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Violence over Bangladesh poll date Violence over Bangladesh poll date
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At least three people have died as Bangladeshi opposition activists blocked roads, ripped up railway tracks and clashed with police to protest against forthcoming polls, reports say.At least three people have died as Bangladeshi opposition activists blocked roads, ripped up railway tracks and clashed with police to protest against forthcoming polls, reports say.
On Monday officials announced the country will hold a general election on 5 January 2014.On Monday officials announced the country will hold a general election on 5 January 2014.
Opposition supporters rejected the date and called for a transport blockade.Opposition supporters rejected the date and called for a transport blockade.
They want Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to transfer power to a neutral caretaker government to oversee polls.They want Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to transfer power to a neutral caretaker government to oversee polls.
This was the practice adopted in previous elections, but Ms Hasina instead formed a multi-party cabinet last week to oversee the elections, angering her opponents.This was the practice adopted in previous elections, but Ms Hasina instead formed a multi-party cabinet last week to oversee the elections, angering her opponents.
Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami supporters clashed with police as protests turned violent around the country. Tear gas
The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami supporters clashed with police as protests turned violent around the country.
Homemade bombs were detonated and railway lines were removed in the capital, Dhaka, reports say.Homemade bombs were detonated and railway lines were removed in the capital, Dhaka, reports say.
Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters in the cities of Rajshahi and Khulna, local media reported.Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters in the cities of Rajshahi and Khulna, local media reported.
The BNP fears that if the governing Awami League oversees the elections - rather than a caretaker government - it will rig the elections. Disturbances were also reported in the southern district of Satkhira and the eastern district of Comilla.
"We fired rifles after about 500 protesters attacked us with home-made guns and small bombs," Comilla police official Abul Khaer told the AFP news agency.
Train services were severely disrupted when hundreds of demonstrators uprooted tracks and sleepers, setting fire to coaches and blocking lines,
Bangladesh Railway's Traffic Director Syed Zahur Hossain told AFP that there were at least 60 incidents of "train obstructions, including torchings, uprooting of tracks, attacking trains with stones and blockades of rail lines".
He said that major services between Dhaka and the cities of Chittagong and Sylhet were halted.
The BNP fears that if the governing Awami League oversees the elections - rather than a caretaker government - it will rig the vote.