UNB, Bhola :
At least 50 people were injured in a clash between BNP and Awami League activists in Lalmohan upazila headquarters on Saturday morning. The injured were admitted to Lalmohan Hospital, said witnesses adding that two motorcycles were vandalized and another one was set on fire. The clash ensued when BNP nominated candidate, its Vice-chairman Major (rtd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, went to his area for electioneering on
Saturday morning. Later in the noon, several journalists including channel-i Bhola correspondent Harun-ur-Rashid, were injured when a group of people swooped on them during a live telecast from in front of the BNP leader’s residence, witnesses said. Meanwhile, tense situation was prevailing in the area but police claimed the situation was normal and additional policemen were deployed to avoid any further unwanted situation. Awami League nominated candidate for Bhola-3 constituency Nurunnabi Chowdhury Shaon alleged that BNP men attacked his supporters. No case was lodged in this connection, said Mir Khairul Kabir, officer-in-charge of Lalmohan Police Station.
At least 50 people were injured in a clash between BNP and Awami League activists in Lalmohan upazila headquarters on Saturday morning. The injured were admitted to Lalmohan Hospital, said witnesses adding that two motorcycles were vandalized and another one was set on fire. The clash ensued when BNP nominated candidate, its Vice-chairman Major (rtd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, went to his area for electioneering on
Saturday morning. Later in the noon, several journalists including channel-i Bhola correspondent Harun-ur-Rashid, were injured when a group of people swooped on them during a live telecast from in front of the BNP leader’s residence, witnesses said. Meanwhile, tense situation was prevailing in the area but police claimed the situation was normal and additional policemen were deployed to avoid any further unwanted situation. Awami League nominated candidate for Bhola-3 constituency Nurunnabi Chowdhury Shaon alleged that BNP men attacked his supporters. No case was lodged in this connection, said Mir Khairul Kabir, officer-in-charge of Lalmohan Police Station.