Bangladesh cuts power to opposition leader’s office as strike protests continue
Electric supply and internet disconnected at opposition BNP offices as shipping minister reportedly advocates starving its leader Begum Khaleda Zia to death as tensions spike
Bangladesh authorities on Saturday cut power to opposition leader Begum Khaleda Zia’s office in an apparent bid to force her to call off a crippling anti-government transport blockade.
Local television showed footage of a technician from a state-run power utility climbing a ladder and cutting the line outside Zia’s office, where she has been holed up since the protests began early in January.
“We got permission from police,” the technician told reporters.
Media reports said internet and satellite television connections to her office were also severed.
There was no official comment from police or the power company.