Khaleej Times

Bangladesh detains 3 opposition leaders

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dhaka — Bangladesh­i authoritie­s have arrested three senior leaders of the main opposition party amid increasing tensions ahead of next year’s elections, an official said on Saturday.

Police detectives arrested Moudud Ahmed, M.K. Anwar and Rafiqul Islam Mia on Friday, hours after an alliance led by main opposition Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party announced a new round of a 72-hour nationwide strike.

The strike is due to start on Sunday morning to pressure the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to quit and appoint a caretaker to oversee the elections. Police also arrested a prominent businessma­n who is tied to the main opposition party and another aide of opposition leader Khaleda Zia on Saturday.

Informatio­n Minister Hasanul Huq Inu said the arrests were carried out on charges of instigatin­g attacks on people and property. But they also highlight the resolve of Hasina’s government to crack down on the opposition and forge ahead with the elections by January.

Hasina and Zia, a former prime minister, are the most powerful leaders in Bangladesh and they have alternated as prime minister since 1991.

Hasina wants an all-party government to oversee the next elections, but Zia wants her to resign to pave the way for forming a caretaker government with people from outside of political parties.

Communicat­ions Minister Obaidul Quader said on Thursday that members of Hasina’s government would start resigning from Sunday to create the opportunit­y for forming an election-time government. The ruling party leaders say they are ready to form a government with other parties if Zia’s party refuses to join. On Saturday, police also raided houses of a former speaker and four other leaders of Zia’s party. —

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