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Road Transport Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam informed the National Parliament that despite a High Court ban, vehicles such as autorickshaws, battery-powered rickshaws, nosimon, korimon, and bhotbhoti continue to operate on highways. He stated that joint operations are being conducted at key highway points by the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA), highway police, and district administrations to address the situation.
The minister made these remarks on Monday in response to a question from Rangpur-3 MP Mahbubur Rahman Belal during a parliamentary session chaired by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed. In the same session, Sheikh Robiul Alam also provided updates on other transport-related matters, including the number of registered motorcycles in the country and the inclusion of Narayanganj city in the proposed MRT Line-2 route.
The ongoing enforcement efforts aim to ensure compliance with the High Court directive and improve highway safety by restricting unauthorized vehicles from operating on major routes.
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