What Happened in Bangladesh with BNP Clashes?
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Dhaka, Nov 10 (NationPress) In a worsening factional conflict within the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), one member tragically lost his life and 18 others sustained injuries during violent altercations between the party's nominees and those who were denied tickets, as reported by local media on Monday.
In the Mymensingh district, chaos erupted in the Patbazar area on Sunday afternoon when supporters of BNP candidate M. Iqbal Hossain clashed with nomination-denied leader Tyabur Rahaman Hiron during a campaign event.
During the turmoil, 35-year-old Tanzim Ahmed Abid, a supporter of Iqbal, collapsed and died on his way to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital.
Gouripur Circle Assistant Superintendent of Police Debashish Karmakar confirmed the incident, suggesting that Abid likely succumbed to a heart attack, as reported by Bangladesh's The Daily Star.
Authorities noted that the clash led to vandalism at the event, leaving at least eight individuals injured from both factions.
In another violent episode, ten individuals were injured in Laksham upazila of Cumilla district on Sunday as two BNP factions clashed during election campaigning.
According to witnesses, as reported by Bangladeshi media outlet UNB, tensions flared after supporters of Samira Azim Dola, the daughter of former MP Anwarul Azim and a BNP-nominated candidate, engaged in a dispute with Abul Kalam's supporters.
This confrontation escalated into a chase, resulting in ten injuries.
Additionally, last week, five BNP workers were injured in a gun attack allegedly perpetrated by a rival faction amid a dispute over local control in Raozan upazila of Chattogram district, as reported by local media.
In a separate incident, BNP's Chattogram-8 candidate Ershad Ullah suffered bullet wounds during a campaign event in Bayezid, while one of his associates, Sarwar Babla, was killed in the gunfire.
Moreover, on October 25, BNP youth wing leader Md Alamgir Alam was shot dead in a similar incident in Raozan upazila.
Furthermore, on October 28, a gunfight between two factions of the BNP's youth wing led to one death and 15 injuries in Chattogram. BNP has been experiencing a notable surge in violence, with factional clashes resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries.
Historically, Khaleda Zia's BNP has been accused of colluding with the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus to dismantle the democratically elected Awami League government.