Three people
were shot dead reportedly by members of a law enforcement agency during a clash
over elections at Khangaon union in Pirganj Upazila of Thakurgaon district on
Sunday night and early Monday.
Jahangir
Hossain, Superintendent of Police of Thakurgaon, said, “As officials of the
local administration were confined to a polling center, a BGB team went there
to rescue them. They had to open fire at one point to bring the situation under
control. The three might have died in BGB firing. However, we need further
investigation to be sure about it.”
Jahangir Alam,
officer-in-charge of Pirganj Police Station, said one of the three deceased
died on the spot while two others succumbed to their wounds at Sadar Hospital.
Two of the
injured are undergoing treatment at Rangpur Medical College Hospital and
Thakurgaon Adhunik Sadar Hospital.
The deceased
were identified as Aditya, 18, Mojaharul Islam, 35, and Hossain, 26.
Police said
Nuruzzaman, an independent candidate, and his supporters confined the officials
of the administration, including the presiding officer, to Ghidob Primary
School when the vote count ended around 8:00 pm.
When Haripur
Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Mohammad Abdul Karim reached the spot along with
a BGB team, the candidate’s supporters attacked them and vandalized the
vehicle.
After nearly
two hours, BGB men opened fire to bring the situation under control, leaving
one dead on the spot and four others injured, said the OC.
The injured
were sent to Thakurgaon Sadar Hospital where two others succumbed to their
injuries.
With the death
toll in Thakurgaon, at least eight people were killed and over 100 others
injured as the 3rd phase of Union Parishad (UP) elections ended on Sunday
afternoon amid sporadic violence and irregularities.
Violence was
reported from different parts of the country, including Narsingdi,
Brahmanbaria, Lakshmipur, Jashore, and Khulna.
The first and
second phases of UP elections were marred by violence and irregularities.
At least six
people were killed and over 100 others injured in the 2nd phase of the Union
Parishad (UP) elections on 11 November.
Violence was
reported from different parts of the country, including Narsingdi, Cox’s Bazar,
Cumilla, and Chattogram.
Three people
were killed and a number of people were injured in the first phase of the Union
Parishad election that concluded with reports of sporadic violence and clashes
on 20 September.
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