80 injured in a strike against the eviction of opposition leader in Bangladesh.
New Delhi, Nov. 14 .- At least 80 people were injured and some 50 were arrested in the last 24 hours during a strike called by the main opposition party in Bangladesh after the eviction of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's residence in Dhaka, local media reported.
The main opposition party, the Bangladesh National Party (BNP), convened in the afternoon yesterday, mortal gold, a national strike to protest the eviction of his residence the leader of its formation by government agents, according to the edition digital newspaper "Daily Star".
Throughout the day there were several violent incidents as the burning of a dozen vehicles or clashes between supporters of BNP and the police in various parts of the country, which left dozens injured and about fifty, mortal gold, prisoners.
According to the newspaper, many markets, bus stations and business centers in Dhaka today closed its doors because of the strike.
The Government of South Asian countries deployed in the Bangladeshi capital, dozens of security guards to prevent vandalism.
The BNP secretary general, Khandaker Hossain Delwa declare that the Bangladeshi population has lost confidence in the current government, ffxiv gil, and are following the strike spontaneously.
In April 2009, the Government of Bangladesh, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina asked the opposition leader, Khaleda Zia, who left his residence in a military cantonment in Dhaka on the grounds that it violated the military law.
The house in dispute was awarded to Zia after the assassination in a coup by her husband, President Ziaur Rahman in 1981 and involved granting the waiver to exercise political activities.
Zia and Hasina, who have alternated in power, remain one of the most bitter rivalries in South Asia, which in the last elections in December 2008 was resolved with an overwhelming majority in favor of the latter.