"Please stop the violence in the name of blockade. Otherwise, you will have to face a dire consequence for annoying the countrymen. I will take all necessary steps to protect the people's lives and property," Hasina told a huge public rally in the capital as enforcement agencies kept a tight security vigil.
Hasina came down heavily on Zia calling her the "queen" of terrorism and corruption and saying "the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader is no longer a political leader, she is the leader of terrorists. People do not listen to her".
"(But) the government is determined to ensure the safety of countrymen and nobody will be allowed to hinder the security of people," the premier told the rally at the Suhrawardy Udyan in central part here.
Her comments came as tension mounted afresh in the capital as the ruling Awami League rally coincided with the first anniversary of its installation after the divisive January 5, 2014 polls, which was boycotted by the BNP.
Awami League, however, organised it to mark the Home Coming Day of Bangladesh's founder and Hasina's father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from captivity in Pakistan in 1972.
Two more deaths in arson attacks overnight put the toll to 13 since January 5 with the latest victim being a 25-year youth who jumped off a bus, torched by suspected opposition activists, only to be run over by a speeding truck in northwestern Gaibandha.
A truck driver also succumbed to his burn wounds suffered on January 7.
According to figures tallied by mass circulation Prothom Alo newspaper, 305 people including 90 policemen were injured, 105 vehicles were torched and 122 others were smashed up since the outbreak of the current unrest on January 4.
"The substance appeared like improvised explosive devices, we are examining them," a police officer told newsmen.
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