BNP yesterday alleged that Awami League men are unleashing post-election violence against their opponents across the country after
Election violence claimed at least 18 lives yesterday, making it one of the deadliest polls in the country. More than 200 others were injured in clashes between rival Awami League and BNP supporters in 24 districts.
Expressing gratitude to all, the ruling Awami League says that number of violence is significantly lesser than the elections of the past.
Even the last day of electioneering was marred by attacks on three aspirants from BNP and Jatiya Party yesterday, leaving at least 15 people injured.
The United States is concerned on the high-level of pre-election violence over the last two weeks, which the oppositions have borne the brunt.
BNP Vice-Chairman Abdullah Al Noman claims that ruling party men attacked his Victory Day procession in Chattogram city’s Halishahar.
BNP’s candidate Mahbub Uddin Khokon writtes to the Election Commission for removing the officer-in-charge of Sonaimuri police over violence.
With the election 14 days away, campaigning should be in full swing but the situation in Khulna is different.
At least one person was killed and over a dozen were injured in violence over union parishad polls in several districts in last two days.
BNP yesterday alleged that Awami League men are unleashing post-election violence against their opponents across the country after
Election violence claimed at least 18 lives yesterday, making it one of the deadliest polls in the country. More than 200 others were injured in clashes between rival Awami League and BNP supporters in 24 districts.
Expressing gratitude to all, the ruling Awami League says that number of violence is significantly lesser than the elections of the past.
Even the last day of electioneering was marred by attacks on three aspirants from BNP and Jatiya Party yesterday, leaving at least 15 people injured.
The United States is concerned on the high-level of pre-election violence over the last two weeks, which the oppositions have borne the brunt.
BNP Vice-Chairman Abdullah Al Noman claims that ruling party men attacked his Victory Day procession in Chattogram city’s Halishahar.
BNP’s candidate Mahbub Uddin Khokon writtes to the Election Commission for removing the officer-in-charge of Sonaimuri police over violence.
With the election 14 days away, campaigning should be in full swing but the situation in Khulna is different.
At least one person was killed and over a dozen were injured in violence over union parishad polls in several districts in last two days.
It was the deadliest phase of the ongoing polls to union parishads. At least 12 people, including two school-goers and two candidates, were killed in violence during yesterday's fifth-phase voting that was also marked by various irregularities.