Published on 06:27 PM, April 11, 2016

Depot managers behind BRTC’s fall: Obaidul

Public transports in diplomatic zone of Dhaka is restricted. Photo: STAR FILE

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader today expressed dissatisfaction at the way Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) is currently operating and blamed its depot managers for the dismal state.

“Fund crisis is also crippling the institution (BRTC),” he said during a meeting with the BRTC officials at the corporation’s Motijheel office.  

The minister further said allegations of corruption and irregularities are there against all the 21 BRTC depot managers particularly Moniruzzaman of of Kalynapur BRTC bus depot.

Quader said they are accused of using old parts and tires in BRTC buses but placing bills for brand new ones.

The minister ordered BRTC chairman Md Mizanur Rahman to take necessary steps against Moniruzzaman, or else, a probe will be launched by the Anti Corruption Commission.

Several other allegations, such as running dirty vehicles, buses without headlight, frequent complains of ignoring and misbehaving with female passengers have also been brought to the minister’s notice.

Quader, however, said he was not aware of the extent of financial crisis of the state-run BRTC.

About BRTC bus services on long routes, Quader said resistance from private transport owners is disabling their operations.

The minister also pledged to press into service new BRTC buses on routes having schools and colleges alongside, and also on other routes.

He said the new buses will be procured from India under the letter of credit (LoC) programmes.

Quader said 500 trucks, 600 buses, 300 double-decker buses and 200 buses for city and inter-district services will be imported from the neighbouring country.