At least three persons were killed on Tuesday in
Bangladesh as the main opposition Bangladesh National Party (BNP)
enforced a 48-hour nationwide blockade demanding postponement of
general elections on January 5 amid a deadlock over the interim
government.
Activists of BNP and its fundamentalist
ally Jamaat-e- Islami uprooted railway tracks in major routes, torched
buses, cars and trains, and exploded crude bombs after the government
rejected their calls to postpone the elections, witnesses and media
reports said.
An unidentified man was killed in clashes between opposition activists and the police in north-western Sirajganj.
Acts of sabotages were reported from different other districts.
The other two deaths were reported on Monday night soon after the announcement of the election schedule.
Police
said a youth died instantly after a crude bomb hit him on the head in
central Comilla and a rickshaw-puller was killed in the capital in a
separate incident.
Railway links between Dhaka and
south-eastern port city of Chittagong and north-eastern Sylhet were cut
off as the opposition activists uprooted of train tracks at central
Brahmanbaria while they set on fire several compartments of a stationed
train at north-western Iswardy.
Buses were stopped
as the opposition coalition on Monday night announced the blockade for
highways, railways and waterways to protest against the “election of
farce”, prompting authorities to call out paramilitary BGB troops to
guard the capital and other major cities.
Chief
Election Commissioner Kazi Rakibuddin on Monday announced the election
schedule, pitting ruling Awami League against the BNP, which has been
demanding that the polls plan be shelved until the settlement of the
dispute over the modality of the interim government.
Rakibuddin said the statutory independent constitutional body so far
awaited the major parties to reach an understanding over their dispute
“but now we don’t have time to delay further” as the commission was
obligated to hold the polls within January 24 under a constitutional
deadline.
According to the schedule December 2 is
the last date for submission of nomination papers, meaning the
opposition must decide its stance on the polls in the next one week.
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