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Extensive security measures have been taken in the Baitul Mukarram area of the capital to prevent adverse incidents centered on the pre-announced Hefazat-e-Islam protest program.
Law enforcement agencies reinforced security in the Baitul Mukarram area ahead of prayers on Friday (April 2).
You can see from the place that the police have been deployed on the corner of Paltan. Furthermore, they are allowed to enter the Baitul Mukarram area after interrogations. If someone has doubts, they are not allowed to enter. Members of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) are stationed at the north gate and west side of Baitul Mukarram. Police have also been deployed inside the north gate of Baitul Mukarram. In addition, prison vans with armored vehicles have been kept ready in Purana Paltan.
Police, the Awami League, the Juba League and the Chhatra League clashed with Hefazat leaders and activists in Baitul Mukarram on Friday to protest the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bangladesh. The Baitul Mukarram area heated up.
The same day, after Friday prayers, they began to persecute each other at the north gate of Baitul Mukarram. The Baitul Mukarram area became a battlefield in the anti-Modi procession.
Later the remnants of that conflict spread to different parts of the country. Hefazat activists and madrassa students in different parts of the country, including Hathazari, Dhaka and Brahmanbaria, have been involved in mass protests, vandalism and violence. The clashes, which began on Friday, continued for three days. At least 12 people died in this unprecedented conflict. Hefazat claimed that 18 people died.
The most violent incidents took place in Brahmanbaria and Hathazari. There are reports that Hefazat workers vandalized and set fire to these areas.
However, Hefazat-e-Islam has stated that today’s program will be peaceful. Meanwhile, it has been instructed that there will be no procession on the way to or from any concentration. Amir Allama Junaid Babungari from Hefazat has ordered the organization to hold a peaceful protest.
Hefazat-e-Islam’s Facebook page provided information about the protest on social media on Thursday night. There were instructions to carry out the program in a peaceful manner, as well as two more decisions. These are: There will be no procession on the way to or from any rally and the rally will be conducted peacefully by strengthening your own volunteer management.
Allama Mamunul Haque, Hefazat Central Deputy General Secretary and Dhaka Metropolis Secretary General, said on his verified Facebook page: “As part of the previously announced protest, a central rally will be held at the north gate of the mosque. Baitul Mukarram in Dhaka. After Friday. ” There will be no procession on the way to or from the rally. The rally will take place in a peaceful way reinforcing its own volunteer management.
Maulana Nurul Islam Jihadi, Hifazat’s Acting Secretary General, announced the program today (Sunday, March 26) in the afternoon after a violent one-day attack.
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