BNP chief Khaleda Zia, addressing a massive rally here, issued an ultimatum to her archrival Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to initiate talks on her demand. The former prime minister said if the demand was not accepted, the party would enforce a 60-hour nationwide strike from October 27.
Three demonstrators were killed in southeastern Cox's Bazar and central Chandpur district as protestors clashed with security forces. Violence also erupted in different parts of Bangladesh, including southwestern Patuakhali, leaving over 300 people injured.
"We give you (the government) two days time...Unless you take steps for dialogue within the period, a 60-hour hartal (strike) will be observed across the country from October 27," Zia told the rally at Dhaka's Suhrawardy Udyan.
Activists of BNP's key ally, the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Isami, joined the rally in huge numbers.
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Zia said the government would turn "illegal" as of Friday, citing a legal provision that requires a neutral caretaker government to be set up three months before polls.
Reacting to Zia's announcement, Awami League spokesman Mohammad Nasim criticised her for "opting for confrontation" and asked her to withdraw the strike call. He said Premier Hasina would call Zia any time.
"Sheikh Hasina will call you any time to invite you for talks (as she said earlier)," he said after the ruling party staged a counter rally in front of its central office at Bangabandhu Avenue here.