28 killed in Banladesh violence

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Press Trust of India Dhaka
Last Updated : May 07 2013 | 3:15 PM IST
Violence continued unabated in Bangladesh today with miscreants torching a train, after 28 people were killed in two days of clashes between marauding members of a radical Islamist outfit and the police.
"The miscreants torched five compartments of the Subarna Express, two of the compartments were badly burnt...This is a clear case of sabotage," railway official Mia Jahan told PTI.
He said nobody was hurt as the miscreants set ablaze the "elite train" before dawn while it was stationed on tracks to carry passengers from the port city of Chittagong to Dhaka.
Police said they have launched an investigation into the sabotage which came after violence erupted over Chittagong- based Hefazat-e-Islam's 'Dhaka siege' programme.
Police have detained two persons for their alleged involvement in the incident, said Ahsan Habib, officer-in- charge of Government Railway Police (GRP) at Chittagong Railway Station.
Main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-led opposition alliance, with the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami being a major partner, has called two consecutive days of general strike from tomorrow to protest, what they said were 'atrocities' on Hefazat activists, comprising mainly of unregistered madrasah students.
Officer-in-charge of Kotwali police station in Chittagong Mahiuddin Selim said an investigation has been launched into the possible Hefazat or opposition links to the burning of the train.
Two days of clashes between Hefazat activists and the police has claimed 28 lives, authorities said.
Seven people, including an army soldier, were killed late yesterday at Hathazari area at the outskirts of the port city.
Hathazari, the home of Hefazat chief Allama Ahmed Shafi, is said to be the main centre of the group which wages a campaign to mount pressure on government to implement their 13-point demand that included enactment of a tough blasphemy law.
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First Published: May 07 2013 | 3:15 PM IST

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