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తెదేపా నేత తిక్కారెడ్డిపై వైకాపా నేతలు దాడి చేయడంపై ముఖ్యమంత్రి చంద్రబాబు ఆగ్రహం వ్యక్తం చేశారు. రౌడీయిజం చేస్తే కఠిన చర్యలు తప్పవని కర్నూలు ప్రచారసభలో హెచ్చరించారు.
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RESTRICTIONS: NO ACCESS BANGLADESH
SHOTLIST:
EKATTOR TV – NO ACCESS BANGLADESH
Baghaichhari - 18 March 2019
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
1. Various of medical team treating injured people
2. Various of injured people lying on hospital beds
3. SOUNDBITE (Bangla) Manjurul Alam, officer-in-charge of Baghaichhari police station:
"When polling officers, law enforcement personnel and others were returning after discharging election duties, unidentified armed men fired on them at Noy Mile locality under our police station constituency. Six among those hit were found dead. The deceased have been identified. Fourteen more people were injured in the attack."
4. Various of injured
STORYLINE:
Gunmen opened fire on two cars returning from a polling station with ballot boxes, killing at least seven people and wounding 15 in part of southeastern Bangladesh known for tribal life and tourism, officials said Tuesday.
During an interview Monday night, local police official Manjurul Alam said six people had been killed.
One more person has since died from injuries sustained in the attack.
Alam said the attack took place on Monday evening when the polling and security officials were returning from the polling station at Baghaichhari in Rangamati district, an area once hit by tribal insurgency.
It was not immediately clear who was behind the attacks.
He said military helicopters carried 11 critically injured people to a military hospital in neighbouring Chittagong.
Authorities increased security in the region after the violence, he said.
Voting was held in Rangamati to elect local government officials, but some candidates boycotted, citing irregularities.
Several armed tribal groups are still active in the district, which shares borders with India and Myanmar.
The district is famous for lakes, forested hills and tribal life, and thousands of tourists, mostly Bangladeshi, visit each year.
While a 1997 peace treaty between the government and armed tribal group Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti, ended an insurgency allegedly backed by India, the region remained chaotic because of other groups that live on extortion and control of government contracts.
The tribal groups were opposed to previous settlements of Bengali people from the mainland.
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SHOTLIST:
EKATTOR TV – NO ACCESS BANGLADESH
Baghaichhari - 18 March 2019
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
1. Various of medical team treating injured people
2. Various of injured people lying on hospital beds
3. SOUNDBITE (Bangla) Manjurul Alam, officer-in-charge of Baghaichhari police station:
"When polling officers, law enforcement personnel and others were returning after discharging election duties, unidentified armed men fired on them at Noy Mile locality under our police station constituency. Six among those hit were found dead. The deceased have been identified. Fourteen more people were injured in the attack."
4. Various of injured
STORYLINE:
Gunmen opened fire on two cars returning from a polling station with ballot boxes, killing at least seven people and wounding 15 in part of southeastern Bangladesh known for tribal life and tourism, officials said Tuesday.
During an interview Monday night, local police official Manjurul Alam said six people had been killed.
One more person has since died from injuries sustained in the attack.
Alam said the attack took place on Monday evening when the polling and security officials were returning from the polling station at Baghaichhari in Rangamati district, an area once hit by tribal insurgency.
It was not immediately clear who was behind the attacks.
He said military helicopters carried 11 critically injured people to a military hospital in neighbouring Chittagong.
Authorities increased security in the region after the violence, he said.
Voting was held in Rangamati to elect local government officials, but some candidates boycotted, citing irregularities.
Several armed tribal groups are still active in the district, which shares borders with India and Myanmar.
The district is famous for lakes, forested hills and tribal life, and thousands of tourists, mostly Bangladeshi, visit each year.
While a 1997 peace treaty between the government and armed tribal group Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti, ended an insurgency allegedly backed by India, the region remained chaotic because of other groups that live on extortion and control of government contracts.
The tribal groups were opposed to previous settlements of Bengali people from the mainland.
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