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  • Mass anti-government protests by opposition in Dhaka
  • Opposition demanded PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation
  • 'Down with Hasina' chants heard at the rally

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Watch: huge opposition rally in Dhaka demanding Hasina's resignation

This was the 10th rally from the main opposition party after it announced in September it will hold protests in ten big cities across the country.

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    Tens of thousands of opposition supporters rallied in Bangladesh’s capital on Saturday to demand the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resign and install a caretaker before next general elections expected to be held in early 2024.

    The supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, headed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, reached the protest venue in Dhaka overnight amid tight security while Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan warned of dire consequences in case of violence from the rally.

    Hasina and her ruling Awami League party, which returned to power in 2018 for the third consecutive time, have repeatedly ruled out the opposition's demand, saying a caretaker government goes against the spirit of the country’s constitution.

    The venue at Golapbagh in Dhaka was filled up by Saturday morning and the crowd spilled out into streets when opposition activists chanted slogans such as “Down with Hasina” and “We want a fair election.”

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    Saturday’s rally was the 10th from the main opposition party after it announced in September it will hold protests in 10 big cities across the country.

    All the previous rallies outside Dhaka drew huge crowds despite challenges including what the party said were politically motivated transport strikes and intimidation by security agencies and the ruling party.

    Both police and the ruling party denied such allegations.

    The rally in Dhaka was held during heightened tension after police stormed the party headquarters following clashes between police and opposition supporters on Wednesday, leaving at least one dead and 50 injured.

    Police arrested more than 400 opposition activists.

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