Narsingdi district UP elections around the two sides of the Awami League killed three fresh 3 lives
Narsingdi district UP elections around the two sides of the Awami League killed three fresh 3 lives
Representative-Narsingdi District
Published: 03 November 2021, 22:21
Violence in the election is not stopping. Violence centered on the Alokbali Union Parishad (UP) election in the remote char area of Narsingdi Sadar. Three lives were lost in the clash between the two sides of the Awami League. The clash took place at Nekjanpur village of Alokbali Union around 5:30 am on Thursday. And the area came to a standstill, with at least 50 people shot and wounded.
The deceased have been identified as Ashraful, 20, Amir Hossain, 50, and Khushi Begum, 55, of Nekjanpur village in Alokbali union. When the three were brought to the emergency department of Narsingdi Sadar Hospital, the doctor on duty declared them dead. Among the injured, 22 are being treated at Narsingdi Sadar Hospital.
The situation in the area is tense. All three were shot dead, said the current chairman of the Alokbali Union. Delwar Hossain's activist-supporter. After hundreds of attempts, Delwar has again been nominated by the Awami League for the post of chairman. The general secretary of the Union Awami League, known as his opponent from the east, focusing on the spread of domination. The clashes took place with Asadullah's supporters. There will be no such situation on either side
Awami League leaders and activists clash with each other Police and locals said Asadullah's conflict with the current chairman Delwar Hossain Sarkar over the dominance of Alokbali Union is a long-standing one. Due to that conflict, the situation in the graveyard has become the same today.
The clashes erupted again after the recent announcement of the election schedule to dominate the area. Delwar has been re-nominated for the post of chairman of Alokbali Union in the second phase of UP elections to be held on November 11. Delwar is facing a flood of blood today to get this nomination. And another Md. Asadullah submitted his nomination papers as a rebel candidate. What is the problem centering on this issue
However, there are allegations that he was forced to withdraw his nomination papers after many attempts to withdraw his nomination. Even after that there was a dispute between the two parties and there was a lot of tension in the union for several days.
Due to this, at around 5.30 am today, there was a scuffle between the activists and supporters of the two parties. In the course of the conversation, they became involved in deadly clashes. At least 50 people were injured when shots fired by supporters of both sides hit them. When 25 of them were brought to the emergency department of Narsingdi Sadar Hospital, the on-duty doctor declared three of them dead.
At least 22 people were injured in the incident and are being treated at various hospitals in Narsingdi.
And additional police have been deployed at the scene to bring the situation under control, he said. Residential Medical Officer (RMO) of Narsingdi Sadar Hospital Syed Amirul Haque said the injured were rescued and admitted to Narsingdi Sadar Hospital and local hospital. ‘Four people who were shot were brought to our hospital dead. Seven of them have been sent to Dhaka in critical condition.
Three people have been shot dead in clashes between the two sides in Alokbali over the domination and UP elections. The bodies of the three are being sent to the morgue of Narsingdi Sadar Hospital. Additional police have been deployed at the scene to prevent the situation from escalating further. Currently the situation is under the control of the police.
One of the injured was rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital in critical condition. Earlier on October 28, two people were shot dead in a clash between supporters of an Awami League-nominated candidate and a rebel candidate over the Alokbali UP election. The family of the deceased is mourning. . The deceased have been identified as Shah Alam Khan (45) and Qayyum Mia (30) of Satpara village.
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