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Expand road, car-park around old Dhaka Central Jail to end traffic jam: Home Adviser

Published : Wednesday, 30 October, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 176
 
Home Adviser Lt Gen (Retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Tuesday  asked the authorities concerned to expand the road and parking space under the project titled, "Preservation of history and historic building of Old Dhaka Central Jail and development of surroundings" to end the nagging traffic jam in that part of the capital. 

He issued the directive after visiting the Old Dhaka Central Jail to inspect the progress of the project. 
"The project has to be completed with the budget allocated for the scheme. We have to come out of the practice of increasing budget of any project by showing logical and illogical reasons. Budget will not be increased (in this project)," he said.
 
 Replying to a question on worsening traffic jam in the capital city, the Home Adviser said they believe in the freedom of expression, adding that the jam would decrease manifolds if demonstrations for realization of various demands are held inside the Suhrawardi Udyan instead of blocking the roads. 

About the cause of traffic jam, he said the number of vehicles are increasing everyday but the roads are limited while the number of population in Dhaka is on the rise as people in large numbers are coming to the capital city in search of jobs.

The Home Adviser highly praised the role of the students in checking traffic jams in Dhaka after August 5 changeover.



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