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New market violence: Police actions were too little, too late

A day after the capital’s New Market area became the scene of furious battles between shopkeepers and Dhaka College students, law enforcement’s apparent inability to bring a swift end to the violence drew criticism yesterday.

No regard for health guidelines | The Daily Star

Markets, malls abuzz with Eid shoppers Staff Correspondent Sat Jul 17, 2021 12:00 AM The shops in front of Chadni Chowk market were seen buzzing with people yesterday, but social distancing was hardly a matter of concern for shoppers and sellers. Photo: Muntakim Saad > The shops in front of Chadni Chowk market were seen buzzing with people yesterday, but social distancing was hardly a matter of concern for shoppers and sellers. Photo: Muntakim Saad Even amid the pandemic, Dhaka residents thronged shopping centres and markets yesterday for Eid shopping. It was the second day of the eight-day easing of lockdown restrictions. As it was a weekend, the day saw less traffic and public movement on city streets, with the exception of market areas, which were inundated with people from all walks of life.

Buses back on streets; crowds at city malls

He did not elaborate on the matter. Train and launch services will remain suspended as the ongoing restrictions have been extended ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, he said. Although public buses did not run on the city streets for 22 days amid the Covid-19 restrictions, traffic had been increasing over the past few days. In the absence of public transport, people took rickshaws, CNG-run auto-rickshaws and cars on rent to reach their destinations. Yesterday, after buses started operating again, Dhaka once again witnessed its perennial traffic congestion. Police said it happened due to a huge pressure of shoppers ahead of Eid, which will be celebrated in a week.

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