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Bangladesh forms committee to probe deadly Gopalganj clashes

Updated on: 17 July,2025 10:51 PM IST  |  Dhaka
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Bangladesh's Interim Government has formed a three-member committee, chaired by Home Affairs Senior Secretary Nasimul Ghani and including two additional secretaries from the Ministries of Public Administration and Law and Justice, to thoroughly investigate the violence and deaths in Gopalganj on 16th July

Bangladesh forms committee to probe deadly Gopalganj clashes

Anti-riot police personnel stand guard along a street in Gopalganj on July 17, 2025, a day after the clashes between supporters of the Awami League party and police during a rally by the National Citizens Party (NCP). Pic/AFP

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The Interim Government of Bangladesh has established a committee to investigate the acts of violence and deaths that occurred in Gopalganj on 16 July, the Chief Adviser’s press wing stated on Thursday, reported news agency ANI.

The committee will be chaired by Nasimul Ghani, Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs. He will be joined by two additional secretaries, one from the Ministry of Public Administration and another from the Ministry of Law and Justice, the statement added.


The committee has been mandated to conduct a thorough inquiry and submit its findings to the Chief Adviser’s Office within two weeks.



"The Interim Government reiterates its commitment to upholding justice, maintaining public order, and ensuring that those responsible for any unlawful acts, violence, and deaths are held accountable in accordance with the law," the statement affirmed.

At least four people were killed and dozens injured in violent clashes between law enforcement personnel and Awami League (AL) supporters in Gopalganj on Wednesday. These confrontations followed tensions surrounding a rally led by the National Citizen Party (NCP), ANI reported.

The clashes were triggered after violence erupted in the wake of a pre-scheduled NCP rally at Poura Park in Gopalganj town. This rally was opposed by AL supporters, despite a recent government ban on all political activities of the Awami League.

According to The Daily Star, hundreds of AL activists blocked the Gopalganj–Tekerhat road in the Ulpur area early on Wednesday by felling trees. Protesters also set fire to a government vehicle and vandalised another before storming the NCP rally venue.

Meanwhile, the clashes intensified after NCP leaders left the rally and were reportedly attacked by AL supporters near Chowrangi. At least four people were killed and several others sustained injuries as confrontations spread across different parts of the district, The Daily Star said in its report.

In response, the government imposed a curfew from 8:00 pm on Wednesday to 6:00 pm on Thursday to bring the situation under control. Authorities also postponed the ongoing HSC, Alim, and HSC (Vocational) exams in Gopalganj, with notices issued by respective education boards around 10:30 pm.

However, eyewitnesses claimed that police opened fire on demonstrators in some areas. A grocer in Chowrangi stated he saw two people collapse as security forces fired shots to disperse the crowd. One of the victims, Dipto, was reportedly on his way to his shop when he was shot in the abdomen, The Daily Star reported.

Speaking at a press conference in Khulna, NCP Convener Nahid Islam said, "After concluding our rally in Gopalganj, we were heading towards Madaripur when armed goons of the Awami League attacked our motorcade." Despite the attack, the party plans to proceed with its rally in Faridpur today, The Daily Star quoted him as saying.

According to ANI, before the rally began, 200–300 armed individuals stormed the venue, tore down banners, and exploded crude bombs, forcing police officers to retreat temporarily. NCP leaders, including Nahid Islam and Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain, later arrived and helped push back the attackers with police support.

The Chief Adviser’s Press Wing strongly condemned the attack on NCP members, describing it as "utterly indefensible" and assuring that those responsible would be punished. Other political parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami, also condemned the violence, according to The Daily Star.

(with ANI inputs)

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