Curfew is relaxed in Bangladesh, people under house arrest are on their way out

The normal situation in Bangladesh had already started to return. Much of normal public life has returned to the country since Wednesday morning. People under house arrest have come out to relax the curfew. Army, paramilitary, and police are patrolling the city. Meanwhile, the crowd has started to increase in the market office. Dhaka’s roads are jammed with heavy traffic during normal times. From Wednesday morning, the familiar image returned to the capital. It takes an hour and a half to cover a distance of 10 minutes. As the bus service is not fully operational, common people have to suffer to reach their destinations. Thousands of people are walking along the sidewalk.

Cars, CNG-powered autorickshaws, and rickshaws are the main reliance. It was informed on Tuesday afternoon that the curfew will continue on Wednesday and Thursday. At night, it was informed that office workers, shops, and markets may remain open till 3 am. On Tuesday night, limited internet broadband service was launched. Net service has been launched in the media office. As a result of the introduction of the net, ATMs are very active in that country. People crowded outside them. Many people had empty pockets as they could not withdraw money.

Due to the curfew for four days, there is a shortage of daily commodities. Huge quantities of goods are stuck at the ports. Garment factories in Dhaka-Gazipur and Chittagong opened on Wednesday. But normal production could not be started due to a lack of raw materials. With the introduction of broadband, the electricity bill payment system has been activated. Bangladesh has pre- and post-paid systems for electricity and gas lines, as well as mobile phones. That is, if you don’t recharge, the service stops. Recharge could not be done as the internet was off.