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Source: Prothom Alo English

Garment Workers Block Tejgaon Road, Halting Traffic

Garment workers have reportedly blocked a road in Tejgaon, causing a complete halt to traffic. The protest led to significant disruptions for commuters and local businesses, with specific demands or the duration of the blockade not immediately known.

By Fainaron·Jun 16, 2026 (2 hours ago)·2 views
Garment Workers Block Tejgaon Road, Halting Traffic

Garment workers have reportedly blocked a road in the Tejgaon area, leading to a complete halt in traffic flow. The protest, which took place in Tejgaon, caused significant disruption for commuters and local businesses reliant on the thoroughfare. Vehicular movement on the affected road was brought to a standstill, impacting daily activities in the area.

Further information regarding the specific demands of the garment workers or the duration of the road blockade was not immediately available from the provided input.

According to Prothom Alo English, the incident in Tejgaon resulted in notable traffic congestion.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Prothom Alo English. Read the original at Prothom Alo English →

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