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Well, Social Media activists from Chittagong are reporting that - Thousands of Armed Awamileague activists with 200 motorcycle , 5 trucks, 5 micro bus, 3 cars went to a local madrassah to attack Hefajat-e-islami activists.... But they were beaten back by Villagers who burnt most of the vehicles...

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@ This is the real face of Awami Leaque. I tell you Awami Leaque is a facist political party being backed by India.

@ Well done Hefazat-e-Islam. Tit for tat.

@ " Char nare bhai char ! Bhol kore bhai eshe chilam amra gacher tule, tai na bole hetai eshe emon gadhao ache "
 
Nice work spin doctor!

17 vehicles torched, AL men attacked - bdnews24.com

Activists of the Jamaat-e-Islami and the Hifazat-e Islam have attacked an anti-shutdown procession of the Awami League at Chittagong’s Fatikchcharhi and set fire to at least 15 motorcycles and two jeeps.

The attack also left at least 25 people injured, including law enforcers, on Thursday. The Islami Chhatra Shibir, Jamaat’s student front, had called the shutdown demanding release of their central President Delwar Hussen.

The procession came under attack in Kazir Hat under Bhujpur Police Station following an announcement made on the loudspeakers of a mosque in that area.

Three fire fighters were also attacked as they tried to put out the fire on the vehicles, and a Fire Service vehicle was vandalised by the attackers. Section-144 has been slapped in Bhujpur in a bid to control the situation. An anti-shutdown procession led by Awami League leader ATM Peyarul Islam was brought out in ‘Azadi Bazar’ of Fatikchari, ASP AFM Nizam Uddin of Hathazari circle told bdnews24.com quoting witnesses.

When the procession neared Bhujpur, an announcement was made from the loudspeakers of Kazir Haat’s ‘Boro Madrassa’ mosque saying criminals were approaching to attack the madrassa. Students of the madrassa and local Jamaat supporters began hurling brickbats at the procession and attacked with bamboo sticks and sharp weapons.

AFM Nizam Uddin said several law enforcers including him were injured. A fire engine also fell prey to their fury as it arrived there to douse the fire set by the attackers, said Agrabad Fire Service Deputy Assistant Director Jasim Uddin. Three fire fighters were injured in the attack.

Fatikchari Upazila Executive Officer Anjana Khan Mojlish told bdnews24.com that Section 144 had been imposed in the area and BGB personnel, among other law enforcers, deployed there.

Local Awami League leaders claimed the attackers were leaders and followers of the Hifazat-e Islam and the Jamaat-e-Islami.
 
@ This is the real face of Awami Leaque. I tell you Awami Leaque is a facist political party being backed by India.

@ Well done Hefazat-e-Islam. Tit for tat.

@ " Char nare bhai char ! Bhol kore bhai eshe chilam amra gacher tule, tai na bole hetai eshe emon gadhao ache "

Show some evidence before ranting about India. Too many delusional posters are lurking here.
 
Show some evidence before ranting about India. Too many delusional posters are lurking here.

you understand bangla??

Its more like Indian domesticated Awami genocial force vs people of Bangladesh. What's up with indians and bdnews24, the mouthpiece of indian attack on Islam and Muslims in Bangladesh.

yaar kahan kahan se ye terminologies laate ho :lol:
 

Two killed in Ctg triangular clash, Section 144 imposed


About 50 people, including 10-12 cops, were injured in a triangular clash involving activists of BCL-Jubo League and BNP-Jamaat-Hefajat men and police. Last Update 11 April,2013 07:37:44 pm


Chittagong(RTNN/ UNB): Two people were killed and 50 others, including 10 policemen, injured in a clash between activists of BCL-Jubo League and Hefajat-e-Islam and villagers at Kazirhat under Bhujpur in Fatikchhari upazila on Thursday.

The identities of the deceased could not be known yet.

The local administration imposed Section 144 in the area following the clash.

Witnesses said the activists of Awami League, Bangladesh Chhatra League and Jubo League, led by former upazila chairman ATM Peyarul Islam, brought out a procession in the area around 1:30 pm protesting the countrywide anarchy ‘unleashed by BNP-Jamaat’ and demanding the trial of war criminals.

At one stage, the ruling party activists threw brickbats at a local madrasah controlled by Hefajat-e-Islam Bangladesh.

The madrasah students also responded by pelting them with brick chips. They also announced on mikes that the madrasah was attacked, urging locals to come forward in their help.

Soon, the residents of nearby villages came out of their houses and attacked the activists of Awami League and its student and youth wings at Kazirhat Bazar, triggering a clash.

Later, the clash spilled over into the adjoining areas. Chases and counter-chases took place during the sporadic clashes.

Police lobbed teargas shells and rubber bullets and charged batons on the Hefajat men and villages, leaving at least 50 injured.

The unruly villagers and Hefajat men also torched at least 50 vehicles.

A body was recovered from the Kazirhat Bazar while another from a field near the bazaar after the clash, said Fatikchhari UNO Anjana Khan Majlish.

Twenty-two of the injured, including Payarul and former upazila BCL president Abu Tayeb, were taken to Nazirhat Upazila Health Complex.

Later, the local administration imposed a ban on holding any gathering in the area to fend off further trouble.

Additional police and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members were deployed in the area to ensure law and order.

Two killed in Ctg triangular clash, Section 144 imposed | National | Rtnn.net
 
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