A Bangladesh court on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader Khaleda Zia over a fire-bomb attack on a bus that killed two people and injured dozens last year, a prosecutor said. The Dhaka court accused Zia and 27 other leaders and officials of her Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of instigating the petrol bomb attack as part of a deadly anti-government campaign of arson.
"She is the main accused in the case," prosecutor Shah Alam Talukdar told AFP. "The court issued the warrant of arrest against her and 27 other senior officials and activists." It is not the first time that Zia - the bitter political rival of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina - has faced arrest, and BNP spokesman Ruhul Kabir Rizvi dismissed the charge as "laughable".
"This is politically motivated and is part of deep conspiracy against her," he said. The attack took place during a nation-wide blockade last year of roads, rail and waterways that the 70-year-old Zia called to try to force Hasina to resign and pave the way for new elections. The blockade unleashed a wave of deadly violence, leaving more than 120 people dead as opposition activists fire-bombed hundreds of buses and trucks and police responded by firing live rounds.
Zia was confined to her office compound in Dhaka for months during the blockade, after she threatened to lead an anti-government rally through the capital on the anniversary of a disputed national election. "There was no way she could have instigated the violence as she was confined to her office at that time," her lawyer Sanaullah Miah told AFP. "This case is just to harass her and to keep her politically under pressure." Around 15,000 opposition supporters and dozens of BNP senior officials have been arrested as part of a crackdown by Hasina in the wake of the unrest.
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