Bangladesh: 4 Die as Sheikh Hasina’s proceeds struggle with the police

Dhaka: Four people were killed in a clash between PM Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League and supporters of security personnel in Gopalganj, Bangladesh on Wednesday, inspired the interim government in Dhaka to put a curfew in the city on Wednesday – Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the birthplace Hasina. Violence took place after a rally by the National Citizen Party, which played an important role in the expulsion of the Hasina government last year. Senior NCP members had to flee the spot in an armed personnel carrier of the army and took refuge in the Superintendent of Police Office. He later left Gopalganj in the vehicle, witnesses and sources said. Yunus: Violence violence violence during rally The deceased was identified as Deepto Saha, Ramzan Qazi and Sohail Molla and Imon. All had bullet wounds. Nine people were admitted to the hospital. A statement by Muhammad Yunas’s office said, “The use of violence in Gopalganj is completely uncertain today. It is a shameful violation of their fundamental rights to prevent young citizens from organizing a rally peacefully to celebrate the first anniversary of their revolutionary movement.”The reports said that the protesters, armed with sticks and brickbats, clashed with police and security forces. The protesters barbarized police vehicles and attacked the NCP convoy, inspiring the forces to a gun bullet.