In a nation where many consider bull to be a sign of prosperity and sacred, Chinese slaughters a bull showing their arrogance. Many consider this to be offensive and a sign of disrespect to traditional culture which furthermore pollutes the sacred Padma water.
Daily Star Dhaka March 2, 2015
Padma Bridge
Work starts in Chinese style
Staff
Correspondent
Officials of China Major Bridge
Engineering Company before the start of test piling for the Padma bridge
project sacrifice a bull as per a Chinese ritual at Mawa in Munshiganj
yesterday. They let the blood flow into the river. Photo: Star
The test
piling of the Padma Bridge project began yesterday with the project officials
sacrificing animals as per Chinese ritual.
Officials of
the China Major Bridge Engineering Company Ltd sacrificed two black bulls, two
goats and two chickens on the occasion of the test piling and let the blood
flow in the water on the Mawa side of the project in Munshiganj.
To ward off
any bad or evil influence that may come in the way of implementing the job
successfully, the front legs of the bulls were floated in the water as per the
Chinese ritual. The Chinese officials kept the rest of the meat for a feast to
be held later in the capital for their employees.
The project
site wore a festive look yesterday with crackers being blasted around the
piling site.
This is how
the Chinese start any major work as per their rituals, said Padma Bridge
project officials.
“They [the
Chinese builders] were repeatedly requesting us to start the test piling this
way [through sacrificing animals]. We told them not to do so. But they did not
listen to us,” said a senior official, preferring anonymity.
“Finally, we
had to allow them, but we also ensured that the animals were slaughtered
according to Islamic laws,” he said, adding that no Bangladeshi senior
officials of the project joined the programme on “religious” ground.
“We have
started test piling as per our schedule of work,” Padma Bridge Project Director
Shafiqul Islam told The Daily Star over the phone. The test piling would be
completed by March and the load test would be conduct soon, he added.
The pillars
of the bridge would go as deep as 120 metres, the deepest of any bridge in the
world, and 2,500-tonne pile-drivers would hammer them in.
The concrete
pillars are being built in China, Singapore and Germany. A total of 300 pillars
will be used in the bridge.
The
6.15km-long two-tier Padma Bridge with provision for vehicles running above and
trains below would be built with concrete and steel.
The
construction work of the bridge is progressing despite the countrywide blockade
and hartal, said the project director, adding that the construction materials
are now being carried through river routes instead of road.
The project
director also hoped that the construction of the bridge would be completed by
2018.
Published: 12:01 am Monday, March 02, 2015
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