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20 injured as BNP, cops clash in Chattogram

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While clashing with police, the incident of vandalism and torching takes place in front of BNP office in Chattogram on Monday. The motorbike is also set on fire. Prothom Alo

Published: 29 Mar 2021, 10:18

At least 20 people, including policemen, were injured in a clash between BNP activists and law enforcers at Kazir Deuri area of Chattogram city on Monday, reports UNB.

The clash broke out around 4pm and lasted for an hour.

BNP activists torched several vehicles near Nasiman Bhaban. Police fired several shots to control the situation.

Mohila Dal president Monowara Begum, BNP leader Akhi Sultana and 13 others were detained from the spot.

BNP office secretary Idris Ali said BNP activists were preparing for a peaceful rally and accused police of obstructing them and firing at them as they tried to reach BNP office.

Fifteen BNP activists were injured in the firing and 50 others were wounded during police action, he claimed.

Officer-in-Charge of Kotwali police station Md Nizam Uddin said BNP men attacked police with brick chips when the law enforcers asked them to hold a rally in a safe place instead of the road.
The agitators torched vehicles and attacked police, injuring three of them, he said.
BNP was holding the rally seeking punishing policemen involved in shooting incidents in Chattogram and Brahmanbaria during anti-Modi protests that left at least nine people dead, including several Hefazat-e-Islam activists.
Meanwhile, Hefazat enforced a day-long strike on Sunday that ended with reports of sporadic clashes across the country.
On Friday, four people were killed and at least 15 others were injured in a clash between Hefazat supporters and police at Hathazari in Chattogram.
Police opened fire after a group of protestors attacked the Hathazari thana compound, Hathazari land office and set fire to a vehicle.
On the same day, at least 50 people, including several journalists, were injured in a clash between Muslim devotees and police in Baitul Mukarram National Mosque area.
Clashes erupted when police barred people from bringing out a procession after Jum’a prayers protesting against the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh.
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hasina ji is tigress , jamatis are afraid of her , she has no mercy for extremists .
:omghaha: :omghaha:

Not a tigress but a "stray cat" that watches India's Border Security Force shoot 45-50 Bangladeshi civilians each year,
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@Itachi

Bengalis should topple Hasina...

SHW is doing a good job- under her BD has become #1 in SAARC. Pakistan should elect a SHW clone.

Regards

**** off pajeet. I'll personally visit Pakistan to blow up a SHW clone if one ever appears.
 
Yes

He is your guy
lol he's no foot soldier of the sangh, the sanghis here think he's an Islamist. :lol:

I have an ideological problem with him because he's a mufat-khor commie and wants me and everyone else to buy him biriyani and pay his house rent. Unacceptable demands.
 
@Itachi

I'll personally visit Pakistan to blow up a SHW clone if one ever appears.

Will look forward to that.

Regards
 
I'm pretty happy with Modi. These days sikh farmers are starving and committing suicide.
 
we secular indians are proud of leftist secular socialists like @jamahir

Thank you.

TJ is not delusional fools like you. They did what they were supposed to do and that was the right thing to do

And that "right thing" turns out to be a selfish agitation and not something for all IBM-India employees. Muslims should be all-round players and not stuck with doing stereotypical work.

As @Goenitz said about this in another thread, these particular Muslims should have prioritized for an employee union to be formed before such things as prayer allowance.

Yes

No need to feel sorry for those who hate

Not all of those thousands of IBM-India employees would have been Islamophobes.

TJ was vilified by hindutvadi government and its media just last year. So much TJ supported by Hindutva government

Sure, there was at least one member of the central government who had spoken for banning of TJ but now that is forgotten. OTOH Umar Khalid is still in jail I think, on charges of "sedition". What does that tell you ?

6 people are dead and his concern was more on someone's clothes

About the dead I did say "Unfortunate".

But what seems to have angered you is my pointing out someone who possibly is as much a fanatic as you.
 
As @Goenitz said about this in another thread, these particular Muslims should have prioritized for an employee union to be formed before such things as prayer allowance.
I said that they should be all rounders.. a community worker in very sense, such as fighting for religious rights, social rights... etc at the same time. Also, they should be forward looking like why didn't they make the union, when US IBM had one...
 
Whatever the underlying rights of wrongs there may be for inviting Modi, clearly, if people have died protesting, then this bittch is out of touch with the will of her own people.
They are religious nuts...do madarsa educated moulvis and mullas represent ur country?
 
They are religious nuts...do madarsa educated moulvis and mullas represent ur country?
@SoulSpokesman @colonel rajesh @KedarT @VkdIndian @lightoftruth @Sharma Ji @masterchief_mirza @jamahir

Why can't religious nuts represent a country? India is proudly represented by religious nuts globally.
Below is a list of organizations representing India globally :
See also: List of Hindu nationalist political parties
 
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I have an ideological problem with him because he's a mufat-khor commie and wants me and everyone else to buy him biriyani and pay his house rent. Unacceptable demands.

muft-khor ? Surprised you are using
loathsome Persian words against your Bhartiya Sanskriti.

You are buying puris, and halwas for your mahabhoj for your pandas at the akhand yagya and kirtans .
The pandas are ni-shulk ahaari .
50 injured during BNP-police clash in Naogaon

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At least 50 people were injured in a clash between BNP activists and police at Naogaon town on 30 March noon.

Witnesses and police said the clash erupted when police barred a demonstration by BNP activists in front of the party office at KD intersection.

District unit convener of BNP, Hafizur Rahman, was leading the demonstration as part of the central programme, protesting against the police attack on Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh activists.

Police charged baton on the demonstrators to disperse them. BNP activists retaliated by pelting brick chips at the police.

To bring the situation under control, police fired tear shells and rubble bullets. The clash continued for nearly 20 minutes, halting traffic movement around the neighbouring areas.

BNP activists left the spot soon after the deployment of reserved force of police.

Naogaon BNP convener Hafizur Rahman alleged that police charged baton and fired tear shells on BNP activists without any provocation, leaving 50 people injured.

Among the injured, Mily Akhter and Azizul were sent to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital as their conditions are critical. The rest were admitted to Naogaon general hospital, Hafizur said.

Additional superintendent of police in Naogaon, Raquibul Akter said BNP activists tried to bring out a demonstration without prior permission from the administration. Police barred the move of demonstration on a busy road.

Raquibul said that some police personnel were too injured as BNP activists pelted brick chips at them.

Preparations were underway to file a case in this regard, he added.

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