Dhaka: At
least three people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday when clashes flared
up between aboriginal tribesmen and the local Bengali settlers in parts of the
southeastern hills over the alleged gang rape of a tribal girl last week.
Bangladesh's
interim government on Monday claimed that certain quarters are attempting to
incite sectarian violence in the country's northeastern Khagrachhari hill
district.
Home
Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury attempted to blame
deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina as well as India for the disturbances in
the hilly region. He, however, could not provide any evidence in support of his
claim.
He said the
interim government was taking maximum precautionary measures to counter
attempts to destabilise the hills. He added that he feared the attempts were
being made to upset the festive mood of the ongoing Durga Puja festival.
"The
vested quarter is trying to create unrest to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere of
Durga Puja... They are behind the Khagrachhari incident," he alleged.
"We
are mobilising our maximum efforts so no one can create further unrest in
Khagrachhari," he added. Media reports and witnesses on Monday said
continued tensions forced residents to stay indoors, fearing an outbreak of
fresh violence.
The mass
circulation Prothom Alo and other newspapers on Monday said the victims were
tribesmen who were killed at Guimara township, 36 km south of Khagrachhari, as
the violence spread beyond the district headquarters.
The home
ministry has said that the violence also left 13 army personnel and three
policemen injured.
It pledged legal actions against those responsible following
an “immediate investigation”.
The
district administration on Saturday enforced Section 144 in the region, banning
organised movements and rallies for an indefinite period, but the restrictions
failed to quell the unrest.