalities in the country.
In a statement, he also said people are being subjected to unnatural deaths on roads every day as the government has failed to take any effective step in this regard.
Dr Kamal said students placed some demands during their movement for ‘safe roads’, nine months
 back. “A few demands were accepted verbally. But the road accidents have increased due to indifference of the government and the authorities concerned to this end.”
He regretted that brilliant student Abrar Ahmed Chowdhury died when the traffic week is on, forcing the students to take to the streets again. The Gono Forum chief said the students’ movement is the manifestation of their anger against the mismanagement on roads. He expressed deep shock at the death of Abrar.
Abrar Ahmed Chowdhury, a student of Bangladesh University of Professionals, died in front of Bashundhara Gate on Tuesday morning after being hit by a bus.
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