Tripura Road Transport Corporation (TRTC) officials said the Dhaka-Agartala bus did not ply since Sunday last following strike and violence in Bangladesh.
Managing Director of TRTC Rabindra Reang said in view of the current political turmoil in the neighbouring country, plying of the Moitree service from Agartala and Shyamali service from Dhaka became uncertain.
Trade between Tripura and Bangladesh also came to a halt through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Akhaura here, officials said.
"At least 200 trucks from Bangladesh enter India through this check post and daily transaction for both sides is at least Rs 20 lakh, as this land customs station is the second most important one after Benapole in West Bengal," Biswas said.
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