Incidents like attacks, vandalism, arson and looting took place at the Jatiya Party's central office in the capital's Vijaynagar. Party Chairman GM Quader has announced a rally in front of the office on Saturday (November 2) based on this incident. On the other hand, on the same day, the anti-discrimination student movement announced the 'anti-fascist mass resistance' program in front of Jatiya Party and Awami League offices across the country. Bangladesh Chhatra Odhikar Parishad has warned that it will not be allowed to hold a rally called by Jatiya Party again. In such a situation, no tension was seen in front of the office on Friday (November 1). The security system has not been strengthened.
However, the police say there is no political program today (Friday) as it is a holiday. Hence the number of uniformed police deployed today was less. However, there were policemen in plain clothes around. In the interest of law and order, sufficient members of the law and order vehicle will be deployed in front of the Jatiya Party office every day until further orders. Besides, if the program is allowed, the police will provide security to prevent chaos.'
On Friday (November 1) in the afternoon of the capital, a surface surveyor went to the central office of the Jatiya Party in Vijaynagar of the capital, and it was seen that the lock was hanging in the office that had been set on fire. A crowd of dozens of people in front. Parking a police pickup in front of the office. Another team of police is on alert there.
Regarding the incident of fire and vandalism at the Jatiya Party headquarters in Vijaynagar, Additional Commissioner of Police (ADC) Ramana Division of DMP Jewel Rana told Bangla Tribune, “After the incident, a large number of our law enforcement personnel were deployed there. Along with the police, the army was also deployed. At that time such a situation arose, it was very random. Bricks were thrown from all sides. Later we took full control of the situation. No one has been allowed to enter there since the incident.
When asked if there was any case for assault and arson, he said that if there was a case, it would have been filed at Ramna police station. I am not aware of any case in this regard.
Meanwhile, the anti-discrimination student movement has announced an anti-fascist mass resistance program in front of Jatiya Party and Awami League offices across the country tomorrow, November 2. If the program is allowed, a large number of members of the law and order vehicle will be deployed and security will be increased so that chaos does not arise again, said this police officer.
Meanwhile, Jatiya Party central committee executive member Mohammad Solaiman Sami said that a beautiful government has been formed in the country. The fascist government is gone. Now if you occupy the party office, set it on fire; But then the law is violated. Because the state has the responsibility to protect these. There is no Mastan, no terror in Jatiya Party. Jatiya Party is a clean party with a clean image.
In this context, Deputy Police Commissioner of Media and Public Relations Branch of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Muhammad Talebur Rahman told Bangla Tribune that there is normal security in the capital every day. Besides, if a specific political program is announced, the security arrangements are made keeping in mind that. If a political program is held, then security arrangements will be made accordingly.
Earlier on Thursday evening, Jatiya Party's central office was besieged under the banner of 'Anti-Fascist Student Workers Janata'. Some time after the two parties chased each other around the programme, the Zapa office was set on fire. After the incident, Hasnat Abdullah, the convener of the anti-discrimination student movement, said in a post on Facebook at 7:00 p.m., 'This unscrupulous national party has beaten up our brothers in Vijayanagar, practicing with weapons. This time, the overthrow of these dishonest people is certain.'
After some time, Hasnat Abdullah wrote in another post, 'They will take a procession from Dhaka University's Raju Sculpture at 8:30 pm and go to Vijayanagar. National traitors must be wiped out.'
After that, when the leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement took a stand in front of the Jatiya Party office, the Jatiya Party leaders and activists ran away. Then the attackers came to the Jatiya Party office wall and wrote 'national toilet', 'drop dirt here'.