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Eggs, stones hurled at Fakhrul's Uttara house

Government agents were behind the attack, BNP claims

Update : 11 Oct 2020, 10:04 AM

A group of supporters of BNP leader M Kofiluddin Ahmed on Saturday threw eggs and stones towards the house of party Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir in Dhaka's Uttara area.

Witnesses and party insiders claimed that around 100 supporters of Kofiluddin gathered in front of Fakhrul's house at Sector 4 around 3pm and started demonstration there demanding the party's decision of nominating SM Jahangir for contesting the Dhaka 18 by-polls be revoked.

They also chanted various slogans in favour of Kofiluddin and demanded that he be given the party ticket.

At one stage, some protesters threw eggs and stones towards Fakhrul's house, damaging some windowpanes.

Fakhrul was at home during the attack.

However, BNP claimed that government agents were behind the attack on Fakhrul's house.

In a statement, Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the party's Standing Committee discussed the matter at a meeting on Saturday night and strongly condemned it.

He said the government agents carried out the attack to divert the ongoing movement against rape and violence against women to a different direction.

On Friday, BNP picked SM Jahangir and Selim Reza as its candidates to contest the upcoming Dhaka 18 and Sirajganj 1 by-elections.

Fakhrul announced the names of the candidates of "Sheaf of Paddy" for the two by-polls at a press conference at BNP Chairperson's Gulshan office.

The Dhaka 18 seat fell vacant after the death of former minister and Awami League presidium member Sahara Khatun on July 9, while Sirajganj 1 seat turned vacant following the demise of former minister and Awami League presidium member Mohammed Nasim on June 13.

The by-elections to the two constituencies will be held on November 12 using electronic voting machines (EVMs).

On September 12, nine aspirants, including Jahangir and Kofiluddin faced an interview of BNP's nomination board to get the party's ticket to contest the Dhaka 18 by-election.

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