12:00 AM, December 04, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:19 AM, December 04, 2018

2 AL men killed in factional clash

At least two Awami League men were killed and 10 others injured in a factional clash in Pabna yesterday, following previous rivalry over establishing supremacy in an area.

The dead are Lashkar Khan, 65, father of AL leader Sultan Khan of Khan Para village, and Abdul Malek Sheikh, 45, son of late Ahed Sheikh of Aurangabad village of Sadar upazila.

The clash took place around 6:00pm, in Khan Para under Sadar upazila, between supporters of Varara union parishad's incumbent chairman Abu Sayed, also organising secretary of Sadar upazila AL, and his rival Sultan Khan, who had recently joined the AL after leaving Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal.

Speaking to The Daily Star, Sultan's nephew Ratul Hasan said, “My uncle contested for the post of union parishad chairman. But he was defeated by Abu Sayed. Their rivalry has continued since then.”

“My uncle recently joined the AL and decided to campaign for the party-nominee for the national election. As we gathered near our home to start campaigning, supporters of Abu Sayed launched an attack on us with firearms and sharp weapons,” he added.

Many of Sultan's men were injured in the attack. Of them, Lashkar and Malek died on the way to hospital, Ratul said.

Neither Abu Sayed nor any of his supporters could be contacted over the phone until 9:00pm last night.

Speaking to The Daily Star, Sheikh Rasel Ali Masud, another organising secretary of Pabna Sadar upazila AL, claimed both Sultan and Sayed had a long standing dispute “over local issues”.

“This is not political enmity. It may be personal,” he added.

Contacted, Pabna Superintendent of Police (SP) Md Rafikul Islam said additional police had been deployed in the area and who were investigating the incident.

The injured were admitted to different hospitals.

BNP ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AL MEN

BNP leaders in Natore yesterday alleged that over 50 BNP men were attacked by AL men in different areas of the district since the announcement of the poll schedule on November 7.

They made the allegations at a press conference at the district's BNP office.

The leaders also alleged that the district election authorities were keeping mum while the AL-nominated candidates were violating electoral code of conduct.

However, local AL leaders, at a meeting with local journalist at the district's AL office, denied the allegations and said the attacks took place due to internal feuds within the BNP.

Contacted, Assistant Returning Officer (ARO) Jesmin Akhter Banu claimed they had not received any complaint regarding violations of the electoral code of conduct.

[Our Pabna and Natore correspondents contributed to the story]


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