Students of Dhaka's Alia Madrasa and local residents have staged protests by blocking roads in the Bakshibazar area, objecting to the use of the madrasa’s field as a temporary court.
Witnesses and police said the protest began on Wednesday night and continued into Thursday morning, with demonstrators burning tyres and obstructing traffic.
A special temporary court had been set up on the madrasa grounds to conduct trials related to the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny.
The students voiced strong opposition to this arrangement, which led to the blockade.
The demonstration disrupted vehicular movement on the road in front of the court and its surrounding areas, leading to severe congestion.
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The protesters blocked access to the streets near the Dhaka Education Board and Bakshibazar intersection with bamboo barricades, halting traffic flow from Bakshibazar to Chawkbazar.