Jumbangla Desk: The central office of Jatiya Party was set on fire last Thursday (October 31) around 7 pm. The fire incident took place in the central office of the party due to the alleged attack on the student procession. Anti-discrimination student movement leaders and Jatiya Party members have been facing each other for several days.
A rally was announced on Saturday in connection with the attack on the party's central office.
However, the Jatiya Party suspended the protest march and rally due to police ban. Because of that, no leader or activist was seen in front of the office of Vijayanagar Jatiya Party since this morning. In front of the party office there is only strict police security and the movement of eager people.
Such a picture was seen in front of the central office of the Vijayanagara Jatiya Party in the morning on Saturday (November 2).
The building that was set on fire is empty. Enthusiastic crowds pass in front of the building and discuss among themselves, some even taking pictures. There is heavy police security in front of the party office. People are being removed as they crowd.
Meanwhile, the police has declared a ban on any kind of meetings, gatherings, marches, processions and demonstrations in the capital's Pioneer Road, Kakrail and surrounding areas . That is why the police are on high alert here.
Meanwhile, Jatiya Party Chairman's Press Secretary Khandkar Delwar Jalali said in a press release yesterday, 'No. 66 building on Pioneer Road, Kakrail and surrounding areas, any kind of meeting, assembly, march, procession, demonstration, etc. is prohibited, so protest marches and gatherings will be held with respect to Jatiya Party laws. Decided to postpone. The next program will be officially announced by the Jatiya Party.
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