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Farroque now faces police case
Dhaka, July 7 (bdnews24.com) — Police have filed a case against opposition chief whip Zainul Abedin Farroque, a victim of Wednesday's crackdown on pro-hartal activists, accusing him of obstructing government activities during the hartal hours.
Sub-inspector (SI) of Sher-e-Bangla Nagar police Nazmul Karim filed the case on Wednesday midnight against Farroque, now being treated at United Hospital, another SI Tanveer Hasan told bdnews24.com.
BNP and its allies enforced a 48-hour countrywide general strike on Tuesday morning, demanding reinstatement of the caretaker system and an end to 'public sufferings'.
Syeda Asifa Ashrafee Papiya MP and 10-12 others anonymous people were also made accused in the case, he said.
The opposition chief whip was injured in the police crackdown launched when he was leading a procession of some 25 opposition MPs from Farmgate to the parliament building.
Witnesses said Farroque had an altercation with Dhaka Metropolitan Police additional deputy commissioner Harun-or-Rashid at the time, resulting in a scuffle. He was later beaten and kicked by the law enforcers.
With injuries in his head, Farroque was first taken to MP Papiya's nearby NAM flat and later to United Hospitals around 9:45am on the day.
Two police members, including Harun, were also injured during the tussle with BNP supporters.
The opposition chief whip has had 11 stitches in his head, party's acting secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told a press briefing at its Naya Paltan headquarters later on Wednesday.
"His condition is serious. He's fighting for life. He also got hurt in his backbone. An MRI test has already been conducted [on him]," he said.
But Dr Sayed Ahmed, director of the hospital's neurology-centre, told bdnews24.com that his condition was not that serious.
Meanwhile, BNP MPs staged a sit-in in front of the parliament building on Thursday morning, demanding punishment of police officers Harun or Rashid and Biplob Kumar, whom they identified as the main attackers of Farroque.
Dhaka, July 7 (bdnews24.com) — Police have filed a case against opposition chief whip Zainul Abedin Farroque, a victim of Wednesday's crackdown on pro-hartal activists, accusing him of obstructing government activities during the hartal hours.
Sub-inspector (SI) of Sher-e-Bangla Nagar police Nazmul Karim filed the case on Wednesday midnight against Farroque, now being treated at United Hospital, another SI Tanveer Hasan told bdnews24.com.
BNP and its allies enforced a 48-hour countrywide general strike on Tuesday morning, demanding reinstatement of the caretaker system and an end to 'public sufferings'.
Syeda Asifa Ashrafee Papiya MP and 10-12 others anonymous people were also made accused in the case, he said.
The opposition chief whip was injured in the police crackdown launched when he was leading a procession of some 25 opposition MPs from Farmgate to the parliament building.
Witnesses said Farroque had an altercation with Dhaka Metropolitan Police additional deputy commissioner Harun-or-Rashid at the time, resulting in a scuffle. He was later beaten and kicked by the law enforcers.
With injuries in his head, Farroque was first taken to MP Papiya's nearby NAM flat and later to United Hospitals around 9:45am on the day.
Two police members, including Harun, were also injured during the tussle with BNP supporters.
The opposition chief whip has had 11 stitches in his head, party's acting secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told a press briefing at its Naya Paltan headquarters later on Wednesday.
"His condition is serious. He's fighting for life. He also got hurt in his backbone. An MRI test has already been conducted [on him]," he said.
But Dr Sayed Ahmed, director of the hospital's neurology-centre, told bdnews24.com that his condition was not that serious.
Meanwhile, BNP MPs staged a sit-in in front of the parliament building on Thursday morning, demanding punishment of police officers Harun or Rashid and Biplob Kumar, whom they identified as the main attackers of Farroque.