Since the announcement, people from various professions in the North Bangladesh region believe that the new train service will not only facilitate travel but also create a new communication link with India.
Mayor of Rajshahi City Corporation Khairuzzaman Liton said the Rajshahi-Kolkata train will enhance Rajshahi’s importance in communications with India, Nepal, and Bhutan, potentially turning Rajshahi into a hub for trade and commerce, reports Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS).
Rajshahi-Kolkata train service was functional before the India-Pakistan Partition in 1947. The demand for a Rajshahi-Kolkata train has been long-standing among the local population. Currently, hundreds of patients from Rajshahi travel to India for medical treatment daily, and many people visit West Bengal for family reasons. Traders involved in import-export also frequently travel to Kolkata and other states. The introduction of a direct train service will significantly make these journeys easy.
Businessmen, socio-political leaders and tour operators of the Rajshahi region expressed their gratitude towards both Prime Ministers.