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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has been attacked while campaigning for party-endorsed city election candidates in Dhaka.
Her party blamed the attack on the government and called a countrywide shutdown for Wednesday.
However, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina dubbed the incident a “drama” staged by her main political adversary.
Khaleda came under attack around 6pm on Monday at Karwan Bazar where she was addressing a roadside rally, witnesses said.
The former prime minister was halfway into her electoral pitch when slogans deriding her were shouted. “Chhi Chhi [Shame on you] Khaleda” reverberated from the kitchen market.
She was leaning out from the car through an open door and speaking to the crowd using a loud hailer in front of the Karupalli Bhaban.
She rushed through the remainder of her speech and the attack started immediately after she ended at 6pm, according to time stamps on photos taken by bdnews24.com photographer Asif Mahmud Ove.
Khaleda urged the voters to elect party-endorsed Dhaka North mayor candidate Tabith Awal for a “clean city”.
Witnesses said that objects and brickbats were hurled at the gathering from the buildings nearby in the first bout of attacks.
Khaleda ducked into the car and her motorcade started moving out towards Bangladesh Film Development Corporation.
A group of unidentified miscreants wielding sticks, logs and sledgehammers launched the attack.
The BNP chief’s security staff managed to get her out of the area unharmed but the vehicle she was on was damaged along with almost all the others in the motorcade, bdnews24.com Chief Political Correspondent Sumon Mahmud said.
Several of her security staff and journalists covering the event were injured. Many of them were seen bleeding from head wounds.
Her security affairs adviser Maj Gen (retd) Fazle Elahi Akbar claimed shots were fired at the BNP chief’s vehicle.
But the claim could not be verified independently.
Khaleda went to Shahjahanpur after the attack and campaigned for BNP-backed Dhaka South mayor contender Mirza Abbas.
A police officer on duty at the scene told TV reporters that they could not identify or detain any of the attackers.
BNP’s Standing Committee Member Moudud Ahmed alleged the Bangladesh Chhatra League activists spearheaded the attack aided by police.
“This was a planned attack to eliminate the BNP chairperson,” he claimed.
Khaleda boycotted 2014 general elections but endorsed candidates for the Apr 28 city polls.
She introduced her party-backed Dhaka mayor candidates at a function on Apr 14. She urged voters to stage a ‘silent revolution’ and make her party-endorsed candidates win the polls.
On Monday, police deployed at her house were withdrawn as she currently holds no post that entitles her to police protection.
Hasina had urged people to question Khaleda, wherever she went to campaign, over the violence during the anti-government movement.
The BNP chief hit the campaign trail on Saturday. A day later, ruling Awami League activists obstructed her campaign in Uttara.
BNP chief Khaleda Zia attacked during city election campaign in Dhaka -
bdnews24.com
Her party blamed the attack on the government and called a countrywide shutdown for Wednesday.
However, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina dubbed the incident a “drama” staged by her main political adversary.
Khaleda came under attack around 6pm on Monday at Karwan Bazar where she was addressing a roadside rally, witnesses said.
The former prime minister was halfway into her electoral pitch when slogans deriding her were shouted. “Chhi Chhi [Shame on you] Khaleda” reverberated from the kitchen market.
She was leaning out from the car through an open door and speaking to the crowd using a loud hailer in front of the Karupalli Bhaban.
She rushed through the remainder of her speech and the attack started immediately after she ended at 6pm, according to time stamps on photos taken by bdnews24.com photographer Asif Mahmud Ove.
Khaleda urged the voters to elect party-endorsed Dhaka North mayor candidate Tabith Awal for a “clean city”.
Witnesses said that objects and brickbats were hurled at the gathering from the buildings nearby in the first bout of attacks.
Khaleda ducked into the car and her motorcade started moving out towards Bangladesh Film Development Corporation.
A group of unidentified miscreants wielding sticks, logs and sledgehammers launched the attack.
The BNP chief’s security staff managed to get her out of the area unharmed but the vehicle she was on was damaged along with almost all the others in the motorcade, bdnews24.com Chief Political Correspondent Sumon Mahmud said.
Several of her security staff and journalists covering the event were injured. Many of them were seen bleeding from head wounds.
Her security affairs adviser Maj Gen (retd) Fazle Elahi Akbar claimed shots were fired at the BNP chief’s vehicle.
But the claim could not be verified independently.
Khaleda went to Shahjahanpur after the attack and campaigned for BNP-backed Dhaka South mayor contender Mirza Abbas.
A police officer on duty at the scene told TV reporters that they could not identify or detain any of the attackers.
BNP’s Standing Committee Member Moudud Ahmed alleged the Bangladesh Chhatra League activists spearheaded the attack aided by police.
“This was a planned attack to eliminate the BNP chairperson,” he claimed.
Khaleda boycotted 2014 general elections but endorsed candidates for the Apr 28 city polls.
She introduced her party-backed Dhaka mayor candidates at a function on Apr 14. She urged voters to stage a ‘silent revolution’ and make her party-endorsed candidates win the polls.
On Monday, police deployed at her house were withdrawn as she currently holds no post that entitles her to police protection.
Hasina had urged people to question Khaleda, wherever she went to campaign, over the violence during the anti-government movement.
The BNP chief hit the campaign trail on Saturday. A day later, ruling Awami League activists obstructed her campaign in Uttara.
BNP chief Khaleda Zia attacked during city election campaign in Dhaka -
bdnews24.com