Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP) had pledged a peaceful rally but it failed to keep its
promise and the event resulted in significant disorder and public disturbances.
Bangladesh
Nationalist Party (BNP) had pledged a peaceful rally on October 28 and received
permission to hold it in front of the party's central office at Nayapaltan.
Despite cooperation from the government and law enforcement agencies, the BNP
failed to keep their promise, resulting in significant disorder and public
disturbances.
The situation escalated
as BNP supporters also targeted the residence of the Chief Justice of
Bangladesh during the rally. After noon on Friday, they attacked the Chief
Justice's house, the Judges Quarters, the Police Box, public transportation,
and various government properties, including hospitals, according to sources.
Bangladesh's
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said "video footage clearly shows the
involvement of a Chhatra Dal (BNP's students' wing) leader in the policeman's
death". The Home minister expressed that "the assault on the Chief
Justice's residence was an unprecedented incident", vowing "strict
action against those responsible."
The Home
Ministry stood its ground even in the face of protests, stating that "the
country's constitution does not provide for a caretaker government." With
Bangladesh's upcoming elections expected to be held in early January 2024,
tensions between the BNP and the ruling party, Awami League, are likely to
intensify.
Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina returned from Brussels on Friday after attending the
'Global Gateway Forum', which was held over two days, on October 25-26. She
arrived at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 12.15 pm on
Friday, and on her return, BNP supporters erupted in protests across Dhaka.
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