Voting in the elections of Union Parishads (councils), being held on party lines for the first time under an amended system, was held in 717 unions under 45 districts yesterday amid violence and allegations of rigging and other malpractices.
12 deaths were reported from Jamalpur, Chittagong, Noakhali, Comilla, Panchagarh and Narayanganj during the polls that will elect chairmen and councillors for the lowest tier of local government system, the Daily Star reported.
Two candidates - Kamal Uddin, BNP rebel chairman aspirant at Comilla's Titas, and Md Yasin, who was vying for the post of member at Chittagong's Karnaphuli - were stabbed to death in separate clashes.
Jamalpur witnessed the worst violence in which at least four persons, including two children, were killed. They died after police opened fire to put an end to a clash between supporters of two candidates for the chairman's post.
District police chief Md Nizamuddin said, "Police resorted to firing to bring the situation under control".
The supporters of candidates captured polling stations and stuffed ballot boxes, like in the previous four phases, the report said.
Voting in 120 centres was called off as law and order went out of control, according to the Election Commission.
Election Commissioner Mohammad Abu Hafiz admitted the rising trend of violence. "This time it's more because the polls are on party lines and renegades are challenging regular party aspirants," he said.
Jamalpur Deputy Commissioner Md Shahabuddin Khan said a committee had been formed with Additional District Magistrate Md Alamgir as its head to probe the incident.
Most of the casualties were the results of clashes between supporters of ruling Awami League candidates and party rebels in around 60 unions.
