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Violence, vandalism mar run up to Netrokona UP polls; 25 injured

UNB . Netrokona
30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 30 Oct 2021 01:49:20
Violence, vandalism mar run up to Netrokona UP polls; 25 injured

At least 25 people were injured in clashes between the supporters of rival candidates ahead of the Union Parishad (UP) polls in Netrokona.

The incidents took place Wednesday and Thursday in Dakshin Bishiura, Lokkhiganj unions of Netrokona Sadar upazila and Singdha and Raipur unions of Barhatta upazila, according to police.

Complaints and counter-complaints were lodged at Netrokona Model Police Station in this connection. The law enforcers visited the spots Thursday.

According to local sources, Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddique, Awami League candidate for the Dokkhin Bishiura union parishad election and also ruling party president of the area, got his party’s “boat” symbol. Rebel candidate Abul Kalam, the former chairman of the union, got the “motorcycle” symbol.

After receiving the symbols, the supporters of the two candidates started electioneering. As they came across each other at the Dokkhin Bishiura Bazaar, a fight broke out between them, resulting in the injury of 15 people.

At that time, chairs, tables, furniture, photo frames with pictures of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina were shattered and posters of ruling party candidates were torn down.

Md Bachchu Mia, a supporter of Abu Bakar, said, “Supporters of rebel candidate [Kalam] carried out the attack and vandalised the office furniture and damaged photos of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. “

However, Kalam said: “None of my supporters did that. Supporters of the Awami League candidate planned the incident themselves. The people of the area are well aware of this.”

On the same day, SM Shafiqul Quader Suja, district BNP leader and current chairman, received the “eyeglass” symbol, for the Lokkhiganj union parishad election at 8:30pm.

When his supporters went out to persuade people to vote for him in the election, Awami League candidate Azharul Haque Tuhin’s men attacked them at the union’s Sultangati Bazaar, leaving five injured.

During electioneering of Atiqur Rahman Raju, Awami League’s rebel candidate from Barhatta’s Raipur union and incumbent chairman, Thursday morning, supporters of Ali Akbar Talukder, the candidate for “boat” symbol, vandalised their rival’s autorickshaws and mics.

The residence of BNP electoral candidate Sujan Chowdhury was vandalised and looted Wednesday night in Snigdha of Barhatta. The attackers took away Tk3.70 lakh and injured five people.

The BNP leader claimed that the Awami League candidate’s men attacked his house.

Akbar Ali Munsi, Netrokona’s superintendent of police, said: “There have been some isolated incidents [of violence and vandalism] in different parts of the district ahead of the polls. Police already visited the spots. Action will be taken upon completion of investigations into the incidents.”

Netrokona Deputy Commissioner Kazi Mohammad Abdur Rahman said, “We are holding talks with the electoral candidates to prevent violence during and in the aftermath of the elections. However, some unwanted incidents already occurred.”

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