Several people were injured in clashes and business brought to a standstill in
Cars and buses were off the roads and schools and shops and private offices in major cities were closed, police said. Transport to the main
At least 10 strike supporters and seven policemen were injured in clashes between police and opposition supporters in
But an opposition statement said at least 30 Awami League activists were injured after police used batons to disperse protesters who threw stones at security personnel in
"A constable is fighting for life in hospital after opposition activists hurled a brick in his face," deputy commissioner of
The opposition Awami League party and its 13 smaller allies called the nationwide dawn-to-dusk strike. The opposition has accused Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's four-party coalition government of corruption, incompetence and authoritarianism - allegations the government denies.
Zia, however, has vowed to remain in power until her five-year term expires in October next year, paving the way for new elections within three months.
The strike followed a rally on Tuesday in
Yesterday, police erected barbed-wire barricades around Awami League's headquarters in central
The protesters instead squatted inside the cordoned area, shouting anti-government slogans such as "Down with the corrupt government," "Quit power, hold elections".
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Bangladeshi journalist Tipu Sultan receives information over a cellphone in