Bangladesh police clash with opposition activists ahead of elections, leaving hundreds injured | Inquirer News

Bangladesh police clash with opposition activists ahead of elections, leaving hundreds injured

/ 11:24 AM August 21, 2023

Bangladesh police clash with opposition activists ahead of elections

Bangladeshi police and activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) clash in Habiganj, Bangladesh, Saturday, Aug.19, 2023. AP

DHAKA,Bangladesh — Police in northeastern Bangladesh used batons and tear gas to disperse opposition activists amid a political dispute over who would oversee the next election, which is expected to be held in January, police and activists said Sunday.

Around 300 people were injured in the clash on Saturday evening, including some with bullets, the country’s leading Bengali-language daily newspaper Prothom Alo reported, adding that police had opened fire on supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which is led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

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The United News of Bangladesh agency said as many as 150 people including police officers were hurt in the clashes, which occurred in Habiganj town.

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G.K. Gaus, a local leader in Zia’s party, said chaos broke out after thousands of party supporters began marching through the streets. Police confronted them and ordered them to stop.

Palash Ranjan Dey, a police official in Habiganj district, said police were forced to take action after opposition activists suddenly attacked them while trying to break a police barricade.

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Zia’s party has been demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the transfer of power to a non-party caretaker government until the next general election. Zia’s party and its allies accuse Hasina of vote rigging in 2018 and the party has been protesting over who should oversee the next general election.

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Hasina hopes to return to power for a fourth consecutive term and says the election should be held under her government’s supervision as specified in the constitution.

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The United States, the European Union and the United Nations have been urging all sides to avoid violence and work toward holding a credible election.

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