Curfew imposed after 4 killed in clashes on Bangladesh’s 'mourning day'
South Asian nation marks anniversary of July 2024 uprising that led to fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government

DHAKA, Bangladesh
At least four people were killed and 13 others injured on Wednesday as clashes erupted in Bangladesh’s southern Gopalganj district, the hometown of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and a stronghold of her Awami League party.
"Four dead bodies were taken to the government hospital with bullet wounds. Thirteen others, most of them with bullet injuries, were also admitted to the hospital," Gopalganj district health officer Dr. Abu Sayeed Md Faruk told Anadolu.
All the people killed were locals of Gopalganj, he added.
Following the clashes, the interim government imposed a curfew in the area until Thursday evening. The authorities, however, did not confirm the deaths.
The South Asian nation commemorated a national “mourning day,” marking the anniversary of the July uprising that led to the fall of Hasina’s government last year.
The newly formed National Citizen Party (NCP), whose student leaders spearheaded the uprising, joined a rally in Gopalganj as part of the events.
Hasina, currently in India, is charged with crimes against humanity after being accused of ordering a crackdown against anti-government protests that left more than 1,400 people dead.
The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus warned of consequences for the perpetrators of the violence.
“The use of violence … is utterly indefensible,” his office said in a statement. "Perpetrators must be swiftly identified and held fully accountable. There is no place for such violence against any citizen of Bangladesh."
Authorities deployed additional police, army units and border guards to restore order as the local administration imposed Section 144 of the police code, banning public gatherings.
Separately, the election commission removed the Awami League’s election symbol from its website.
Earlier, all activities of the party were suspended until trials of its leaders, including Hasina, are concluded in the courts.
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