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Bangladesh opposition party’s 48-hour strike: ‘Sheikh Hasina playing with fire’

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/01/07 at 5:07 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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In the run-up to Bangladesh’s general election, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by former premier Khaleda Zia, has declared a 48-hour general strike, casting a shadow over the electoral process. Despite meticulous preparations, including the dispatch of ballot boxes to over 42,000 stations, the BNP is opting to boycott the election, expressing doubts about its fairness under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is eyeing a fourth consecutive term.

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the BNP joint secretary general, minced no words, demanding Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and characterizing the upcoming election as “skewed.” The party has taken a strong stance, pledging to disrupt the electoral proceedings by calling for strikes and urging the public to boycott the voting.

The political landscape in Bangladesh leading up to the election has been marred by incidents of violence, with at least 15 reported deaths since October. An unsettling event, marked by an arson attack on a train in the capital city, Dhaka, claimed four lives. Authorities attribute this incident to individuals seeking to disrupt the election, raising concerns about the security and integrity of the electoral process.

Foreign Minister A.K. Abdul Momen condemned the timing of the train attack, emphasizing that the deliberate act aimed to obstruct the democratic process. This condemnation underscores the gravity of the situation and the potential impact on the democratic values that Bangladesh upholds.

 

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