BCB distributes food among "traffic police" students
Students on duty to manage traffic were given meals purchased from KFC by a few BCB employees in a pickup vehicle. Students praised BCB for this initiative.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2024-08-08T23:56:44+06:00
Updated - 2024-08-09T00:41:43+06:00
Police officers are on strike. The road is free of traffic cops. Point-to-point traffic management is being handled by the students in Bangladesh, who just a few days ago overthrew the autocratic government. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) supported those young pupils this time. Students directing traffic in the stadium vicinity are given food by the nation's cricket governing body.
Students on duty to manage traffic were given meals purchased from KFC by a few BCB employees in a pickup vehicle. Students praised BCB for this initiative.
Ordinary students nationwide staged a protest in the streets last month, calling for changes to the quota system. Beginning at the collegiate level, this movement quickly expanded to include students across the nation. It soon became a movement to overthrow the government because of the government's head's obstinacy.
And this movement brought an end to the Sheikh Hasina-led government's lengthy 16-year tenure. The enthused throng then began to shoot at the police. An announcement is made about a strike.
The conscious student body, however, is unaware of the police's hollowness. Students from colleges, institutions, and schools are now in charge of traffic flow. The road's traffic is moving nicely. There is gratitude everywhere.
This is not where it ends. To avoid chaos, the students are on guard throughout the entire evening. They started a clean effort as well. This is receiving recognition from many angles.