Attack on Begum Zia’s motorcade isn’t good politics
Faruque Ahmed
The attack on BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia’s motorcade at Feni on Saturday on the way to Chittagong to visit Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar and also on way back to Dhaka is no doubt an outrageous act aimed at creating new volatility in the political front.
A local daily in Feni published by renegade Awami League leader Jaynal Hazari reported that the attack came from the ruling party goons controlled by local MPs who were elected in the voter-less 2014 election.
They don’t want Begum Zia to take part in next election so that they can be re-elected uncontested. Their problem is that they have no public support to face opposition challenge in a free and fair election.
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They want to keep BNP away from election creating violence while Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina seemingly wants an inclusive election.
The online edition of the Hazari daily, which was reproduced by Manabzamen in Dhaka, said an enraged BNP chairperson had telephoned India’s Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj on arrival at Chittagong Circuit House.
She informed the Indian leader of her plight in the light of her assurance during their recent visit in Dhaka that the next election will be participatory and that the government will create the necessary election environment.
There is no more detail about the telephone call but it shows India is openly becoming a power broker in Bangladesh politics. It ensured Awami League winning in last election supporting the election to go without BNP and its allies.
Now only time will tell how the forthcoming polls will take place with the cabinet in power and parliament not being dissolved.
Begum Zia blamed the government for the attack and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir claimed that media reports and footages clearly show ruling party men have carried out the attack.
The silence of police obviously suggested they enjoyed government protection.
The Daily Star produced a lengthy report and some footage in the electronic media of the incident identifying at least two youth as Chatra League leaders from the Feni colleges.
But Awami League General Secretary and communication minister Obaidul Qadir shot back saying BNP activists had created the chaos. BNP wanted big news to show its popularity but it did not happen. So, he claimed, BNP’s party men resorted to create the chaos to blame the government.
In Saturday’s attack on Begum Zia’s motorcade, 45 people were injured and 30 vehicles vandalized and cars carrying media men were damaged. Over three dozen AL cadres took part in the attack equipped with iron rods and sticks.
It will only cause chaos
On way back to Dhaka, the cadres also swooped on her motorcade at Feni and set two busses on fire causing a panic. But ruling party men have lodged cases with local police stations accusing local BNP men for the arson and attack on BNP chairperson’s motorcade.
Observers apprehend the attack on Begum Zia’s motorcade made it clear that there is no scope for a violence a free electioneering as national election is drawing closer.
BNP was politically inactive over the past few years since the 2014 election. Whenever they tried to organize any party programs ruling party cadres together with the law enforcing agencies made sure that that BNP can’t hold any public functions.
This is first time it decided to use the party chief’s motorcade to Cox’s Bazar as a silent political showdown. As the visit was non-political to see the Rohingya refugee, Begum Zia refrained from holding any wayside meeting or addressing party workers.
Earlier Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has also visited the camps and saw for herself the plight of the hapless refugees as her government is trying to mitigate their suffering.
This is a humanitarian call to come to the help of distressed people and Begum Zia like many other notables from home and abroad went on the same mission.
But the repeated attacks show some people want to deny BNP leaders and workers their right to stand by the side of the helpless refugees.
Besides, many in the government tend to believe BNP has no claim for political space in public life and the message was clear that any attempt to political showdown would be scuttled.
The point is not the person who came under attack but attack on the country’s major opposition leader. This is a direct attack on democracy and rule of law and such volatile action will only lead to greater chaos in the society.
The fear factor is working
If it is the sign of how the political situation will evolve in the run up to next election scheduled for either late 2018 or early 2019, the message is really frightening. It shows the culture of violence is still alive in the country’s political life like the disaster that engulfed the nation before the previous election of 2014.
If muscle power and vandalism is allowed to rein, the nation’s expectation of a free and fair election in peaceful environment will totally fall apart.
People still remember that ruling party men had blocked BNP chairperson’s convoy at Kanchpur Bridge prior to 2014 election on its way to Chittagong. Ruling party cadres also attacked her motorcade in the city’s Kawran Bazar and Bangla Motor area and some other places to block her City Corporation election campaign in April 2014.
Many wonder BNP’s motorcade itself was not anything to claim political victory of a party long inactive in political front.
Awami League also has no reason to look at it as a defeat.
If the motorcade was allowed to pass off peacefully the ruling party could claim credit and get lot of praise.
But intolerance and also fear of challenge that may come from the major opposition in next election may be haunting the ruling party; which is not however well founded. Awami League has done lot of development work and can claim people’s support.
In fact Joynal Hazari appears right when he said some party leaders having no political support are trying to create volatility at the cost of party’s image ahead of election for another voter-less election.
But it is being proved to be counter-productive.
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