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Mob assaults Bangladesh’s former election commission chief in Dhaka

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A mob assaulted Bangladesh’s former chief election commissioner Nurul Huda at his residence in Dhaka on Sunday (June 22), hours after former-prime minister Khaleda Zia’s party filed a lawsuit against him on charges of manipulating elections during his tenure.Confirming the incident, Uttara West police station chief Hafizur Rahman said, “We went to the scene after being informed” that a mob has surrounded Huda. “We have brought him into our custody,” he said.
Another police officer said the mob raided Huda’s residence located at Uttara area in Dhaka and dragged him out of his house before the arrival of the police.
Videos circulating on social media show a group of people thrashing 77-year-old Huda with shoes, garlanding him with footwear, and throwing eggs at him from a close proximity. In the videos, the mob was seen abusing him with filthy languages and continuing to beat him even after the police arrived at the scene.The police later took Huda into their custody.
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Earlier in the day, BNP filed a case against 19 people, including Huda, for conducting general elections in 2014, 2018 and 2024 under Hasina regime “without people’s mandate”. Hasina had won all these elections.

The assault of Huda triggered an uproar in social media, prompting Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’ interim government to issue a statement around midnight. “The mob-created unruly situation and the physical assault on the accused has drawn the government’s attention. The government urges citizens not to take the law into their hands,” the statement said. It also warned of appropriate actions against such people.

Yunus took over as the head of the interim government after Hasina was ousted in a massive student-led protest in August last year. She fled to India following the toppling of her Awami League government Most senior leaders of Awami League and ministers and senior officials of the ousted regime were arrested or fled the country after the fall of the then government.

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Several of these leaders, including ministers, in the past several months came under mob attack, particularly in court premises. Bangladesh’s founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence at 32 Dhanmandi in Dhaka, which was turned into a memorial museum, was demolished by a mob using bulldozers in February this year.

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