BNP expresses frustration over ‘growing’ incidents of election violence


FE Team | Published: December 25, 2018 17:08:18 | Updated: December 29, 2018 21:37:52


BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi speaks at a press conference at the party’s Nayapaltan central office. Photo: UNB

BNP on Tuesday voiced frustration over the 'growing' incidents of violence across the country, even after the army deployment.

Speaking at a press conference at the party's Nayapaltan central office, BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi also said their party leaders and activists were attacked by ruling party men and police in 28 constituencies, injuring over a hundred people, including 19 candidates, on Monday.

"Yesterday (Monday) was the most violent day. Police and ruling party cadres attacked the rallies and campaigns in favour of Sheaf of Paddy at different parts of the country," he said.

The BNP leader further said, "The situation didn't improve, even after the deployment of army. We had expected that the situation would improve with their deployment...we call upon them to take steps for ensuring a peaceful election atmosphere."

He alleged that the situation has turned so worse that police have started spraying bullets on opposition leaders and activists. "Police used to charge batons in the past and hardly used ammunition, but now they are firing shots on the leaders and activists of Sheaf of Paddy' instead of charging batons."

The BNP candidates who came under attack on Monday include Moudud Ahmed in Noakhali, Shaheed Uddin Chowdhury Annie in Lakshmipur, Abdul Moyeen Khan in Narsingdi, Hafizuddin Ahmed in Bhola, Miah Nuruddin Apu in Shariatpur, Sunsila Jabrin Priyanka in Sherpur and Akhtaruzzaman and Shariful Alam in Kishoreganj, reports UNB.

Rizvi said the ruling party men are becoming desperate, and taking preparations to 'capture polling stations to rig votes' on December 30.

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