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Fresh 48-hours blockade: Two bus set on fire in capital within half an hour

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TBS Report
08 November, 2023, 11:05 am
Last modified: 08 November, 2023, 09:07 pm

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Fresh 48-hours blockade: Two bus set on fire in capital within half an hour

TBS Report
08 November, 2023, 11:05 am
Last modified: 08 November, 2023, 09:07 pm
A covered van of a courier service was set on fire in the Shapmara area of Matiranga upazila in Khagrachhari on 8 November. Photo: UNB
A covered van of a courier service was set on fire in the Shapmara area of Matiranga upazila in Khagrachhari on 8 November. Photo: UNB

The BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami and other parties once again enforced a 48-hour countrywide road-rail-waterway blockade on Wednesday and Thursday to mount pressure on the government to quit and hold the next general elections under a non-partisan administration.

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi made the announcement during a press conference Monday (6 November).


8:49pm

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Another bus set ablaze in Banani

Another bus was set on fire this evening. The last one was set in the Banani area. There were no reports of casualties in the incident.


8:20pm

Bus set ablaze in Dhaka's Tantibazar amid blockade

Unidentified people set a bus on fire at the Tantibazar intersection in Old Dhaka on Wednesday night amid the countrywide 48-hour blockade enforced by BNP and like-minded opposition parties.

Two firefighting units of Sadarghat Fire Station rushed to the spot around 7:33pm when the buses were set on fire, said Tanha Bin Zasim, station officer of the Fire Service and Civil Defence Control Room (media).

On 6 November, BNP, Jamaat and like-minded parties announced a 48-hour road-rail-waterways blockade across the country beginning from Wednesday.


4:27pm

On the first day of the third phase of the BNP-Jamaat's blockade, party supporters brought out processions and picketed by burning tires at different points of Chattogram on Wednesday, November 8 early morning. However, there has been no impact of the blockade in or around the city as the traffic movement remained normal throughout the day.

Leaders and activists of the ruling party Awami League took positions at important points in the city and held peace rallies while a huge number of police members patrolled the city roads to maintain law and order situation.

Idris Ali, the former deputy office secretary of Nagar BNP and current coordinator of the office, said leaders and activists of Chattogram Metropolitan Chhatra Dal convened at the Pahartali area.

Spina Rani Pramanik, additional deputy police commissioner of CMP's Media and Public Relations Department, said, "As of 3 pm on Wednesday, "I have not received any reports of untoward incidents in the city. A sufficient number of police have been deployed to uphold law and order. The overall situation regarding law and order remained stable."

4:06pm

A covered van of a courier service was set on fire in the Shapmara area of Matiranga upazila in Khagrachhari on Wednesday morning amid the first day of the countrywide 48-hour blockade BNP and like-minded parties called.

The fire service rushed to the spot and brought the fire under control, reports UNB.

Md Jakaria, officer-in-charge of Matiranga Police Station, confirmed the matter.

Khagrachhari Superintendent of Police Mukta Dhar said they are ready to provide all possible assistance to ensure the smooth movement of the general public.

1:30pm

JnU Chhatra Dal brings out procession

The leaders and activists of Jagannath University unit of Chhatra Dal brought out a procession in support of the BNP-Jamaat's third phase of the nationwide blockade today.

The leaders and activists of Jagannath University unit of Chhatra Dal brought out a procession in Islampur area of Old Dhaka today. Photo: Collected
The leaders and activists of Jagannath University unit of Chhatra Dal brought out a procession in Islampur area of Old Dhaka today. Photo: Collected

Sujon Molla, general secretary of JnU Chhatra Dal, led the procession at Islampur of Old Dhaka this afternoon.

The procession paraded through Islampur and Patuatuli Road, concluding at the Sadarghat intersection. 

Following the rally, the speakers made a resolute commitment to take to the streets to fulfill the one-point demand.
 

01:05pm

On the first day of the third phase of the nationwide blockade, Jamaat activists clashed with police in different areas of Bogura today (8 November), resulting in injuries to at least 10 Jamaat leaders. 

Contacted, Bogura Additional Superintendent of Police Snigdh Akhtar said the law and order forces remain on high alert in the field to ensure the security of people and property.


12:45pm

Around 160 patrol teams of RAB forces along with 460 toil teams have been deployed across the country to maintain the law and order situation in the capital. 


12:30pm

A protest march in support of the blockade is taking place in Bogra, Sherpur led by the former elected president of the Central Chhatra Dal, a member of the executive committee of the BNP Md Fazlur Rahman Khokon.


12:10pm

48 BGB platoons deployed to beef up security for garment factories in Dhaka, nearby areas

BGB troops have been deployed in Ashulia, Savar, Mirpur, Gazipur and other parts of the country, said, Sharuiful Islam, public relations officer at BGB headquarters.

48 BGB platoons deployed to beef up security for garment factories in Dhaka, nearby areas

The government on Tuesday announced Tk 12,500 as minimum salary for entry level readymade garment (RMG) factory workers, raising it by 56.25 percent from the current wage.


10:49am

Activists of the BNP and other organisations held programmes in Noakhali, Feni, Gazipur and Cox's Bazar in support of today's blockade.


10:41pm

BNP Faridpur unit's Joint Convener Syed Zulfikar Hossain Jewel led the programme in the district in front of the highway's agricultural college this morning demanding resignation of the ruling government and elections under a caretaker government.

BNP Faridpur unit’s Joint Convener Syed Zulfikar Hossain Jewel led the programme in the district in front of the highway's agricultural college this morning (8 November) demanding resignation of the ruling government and elections under a caretaker government.
BNP Faridpur unit’s Joint Convener Syed Zulfikar Hossain Jewel led the programme in the district in front of the highway's agricultural college this morning (8 November) demanding resignation of the ruling government and elections under a caretaker government.

9:00am

Rizvi leads procession in Dhaka to enforce blockade

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi led a procession march in the capital this morning to enforce the nationwide 48-hour blockade called by the party, Jamaat and others. 

Rizvi leads procession in Dhaka to enforce blockade

On the first day of the third round of the comprehensive blockade aimed at demanding the government's resignation and a singular demand for a caretaker government, Rizvi marched with the BNP activists on Wednesday (8 November).


8:45am

Chhatra Dal marches in support of blockade at Gopibagh

On the first day of the third phase of blockade, Chhatra Dal leaders and activists held a procession at the Gopibag railway station in Dhaka.

Chhatra Dal marches in support of blockade at Gopibagh

On Wednesday morning, Chhatra Dal Central Parliament Joint General Secretary, Dr Awal, along with other leaders and activists, took to the railway station to demonstrate their support for the BNP's call for a nationwide blockade.


8:30am

48hr blockade: Jamaat brings out processions in Dhaka

Jamaat has brought out separate processions in Dhaka on the first day of the blockade's third phase this morning (8 November).

48hr blockade: Jamaat brings out processions in Dhaka

The areas where Jamaat brought out processions include Mirpur, Pallabi, Kafrul, Agargaon, Demra, Babubazar, Dhanmondi, Ramna, Badda and Basabo. 

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