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Commuters suffer as public transport made off-limits in city
City commuters, especially office goers have been suffering immensely since Saturday morning due to the mass transport crisis, as the government hiked the prices of petrol, diesel and octane on Friday. Hundreds of passengers were seen in a long queue at different bus stoppages across the capital Dhaka. Those who managed to ride on a bus were being charged additional fares by the bus staff,...