After recent clashes in Bangladesh, heavy police presence was established at a planned rally in Faridpur by the National Citizen Party. Violence erupted at a previous rally, leaving four people dead and more than 50 injured. Pro-Hasina activists attempted to disrupt the gathering, leading to armed confrontations. The country remains politically divided nearly a year after Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power, with security measures heightened to prevent further unrest. Armed personnel carriers and extensive law enforcement were deployed to manage the situation and maintain order.
Dhaka Tribune reported that over 1,500 police, along with army and border guard personnel, were deployed in response to violence during a National Citizen Party rally.
The clashes resulted in four fatalities and over 50 injuries, highlighting the extreme political tensions in Bangladesh one year after the protests against Sheikh Hasina.
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