BD protesters torch party offices

.Quader's Jatiya Party criticised for taking part in elections in January boycotted by main opposition

DHAKA:

A Bangladeshi party formerly close to the regime ousted by a student-led revolution said Friday that such protesters were "splitting" the nation, a day after a mob torched its offices.

Jatiya Party chief Ghulam Muhammed Quader, a former commerce minister under toppled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina, said the offices were burned down in an arson attack by furious protesters late on Thursday.

"The country is now divided", Quader told reporters in Dhaka.

"They disregard everyone else, splitting the country into 'pure' and 'impure' factions... They determine who is culpable and who is not, leaving no room for justification. Once they tag someone as culpable, it's final."

Quader's Jatiya Party was criticised for taking part in elections in January boycotted by the main opposition, and in which Hasina won a fourth consecutive term.

RELATED

Load Next Story