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Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh has called for a national offensive against law and order. However, the organization’s leaders have threatened to continue the program if the strike is obstructed. The leaders made the announcement at a protest rally outside the Baitul Mukarram mosque in the capital on Saturday.

Meanwhile, five people were killed in separate clashes in Brahmanbaria yesterday afternoon. Four people were killed in the Nandanpur area of ​​the Comilla-Sylhet highway in Sadar upazila. One died in hospital after the Kandirpar clash. In addition, several people, including the police, were injured. Due to clashes and protests, train services stopped in Brahmanbaria last night. Later around 10pm, the Dhaka-Chittagong, Dhaka-Sylhet railway service was normalized.

Meanwhile, the situation in Chittagong’s Hathazari remains tense. Members of the security forces were patrolling various parts of the road. BGBO is on the way with additional RABs and police. Hefazat leaders and activists also protested yesterday in different areas of the capital, including Baitul Mukarram and Uttara.

The BGB is deployed throughout the country, including the capital, along with other law enforcement agencies to keep the situation under control.

5 dead in Brahmanbaria: The deceased were identified as Jur Alam, 35, son of Abdul Latif from Haria village under Brahmanbaria Sadar upazila, Sujan Mia, 22, from Maind village under the union of Majlishpur of the same upazila, Kausar, 25, son of Ali Ahmed from the village of Budhal and Badal Mia, 40, from Dirai upazila in Sunamganj. The other’s name was not found. The injured were taken to Brahmanbaria General Hospital, Resident Medical Officer Rana Nurus Shams confirmed. However, no one in charge of the district police was able to comment on the victims. Of course, there was tension until this report was written.

Meanwhile, the Aruail police post in Sarail was attacked yesterday from a protest procession. At least 25 policemen from the outpost were injured. The police fired tear gas projectiles and rubber bullets to control the situation. However, no case was registered in this regard until 9:00 p.m. Meanwhile, the police have filed a case with the Sadar police station for the incident. Six thousand five hundred strangers have been charged in the case. Taking into account the general situation, 10 BGB platoons have been deployed at the Brahmanbaria district headquarters. In addition to the police, other forces are also working to maintain public order. Police arrested 14 people charged with trespassing at various locations in the district on Friday night.

Due to the protest, several trains were stranded at different stations of the Dhaka-Chittagong and Dhaka-Sylhet railways last night. Apart from this, the train stop at the Brahmanbaria train station was indefinitely canceled due to mechanical failures, including damage to the board in the violence incident at the train station; That is why no train has stopped at that station since Saturday.

Meanwhile, BCL leaders and activists clashed with Madrasa students on TA Road in the municipal area yesterday afternoon. When the Chhatra League first took up position on TA Road, the madrasa students formed a resistance. At this time, the explosion of several cocktails spread panic in the municipal area. Later, Madrasa students blocked the Comilla-Sylhet road from Chandiyara in Budhal Union to the North Suhilpur Cemetery in Suhilpur Union by throwing tree trunks. Subsequently, they set tires on fire at various points on the road.

Roads in Hathazari occupied by Madrasa students: Until this report was written last night, the Hathazari-Khagrachhari highway in Chittagong was occupied by madrasa students. They were in the middle with two brick and bamboo barricades on the road to the north and south of Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Uloom Mueenul Islam Madrasa in Hathazari. So the traffic stopped. Passengers from Nazirhat, Khagrachhari and Ramgarh traveling on the road suffered. Many people have to suffer when traveling by alternative routes. This important road is closed as of 3:00 p.m. last Friday. In addition, almost all the main street shops in the Hathazari area are also closed. Several commercial establishments and shopping centers of the municipal headquarters have not opened since yesterday morning. Additional RAB and BGB took to the streets with the police, but the roadblock in front of Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Uloom Mueenul Islam madrassa in Hathazari could not be removed.

Demonstrations in the capital: Hefazat leaders and activists also organized protests against Modi in different areas of the capital, including Baitul Mukarram and Uttara. Leaders and activists from the Madrasa de Hefazat student religious party participated in the protest. As part of the core program, several hundred Hifazat leaders and activists took up positions on the stairs on the north side of the Baitul Mukarram mosque around 11:30 am yesterday. At that time there was a strong position of the police, the RAB and the intelligence agencies around. Hefazat Deputy Secretary General Fazlul Karim Kashemi said at the time: “Modi’s visit has been stained with blood. If the strike is obstructed, the movement for the fall of the government will begin. Maulana Mamunul Haque, general secretary of the Dhaka metropolis of Hefazat at the time, said: “Panic has been created when entering the mosque. Helmet forces have created panic with the exercise. The helmets will not be able to escape when they go down the road. The police have given shelter to the helmet forces. Allama Nurul Islam, general secretary of Hefazat-e-Islam, chairman of the protest program, said: “If the peaceful strike is obstructed, a harsher program will be announced.”

Meanwhile, the police clashed with protesters yesterday in front of the National Press Club in the capital. The Bhasani Parishad organized the protest rally in protest at the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh. Apart from this, the students have protested against the murder of some people in the clash between the police and the custody. The procession started from the front of Dhanmondi Labaid and ended at Elephant Road. The leaders and activists who participated in the procession reached the corner of the Science Laboratory and destroyed between eight and ten vehicles.

The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) and police personnel working in different districts of the country have been instructed to be vigilant, said the Deputy Inspector General of the Police Headquarters (AIG-Media). Sohail Frog.

Hefazat activists try to attack Bhanga police station, wounded: The leaders and activists of the organization tried to attack the Bhanga police station in Faridpur from different mosques yesterday at noon during the protest program announced by Hefazat. They tried to break down the main door of the police station building by throwing stones at them. Six policemen were injured. Faridpur Additional Police Superintendent. Jamal Pasha said police controlled the situation by firing between 40 and 45 rounds of rubber bullets. Two suspects were arrested at the scene.

Babungari Warning: Hefazat Amir Allama Junaid Babungari said that six people had been martyred and about 400 had been killed when shooting at protesters from Touhidi in different parts of the country in protest at the arrival of the Indian prime minister. In a peaceful movement, this type of police dismissal can never be accepted. The administration must give an answer under the direction of who the innocent and unarmed students were attacked and martyred. This was said in a statement sent yesterday to the media. Allama Junaid Babungari called on the people to observe peaceful demonstrations throughout the country and to observe this hartal of the morning and night in a peaceful and orderly manner. In a statement, he said that a drop of blood would take revenge on the Touhidi people killed in the police shooting.

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