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Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader has claimed
that a man who died in a clash during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s rally in
Barishal died of heart disease.
“He did not die at the rally. The doctor said the hospital
authorities believe he died from a heart attack,” Quader said at the ruling
party’s Dhanmondi offices on Saturday.
Siraj Sikder, a 58-year-old from Hjla Upazila, died after
the followers of Shammi Ahmed and Pankaj Debnath clashed at Hasina’s campaign
event at the Bangabandhu Udyan in the city on Friday.
Shammi lost her candidacy as an Awami League nominee because
of her dual citizenship.
Incumbent Awami League MP Pankaj is running as an
independent after he failed to get the party’s nomination this time. Both sides
claimed Siraj supported them.
However, Quader suspected that the anti-government
protesters raising questions about voter turnout at the Jan 7 polls and
launched a leaflet distribution event urging people not to cast ballots would
try and use the death to spread panic and urged party loyalists to remain alert
across the country.
The Awami League leader said law enforcers must also be more
aware of the matter before the election.
“We (the Awami League) will not let the election fail. The polls must be held. The opposition is still reluctant to accept the people’s response in the party’s campaign rallies and festive atmosphere around the election.”
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