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Hartal of BNP-led alliance draws poor response

Monday, 22 September 2014


The BNP-led 20-party alliance’s first hartal after the January-5 election failed to draw any strong public response Monday , except a few sporadic clashes between pro-hartal activists and police in the capital and elsewhere.
At least 100 hartal pickets were arrested and some vehicles damaged across the country during the countrywide daylong shutdown, according to a news agency.
The BNP alliance enforced the general strike, the first after the January-5 election, at 6am that ended at 6pm protesting the 16th constitutional amendment empowering parliament to remove Supreme Court judges for ‘misconduct’ and ‘incapacity’.
In the capital’s Sabujbagh, a youth Jony, 23, was shot and injured as police opened fire on a procession of pro-hartal activists in the morning. Police also arrested six pickets from the spot.
Incidents of chase and counter-chase between police and hartal supporters were reported from different parts of the city, including Lalbagh, Rampura, Moghbazar, Shahjadpur, Shantinagar, Shyamoly, Mohakhali, and Nippon Goli in Tejgaon Industrial area, Indira Road, Taltala Market in Khilgaon and Rayerbagh.
The presence of BNP’s alliance partners, including Jamaat, was very thin on the city streets.
The ruling party men were more active than the opposition’s taking out with anti-hartal processions at most important points of the city.
Meanwhile, pro-BNP-Jamaat lawyers also boycotted the Supreme Court as part of their countrywide protest programme demanding that the 16th constitutional amendment be repealed.
Addressing a press briefing at the party’s central office about the hartal, BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir claimed that police arrested over 283 opposition activists across the country during the hartal hours, while more than 32 others injured in police firings or attacks by law enforcers and ‘ruling party cadres’.
He claimed people with their spontaneous participation made the hartal a success.
Violent incidents like vandalising of vehicles, clashes between hartal pickets and police and ruling party activists and arrest of opposition leaders and activists were also reported from a number of districts, including Chittagong, Syleht, Chandpur, Chuadanga Jhenidah, Satkhira, Gazipur and Narail.