4 individuals lose their lives as a passenger train in Bangladesh is reportedly ‘set ablaze’ just days before national elections.

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According to a high-ranking official, the fire was unequivocally an act of sabotage intended to intimidate people in anticipation of the election in Bangladesh.
  • At least four people were killed after a train in the Gopibag area of Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, caught fire in an alleged case of arson ahead of the national election, scheduled for January 7, the Associated Press reported.
  • Four coaches of the passenger train, Benapole Express, came under the grip of the blaze in what is alleged to be an attack aimed at scaring people and barring them from voting in the parliamentary elections.
  • The fire broke out as the train was moving towards the Dhaka railway station at 9 pm (local time).
  • The two prominent political parties – the ruling Awami League and the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party – are at loggerheads over the conduct of the elections.
  • According to the country’s railways official, most of the 292 passengers were returning home from India.
  • The former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia-led party and other opposition parties have announced boycotting the polls, alleging the incumbent, Sheikh Hasina, of not conducting free or fair elections under her regime.
  • The opposition demanded a neutral caretaker government to administer the polling, which was turned down, citing there was no provision in the constitution for such a move.
  • The site is receiving rapid assistance with seven firefighting teams working to quell the blaze.
  • Over 100 foreign observers, three from India, have reached Bangladesh to oversee the general election on January 7.

 

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