Fresh blockade called by BNP, allies underway across Bangladesh

Fresh blockade called by BNP, allies underway across Bangladesh

The fresh nationwide 48-hour blockade, called by the main opposition Bnagladesh Nationalist Party and its allies to press home their one-point demand, began Wednesday morning.

The blockade, sixth of the kind in the ongoing month, began at 6:00am on Monday and will end at 6:00am on Friday. The opposition political parties are now on movement to press home their demands for the resignation of the Awami League government and the cancellation of the election schedule.

Reports received from all the divisional headquarters and a number of districts said that no long-route bus left the cities and districts since morning and the highways witnessed a few vehicles, mostly local transports.

The main opposition BNP brought out processions, mostly short lived, in different areas of the cities and district towns.

Presence of law enforcement agencies in different important areas and intersection was noticeable. A total of 232 platoon of Border Guard Bangladesh and 432 patrol teams were deployed across Bangladesh to maintain law and order situation.

The ruling Awami League leaders and activists, mostly armed with sticks, were seen vigilant in different areas in a bid to resist the pro-blockade activists. They are also holding ‘peace-rallies’ to counter the opposition’s blockade programme.

In Dhaka, presence of public transport on Dhaka streets seemed to be higher compared to the previous blockades, despite heightened tension and fear of violence.

No long-route bus left three big terminals – Gabtali, Mahakhali and Sayedabad – but a few buses left Dhaka for nearby districts.

Visiting a number of schools, it was seen that scheduled examinations were going on.

BNP, Bangladesh Labour Party, Jamaat and Ganatantrik Bam Oikya brought out processions in different part of the capital supporting the blockade.

The parties and alliances, including Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, the Liberal Democratic Party, Ganatantra Mancha, Gono Odhikar Parishad, and the Amar Bangladesh Party, have called for the 48-hour blockade to realise their one-point demand.

The sixth round of blockade began amid continued arrests, intimidation, attacks, and night-time raids on the houses of leaders and activists of opposition parties.

The opposition parties have enforced five spells of such a blockade since October 30, following a one-day dawn-to-dusk hartal on October 28, protesting an attack by police and ruling party people on the BNP’s October 28 grand rally in Dhaka.

The BNP and its allies observed a 48-hour countrywide hartal from Sunday morning to Tuesday morning after the Election Commission declared the schedule for the next general election on November 15.

BNP and its movement partner parties have been holding non-stop street demonstrations since the police and ruling party attacked its Dhaka grand rally on October 28. After the foiled rally, police arrested nearly 15,000 BNP leaders and activists, including its secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, and standing committee members Mirza Abbas and Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, across the country.