A local BNP leader, who was allegedly beaten up by police during the clash between cops and opposition activists, died from his injuries in Panchagarh on Saturday, reports UNB.
Besides, at least 50 others were injured from both sides.
The deceased was identified as Abdur Rashid Arefin, 50, from Boda upazila. He was serving as the joint convener of Moyna Dighi Union BNP.
Resident Medical Officer at Panchagarh Modern Sadar Hospital, Towfiq Ahmed, said an injured man named Arefin was brought to the hospital, but doctors declared him dead on arrival. The precise cause of death can be confirmed after an autopsy, he said.
As part of BNP’s movement for pressing home the 10-point demand it unveiled at its Dhaka divisional rally on December 10, the party's Panchagarh-based leaders and activists gathered at the local party office on Saturday around noon, said witnesses.
Before they could bring out any procession though, the law enforcers released tear shells and fired rubber bullets to disperse the gathering, according to witnesses. Those who protested the police's actions were baton-charged.
The BNP activists eventually dispersed, and then a series of chase-counter-chase ensued, that continued for nearly 90 minutes. The BNP activists at this stage resorted to throwing brick chips at police.
It was only after additional backup forces arrived in the evening, that the police were able to finally take control of the situation well after 6pm.
District BNP convener Zahirul Islam Kachchu claimed they were planning to hold a peaceful rally when police arrived and ratcheted up the tension.
“They dispersed us by firing tear gas, lathi charge and rubber bullets leaving BNP leader Arefin dead and around two hundred activists injured,” he alleged.
Kachchu demanded a judicial inquiry into the police action against what was planned to be a peaceful rally.
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