Amid a stand-off over the interim government that will conduct the polls, activists of the BNP and its fundamentalist ally Jamaat-e-Islami exploded crude bombs, uprooted railway tracks and torched buses, cars and trains after the opposition rejected the election schedule.
A paramilitary soldier was among nine persons killed in violence that erupted soon after the Election Commission announced the poll schedule yesterday. Over 100 people, including policemen, were injured across the country.
The opposition demanded that the polls should be shelved until the dispute over the poll-time government is settled.
Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmed told reporters that the poll plans could be revised if the political parties reached an understanding. "There is scope for everything if an understanding is reached," he said.
Legal and constitutional experts said a constitutional obligation to hold the polls by January 24, 2014 would allow the Election Commission to defer the date only by a few days.
A rickshaw-puller died when he was caught in a crossfire at Laksham in Comilla district while an unidentified man died in clashes in Sirajganj.
A Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel was killed in Comilla when opposition activists clashed with paramilitary troopers trying to prevent them from enforcing the blockade.
Another death was reported from southwestern Barisal. Two persons died in violence that occurred overnight in Comilla and Dhaka.
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