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NCPSRR urges Bangladesh Railway to maintain current ticket prices

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The committee argued that the fare hike will make things worse for people who are already grappling with high living costs.

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Publisted at 12:28 PM, Tue Apr 30th, 2024

The National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads, and Railways (NCPSRR) has opposed Bangladesh Railway's decision to eliminate fare discounts starting May 4, which will lead to a significant increase in train fares by 20 to 30% for journeys exceeding 100 km.

Convener Md Shahid Mia and General Secretary Ashish Kumar Dey of the civil society group expressed their concerns through a public statement on Tuesday.

They highlighted the current economic hardships, including the steep rise in the cost of living, exacerbated by an ongoing heatwave and reduced incomes among laborers and the lower-middle class. The fare increase, under these circumstances, is completely illogical and against public interest, the NCPSRR leaders stated.

The statement also referenced the challenges posed by crop failures and anticipated hikes in agricultural product prices, stressing that such an environment makes the fare increase particularly burdensome for ordinary citizens.

Governments worldwide often subsidise state-run transport to ease public burdens, a practice that includes Bangladesh. The government is no exception in providing subsidies, and it could increase these subsidies instead of letting the public suffer through fare hikes, said the statement.

The leaders of NCPSRR called on all relevant authorities to reconsider the planned fare adjustments, advocating for the continuation of subsidies to prevent additional financial strain on the populace during these trying times.

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