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22 Mar, 2026 16:24 pm
DHAKA, March 22, 2026 (BSS) - Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the casualties caused by a train-bus collision in Cumilla, as well as other accidents in different parts of the country, including Habiganj. "The Prime Minister conveyed profound condolences over the loss of lives in the collision between a train and a bus at a railway crossing in Cumilla," Prime Minister's Press Secretary Saleh Shibly told BSS this afternoon.  Following a recent train accident in Bogura, the premier has instructed authorities concerned to immediately determine the causes behind the latest incident, which occurred late Saturday night.   He has already held multiple discussions with the concerned ministry officials and local administration regarding the accident.   The premier also directed them to ensure proper medical treatment for the injured and to provide financial assistance to the families of the deceased. He further stated that thorough investigations will be conducted into the train-bus collision, and exemplary legal action will be taken against those found responsible for any negligence in each incident. Three committees have already been formed to investigate the Cumilla rail accident. The railway authorities have constituted two committees, while another has been formed by the district administration of Cumilla.  All committees have been instructed to submit their reports within the next 72 hours. Action has already been taken against several individuals for negligence, and further steps will be taken based on the investigation reports. Additionally, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has directed the concerned authorities to ensure proper treatment and necessary support for those injured in road accidents in Feni, Habiganj, Jamalpur, and other parts of the country. The Prime Minister said that such accidents are extremely painful and concerning at a time of joyous celebration of Eid.  "Every life is valuable, and every death is an irreparable loss," Tarique Rahman added. He prayed to Almighty Allah for the forgiveness of the deceased and expressed deep sympathy to the bereaved families.   The premier also wished a speedy recovery for the injured and instructed authorities to ensure the highest level of medical care for them. He emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring safe and uninterrupted movement of people and public safety, and that no negligence will be tolerated in this regard.  Tarique Rahman also instructed the relevant ministries to identify weaknesses in railway crossing management, bridge safety, and the overall transportation system, and to take urgent necessary measures to address them.  
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