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Bangladesh cracks down on hardliners after India PM protests

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Dhaka, Bangladesh - Hundreds of hardliner have been arrested by Bangladesh police over the past week, officials said on Sunday, after deadly protests against the visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

At least 13 protesters died during the days-long demonstrat­ions in late March over the Indian leader’s visit.

The protests across several districts in Bangladesh were mostly led by the hardline Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam, whose members accused Modi of stoking communal violence against Muslims in India.

Police said Mamunul Haque (47), the firebrand joint secretary of Hefazat, was detained on Sunday after a top Islamic seminary in the capital Dhaka was raided.

“He was arrested over charges of violence by Hefazate-Islam,” police spokesman Ifetkharul Islam told AFP.

Haque was the seventh senior leader from Hefazat to be arrested this week, police said.

The leaders were expected to be charged with the outbreak of violence during the anti-Modi protests and demonstrat­ions in 2013 that left nearly 50 people dead.

A further 298 Hefazat supporters and activists were arrested in the eastern rural district of Brahmanbar­ia where anti-Modi demonstrat­ions were also held, police said on Sunday.

“We arrested them by identifyin­g them through video footage,” Brahmanbar­ia police’s deputy chief, Mohammad Roish Uddin, told AFP.

Hefazat spokesman Jakaria Noman Foyezi told AFP that 23 leaders of his organisati­on had been detained by police.

He called police claims against them ‘false and fabricated’.

Hefazat, which was founded in 2010, is Bangladesh’s largest hardline Islamist outfit.

The group draws its support from millions of students and teachers in thousands of the Muslim-majority madrasas.

A 2013 rally in Dhaka by thousands of Hefazat supporters demanding a blasphemy law ended in unrest and dozens of deaths.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Police escort Mamunul Haque, a joint secretary of hardline Hefazat-eIslam group, following his arrest in Dhaka on Sunday
(AFP) Police escort Mamunul Haque, a joint secretary of hardline Hefazat-eIslam group, following his arrest in Dhaka on Sunday

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