The BNP is all set to stage yet another huge showdown through its sixth divisional rally on Saturday - this time in Faridpur, known as a bastion of the ruling Awami League.
By now, after holding their first five rallies to resounding success, the main opposition party has proven its strength in numbers and organisational ability. It has even gotten used to tackling the obstacles erected to prevent that success - once again they will be defying a bus strike, this time of 38 hours, that began Friday morning.
Having failed to have any effect on at least four previous occasions, transport bans hardly seem to bother the BNP and its supporters anymore.
This time the challenge will lie in bringing their game to what AL considers very much its backyard. On the eve of the rally, it already looks certain to emulate the previous ones.
Party leaders and activists have erected a stage on the Komorpur Abdul Aziz Institution's premises where the rally is scheduled to begin at 2pm.
Meanwhile, a day before the BNP’s rally, Awami League also staged a big showdown at Russell Intersection in Faridpur city.
Thousands of ruling party leaders and activists gathered at the Russell Intersection as part of the district Awami League’s scheduled demonstration in protest against anarchy and arson violence by BNP and Jamaat.
When the ruling party men were demonstrating in the city, the BNP leaders and activists who started arriving two days early and camping on site, were holding a cultural programme at their rally venue.