Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Bangladesh election campaign concludes

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Dhaka:bangladesh’s deadly election campaign entered a final full day on Thursday, with followers of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina parading in the streets while her opponents insisted the vote would not be free and fair.

Both sides launched new salvoes in their war of words ahead of Sunday’s polling. Hasina accused the opposition of organising bomb attacks while the Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party said “the state” was aiding an assault on the opposition.

Thousands of flag-waving supporters of the ruling Awami League marched in Dhaka and other cities bringing the trafficcho­ked streets to a standstill ahead of the official close of campaignin­g on Friday.

The BNP, whose leader is in jail, said it had been prevented from holding its closing rally in Dhaka. Thousands of its supporters were allowed to march through the northern city of Sylhet however.

At least six people, four from the BNP and two from the Awami League, have been killed since the campaign started on November 8. The BNP and its Islamist ally Jamaat-e-islami say more than 11,500 of their followers have been arrested and thousands of activists, including candidates, injured in attacks by ruling party followers.

Amid internatio­nal concern over events, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres appealed for calm.

Guterres “calls on all stakeholde­rs to ensure an environmen­t free of violence, intimidati­on and coercion before, during and after the elections, so as to enable a peaceful, credible and inclusive poll,” said a spokesman.

The US called off an observer mission it was financing because of delays issuing visas.

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