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A view of Baghabari Port. | UNB Photo

In solidarity with Bangladesh Shipping Workers Federation, workers at Baghabari Port in Shahjadpur, have launched an indefinite strike in response to the recent murder of seven people aboard a ship on the River Meghna in Chandpur.

The strike, called by the Bangladesh Shipping Workers Federation, began at midnight on Thursday, similar to strikes across the country.


As a result, operations at Baghabari Port have come to a standstill.

The workers are demanding strict punishment for those responsible for the murder of the seven staff of the MV Al Bakhera ship, Tk 20 lakh in compensation for the families of the deceased and greater safety for waterways.

Abu Daud Master, president of the Baghabari Launch Labour Association, said that operating a ship cannot be done by a single person. He stated that the tragic murder appears to have been planned and there may be others involved who must be identified and brought to justice.

Labour agent Dulal Hossain added that no ships were currently arriving at Baghabari Port due to the strike, leaving around 700 workers without employment.

The Baghabari BIWTA deputy director, Asaduzzaman, said that the authorities had been alerted about the situation.

He assured that action would be taken based on the higher authorities’ decision.

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