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Dhaka鈥檚 streets turned into a sea of traffic on Sunday morning, as political rallies and public examinations brought the city to a near standstill. | UNB photo

Dhaka鈥檚 streets turned into a sea of traffic on Sunday morning, as political rallies and public examinations brought the city to a near standstill.

From early hours, office-goers, students and everyday commuters found themselves stuck in long tailbacks, inching through major roads under the scorching sun.


With thousands heading to political gatherings and exam centres across the capital, pressure on key thoroughfares only worsened.

Roads near major intersections, exam centers and rally venues experienced particularly heavy traffic, leaving thousands stranded or delayed.

Law enforcement agencies have intensified security measures and restricted vehicular movement on several major roads in the capital to reduce public inconvenience, according to Dhaka Metropolitan Police.

The BNP-backed Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal is scheduled to hold a rally at the Shahbagh intersection from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.

Besides, the National Citizen Party will organise a gathering at the Central Shaheed Minar from 4:00pm to 6:00pm, demanding the announcement of the July Declaration and July Charter.

Meanwhile, the Jamaat-e-Islami-backed cultural group Saimum Shilpigoshthi will stage a program titled July Awakening at Suhrawardy Udyan.

Large crowds are expected in the Shahbagh, Central Shaheed Minar, and Suhrawardy Udyan areas due to these overlapping events.

In a public notice signed by DMP commissioner Sheikh Mohammad Sajjad Ali warned of possible traffic congestion in and around Shahbagh.

In light of the HSC examinations, the DMP has announced traffic diversions and partial movement control in the area to minimize public inconvenience.

The measures will remain in place from Sunday morning until evening, said the DMP.