Several thousand people of 13 villages in Dowarabazar upazila of Sunamganj have been experiencing unspeakable sufferings for years for want of a concrete bridge over the Chelai River at Hasnabahar Bhanga in the upazila.
Every year the residents of the villages make a makeshift bamboo bridge at their own cost to reach their destinations.
People from all walks of life, including farmers, traders and students, have to cross the bamboo bridge with goods, putting their lives at risk.
Locals claimed that they have informed the public representatives several times but no visible steps have been taken yet as they only received assurances.
People of Sultanpur, Noapara, Hazrat Shahjalal Dakhil Madrasha Rasrai, Freedom Fighter Captain Helal Khasru High School under Surma union, Laxmipur union clinic, Erokhai, Banglabazar, Hasnabahar, Boithakhai, Shah Arefin Bazar, Boithakhai Madrasha, Alipur, Muhibur Rahman Manik High School, Sonapur and Nurpur Bazar area have to use the bamboo bridge to reach the district and upazila headquarters.
The residents of these areas remained neglected for 51 years as the local administration did not pay any attention to the sufferings of these people.
Quamrul Islam, a resident of the upazila, said: “Heavy rains have occurred in the upazila for the six months of the year and the roads in the area are dilapidated."
Suffering is common for the residents of the 13 villages as this is the only way to go to the upazila headquarters, he said.
On many occasions, a number of patients have died before being taken to hospital due to a lack of better transport and communication system, said Quamrul.
Besides, people from other upazilas of the district feared establishing a relationship with the residents of the upazila for marriage purposes due to the poor condition of communication, he said.
Abdul Malek, general secretary of Boithakhai Shaharfinbazar committee, said residents of three unions — Surma, Laxmipur and Mannargaon — can easily go to Sunamganj Sadar upazila headquarters and district town if a concrete bridge is built at Hasanbahar Bhanga point of the Chelai River.
The farmers of Surma union are the worst sufferers as they have to cross the bamboo bridge risking their lives as the makeshift bridge is on the verge of collapsing.
Abdul Kadir, a college student of Alipur village, said they cross the bamboo bridge on their bicycle. "Many students fell into the river with their bicycle," he said.
Rahmat Ali, a trader of Sultanpur village, said it is too difficult to cross the long bamboo bridge with goods.
Abdul Halim, chairman of Surma Union Parishad, said: "We will discuss the matter at our monthly meeting as the people of the union are suffering a lot for want of a concrete bridge at Hasanbahar Bhanga point."
Rashedur Rahman, Dowarabazar LGED officer, assured that he will investigate it.
Dewan Al Tanvir Ashrafi, Dowarabazar upazila chairman, said steps will be taken soon to mitigate the sufferings of the people.


