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Dhaka Elevated Expressway to be completed in 2024: Quader

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader on Tuesday said the construction works of Dhaka Elevated Expressway will be completed within this year (2024).

He said this in a press conference at Setu Bhaban in the capital Dhaka.

Quader, also the Awami League (AL) general secretary, said about 50 percent work of the Dhaka Elevated Expressway has already been completed while traffic movement has begun from the Dhaka Airport to Farmgate section.

The remaining part to Kutubkhali on the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway will be completed by 2024, he said.

Noting that a Tk 2 crore toll is being collected from Padma Bridge per day, the road transport and bridges minister said so far, Tk 1,252 crore toll has been collected from traffic movement on the Padma Bridge.

In addition, he hoped, the works of the BRTA project in Gazipur would be completed by June this year.

Replying to a question, Quader said BNP leaders are now talking weirdly for their happiness.

"No one should be jealous seeing the country's prosperity. The country's interests should be considered first. The government that conducts development works should be appreciated but unfortunately, this is not happening in Bangladesh," he said.

Responding to the statements of BNP leaders that the grassroots AL leaders are in panic after the January 7 general elections, the AL general secretary said the BNP leaders threatened that they would not allow elections to take place but the government held a peaceful poll with some sporadic incidents.

"But nothing like what BNP thought happened. The voter turnout was 41.8 percent in the polls. BNP claimed that the country's people did not respond to the election but they (people) did not pay heed to them....that was why they (BNP leaders) are talking weird and absurd for peace in their mind," Quader said.

Source: BSS