Bangladesh opposition enforce general strike

Many stores and schools were closed in Dhaka and few vehicles were plying the roads, following a call by an alliance of 18 opposition parties for a nationwide dawn-to-dusk shutdown.

Bangladesh opposition enforce general strike

World Bulletin / News Desk

Banghlaeshi police say opposition activists have set off homemade bombs and damaged several vehicles in Bangladesh's capital, reported Al Jazeera. 

Police official Monirul Islam said no one had been injured in Sunday's incidents, and more than 10,000 security forces were deployed in the face of massive protests.

Many stores and schools were closed in Dhaka and few vehicles were plying the roads, following a call by an alliance of 18 opposition parties for a nationwide dawn-to-dusk shutdown.

The opposition wants Hasina to hand over power to a non-partisan caretaker administration before the elections, set for January 2014.

The government says the demand is unconstitutional. The opposition says polls under Hasina's government would not be free or fair.

Al Jazeera's Jona Hull, reporting from Dhaka, said that general strikes are a common opposition tactic in Bangladesh.

"There have been a total of 30 general strikes this year alone as a form of political protest by the opposition against the government in the run up to the election," he said.

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