A staff of the Election Commission (EC) on Thursday left an invitation letter addressed to BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on a chair at the gate of the party’s central office at Nayapaltan which remains locked following October 28 foiled rally.
Fakhrul himself is in jail as he was arrested on Sunday and no other BNP leader and activist was found to hand over the letter inviting the BNP to join a dialogue on Saturday to discuss the preparations for the upcoming national polls.
M Mohsin, an office assistant of the EC, went to Nayapaltan around 10am with a letter of the commission to the BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, now in Dhaka Central Jail.
Finding the BNP office locked from the outside, he talked to the members of the police who remained deployed there.
The police members told the EC staff that BNP leaders and workers were not seen coming to the office since Sunday as it remained closed following violence centering the party’s grand rally.
Mohsin waited for several hours but did not find any of the BNP leaders and workers to deliver the letter.
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Finally, he put his hand through the collapsible gate of the locked office around 3:30pm and placed the letter on a chair kept there.
Talking to reporters there, he said, “I tried to contact the BNP leaders since morning to hand over the letter, but I failed to do so. "I am now leaving the letter here (on a chair) inside the office performing my responsibility.”
Apart from the EC’s one, several more letters were found lying on a chair placed at the entrance of BNP office.
The EC is scheduled to hold a dialogue with the representatives from the registered political parties at 3pm on Saturday to inform them about the commission's preparations for the next parliamentary polls.
In the letter to the BNP secretary general, the EC requested the party to send two of its representatives to the dialogue.
After the party’s grad rally was foiled halfway through on Saturday last at Nayapaltan amid clashes with police, the collapsible gate of the BNP's central office remained closed with the deployment of a huge number of law enforcers in the area.
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On Sunday last, the members of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) marked the areas in front of the main gate of the BNP office with the crime scene tape inscribed with "Do not cross' to collect evidence from there for investigation into Saturday’s severe political violence.
Later, the CID's Crime Scene Unit collected different evidence from there which are now in their chemical laboratory.
The CID also removed the crime scene yellow tape from in front of BNP’s Nayapaltan central office early Tuesday.
BNP leaders and workers have not been seen going to their office since Sunday out of fear of getting arrested as many cases were filed in connection with Saturday’s violence that killed two people, including a police constable.
As in the last four days, a huge number of law enforcers remained deployed in front of the BNP office and its adjoining areas, roads, and alleys on Thursday.