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Four killed in Rangpur, Munshiganj, Magura clash

Published : Sunday, 4 August, 2024 at 2:48 PM  Count : 328
At least four people were killed in Rangpur, Munshiganj, Magura during clashes between protesters and Awami League activists in Rangpur on Sunday.
 
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement called for non-cooperation movement across the country.

In Magura, a man was killed and 20 others were injured in the clashes between protesters on one side and police, rulling party men on other sides on Sunday.

Earlier, protesters brought out a procession in Parnandualia area of the city and police tried to obstruct them, triggering a clash.
The protesters threw brick bats at police, forcing to fire tear shells and rubber bullets. Sources said the ruling party men joined police. They said a man was killed and 20 others were injured in the clashes. However, the identities of the deceased could not be known immediately.  

Mehedi Hasan Rabbi, senior joint general secretary of the district Chhatra Dal, was injured by bullets at Parnanduali area under Magura municipality.

Mehedi Rasel, officer-in-charge of Magura Sadar Police Station, alleged that said most of the protesters are the activists of BNP-Jamaat. They attacked the law enforcers.  

The clash is still going on. Many of the police personnel were injured.

The official said they have any information about the death.

In Rangpur, a man was killed in clashes between protesters and Awami League activists in Rangpur on Sunday.

Abdul Jalil, an official at the morgue of the Rangpur Medical College and Hospital, acknowledged the matter.

In Munshiganj, two people were killed and 20 others were injured in a clash between protesters and members of the Awami League and its associated organizations in Munshiganj on Sunday morning.

The identities of the deceased could not be known immediately.

Abu Hena Mohammad Jamal, the superintendent of Munshiganj General Hospital, confirmed the deaths news.



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