Agartala-Kolkata bus service via Dhaka from Friday

October 14, 2015 04:13 pm | Updated 06:11 pm IST - Agartala

The Volvo bus service between Agartala and Kolkata will start on Friday, Tripura Transport Minister Manik Dey announced on Wednesday. Threats from a rival private operator from Bangladesh Shyamoli Poribohon — which is also running daily bus service between Agartala – Dhaka – Kolkata route for several years now — forced the state government to reschedule the operations.

Officials of State-run Tripura Road Transport Corporation (TRTC) earlier informed that workers of private Shyamoli Poribohon owned by Bangladeshi businessmen Romesh Ghosh and Abani Ghosh had manhandled their liaison officer L.J. Rokhum who was sent to Dhaka to procure road permit and snatched away papers from him. Mr Rokhum had gone into hiding amid threat on his life, but returned to Agartala unharmed on Tuesday with copy of permit at intervention of the High Commission of India.

Tripura government has on Wednesday sent a letter to the External Affairs Ministry and also sent a separate letter to Bangladesh government detailing the incident and requesting security to the passengers. TRTC has recently purchased a luxury Volvo from Bengaluru at a cost of Rs 92 lakh for this purpose.

The TRTC completed prepration to launch service on Wednesday. Enthusiastic officials even drove new Volvo to Tripureswari Temple in south Tripura, to seek divine blessing for smooth conduct of the service.

Meanwhile, opposition parties have criticised the left front government for commencing the Volvo service without assurance of security from Bangladesh government. They sited the burning of Dhaka-bound TRTC bus near Dhaka in 2012 though passengers escaped unhurt.

“There are reports that goons linked to Shyamoli Poribohon have threatened to attack the bus once it reaches territory of Bangladesh. The left front government is dragging the bus and passengers in great risk”, leader of opposition (of Congress) Sudip Roy Burman stated.

State BJP and Trinamool leaders also expressed anxiety over protection of passengers. Bangladesh and Tripura launched bus service on Dhaka-Agartala route in 2003, but it had been disrupted on different occasions due to political volatility and violence in Bangladesh.

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