Times of Oman

Two killed as polls campaign turn deadly

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DHAKA: Two people have been killed in pre-election violence in Bangladesh, police said Wednesday, as early campaignin­g is marred by clashes between armed rivals that has left scores injured.

More than 100 people have been hurt in violence on the campaign trail since Monday, when candidates from the two major parties hit the hustings ahead of the December 30 poll.

Police said two supporters from the Awami League, the ruling party headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, died from injuries sustained in brawls with opposition rivals late Tuesday.

Mobs armed with knives and batons faced off at a rally in Noakhali, a southern district, where a progovernm­ent demonstrat­or was seriously injured. “He died on the way to hospital. Some 30 to 35 people were also injured in the conflict,” Mahmud Nasir, the deputy district police chief, said.

In central Faridpur district, another pro-government demonstrat­or was beaten to death by opposition supporters from the Bangladesh National Party, police said. “He was rushed to hospital but declared dead by doctors on arrival,” Faridpur police chief Jakir Hossain Khan said.

The 2014 election was also marked by political violence. Hasina won that poll unchalleng­ed after the BNP boycotted it, saying the vote was rigged. Around 100 million voters have registered for this ballot later this month.

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