■ Protesters and ruling party supporters clash on
the first day of a non-cooperation movement
announced by the students’ movement
demanding PM Sheikh Hasina’s resignation
■ PM Hasina said that those engaging in
sabotage are not students but terrorists, asked
people to suppress them with a firm hand
DHAKA :
AT LEAST 91
people, including 14 policemen, were
killed and hundreds injured
on Sunday in
fierce clashes
between protesters
demanding Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and
the ruling party supporters in
different parts of Bangladesh,
forcing authorities to cut off
mobile Internet and enforce a
nationwide curfew for an indefinite period.
The clashes broke out
Sunday morning when protesters attending the noncooperation programme under
the banner of the Students
Against Discrimination with
the one-point demand of the
Government’s resignation over
a job quota system faced opposition from the supporters of
the Awami League, Chhatra
League, and Jubo League
activists.
At least 91 people have been
killed in clashes, shootings and
counter-chases across the
country surrounding the noncooperation programme, leading Bengali-language daily
Prothom Alo reported.
According to the police
headquarters, 14 policemen
have been killed across the
country. Of them, 13 were
killed in Sirajganj’s
Enayetpur police station.
One person was killed in
Comilla’s Elliotganj, the
paper said. More than 300
policemen were injured.
The fresh round of clashes erupted days after over
200 people were killed in violent clashes between the
police and mostly student
protesters demanding an
end to the controversial quota system that reserved 30 per
cent of Government jobs for
relatives of veterans who
fought in Bangladesh’s War
of Independence in 1971.
Today’s protests were
joined by unidentified people and activists of rightwing
Islami Shashontantra
Andolon, which erected barricades on several major
highways and within the
capital city, officials said,
adding that protesters
attacked the police stations
and boxes, ruling party
offices and residences of
their leaders and burnt several vehicles.
The situation prompted
authorities to order a curfew
in major cities and small
towns across Bangladesh for
an indefinite period from 6
PM on Sunday, mobilising
troops, paramilitary border
guards BGB, and the elite
anti-crime Rapid Action
Battalion alongside police.
The Government ordered
the shutdown of Meta platforms Facebook, Messenger,
WhatsApp and Instagram.
The mobile operators were
ordered to shut down 4G
mobile Internet, the paper
added.
Meanwhile, Prime
Minister Hasina said that
those engaging in“sabotage”
across the country in the
name of protest are not students but terrorists and
asked people to suppress
them with a firm hand.