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Police fired at Bhola rally to silence dissent: BNP

Tuesday, 2 August 2022


BNP Vice-Chairman Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed on Monday alleged that police attacked their party's rally in Bhola and opened fire killing a Swechchhasebak Dal leader to silence the dissenting voices, reports UNB.
"Swechchhasebak Dal leader Abdur Rahim was shot dead by police forces in my district Bhola yesterday (Sunday) without any provocation. It amounts to homicide," he said.
Speaking at a discussion, the BNP leader alleged that police beat their party leaders and activists mercilessly and sprayed bullets on them when they were bringing out a procession after a meeting at their party office there.
"The attack was made to silence the dissenting voices. Such a killing has been carried out also to prevent the fearless people who are taking to the streets for the restoration of democracy and to create terror in their minds," he observed.
Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Garment Sramik Dal arranged the programme at the Jatiya Press Club.
Hafiz warned that no government can stay in power long by resorting to repression and firing bullets at common people.
He alleged that the Awami League government is only busy making money and securing its power. "They are least bothered about suffering, life and death of people. That's why they want to cling to power by firing on innocent people."
The BNP leader said there is now no alternative to holding a credible election in the country under a non-party neutral government to overcome the political crisis.
Meanwhile, BNP standing committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy alleged that police opened fire at their rally in Bhola at the behest of the government.
"The SP in Bhola would have been suspended while those who sprayed bullets would have been closed by the time had the government not instructed them to carry out the incident," he said.
The BNP leader made the remarks while speaking at a rally in front of the Jatiya Press Club arranged by the Jatiyatabadi Swechchasebak Dal protesting the killing of its leader Abdur Rahim in police firing.
He warned that their party will not sit idle if the government continues its repressive acts. "We'll be more organised and take to the streets unitedly."