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Incidents of Bandh (Shutdown/Strike/Blockade):2016
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March - 8 
JeI on March 8 called a countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal (general strike) for March 9 as the SC upheld the death sentence of condemned war crimes convict JeI central executive committee member Mir Quasem Ali, reports New Age. Acting JeI amir (chief) Moqbul Ahmad in an e-mail said “In protest ag
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JeI on March 8 called a countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal (general strike) for March 9 as the SC upheld the death sentence of condemned war crimes convict JeI central executive committee member Mir Quasem Ali, reports New Age. Acting JeI amir (chief) Moqbul Ahmad in an e-mail said “In protest against the government’s conspiracy to murder Mir Quasem Ali and demanding his release, we announce a dawn-to-dusk general strike for March 9 across Bangladesh.”
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March - 8 
Two cadres of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) were injured when Police opened fire on a procession at Moghbazar area in Dhaka city on March 8, reports Dhaka Tribune. The JeI-ICS cadres brought out the procession in protest of the Supreme Court (SC) upholding th
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Two cadres of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) were injured when Police opened fire on a procession at Moghbazar area in Dhaka city on March 8, reports Dhaka Tribune. The JeI-ICS cadres brought out the procession in protest of the Supreme Court (SC) upholding the death sentence awarded to JeI central executive committee member Mir Quasem Ali for committing crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War. Police arrested the two gunshot injury victims Sumon (23) and Al-Amin (22).
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March - 9 
The countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal(general strike) enforced by Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) in protest against the Supreme Court (SC) verdict that upheld the death penalty of condemned war criminal JeI central executive committee member Mir Quasem Ali passed of peacefully on March 9, reports Financial Exp
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The countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal(general strike) enforced by Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) in protest against the Supreme Court (SC) verdict that upheld the death penalty of condemned war criminal JeI central executive committee member Mir Quasem Ali passed of peacefully on March 9, reports Financial Express. Traffic was almost normal as all modes of vehicles were seen in the streets, roads and highways across the country. A large number of law enforcers were kept deployed in various places. No untoward incident took place.
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March - 25 
Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) staged demonstrations in Chittagong District and Dhaka city on March 25 protesting state religion hearing, reports Dhaka Tribune. They vowed to wage a tougher movement if state religion was abolished from the Constitution after the High Court hearing t
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Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) staged demonstrations in Chittagong District and Dhaka city on March 25 protesting state religion hearing, reports Dhaka Tribune. They vowed to wage a tougher movement if state religion was abolished from the Constitution after the High Court hearing that resumes from March 27, after five years of its adjournment.
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March - 27 
Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) on March 27 called a nationwide dawn-to-dusk hartal(general strike) for today (March 28), protesting at what it termed a conspiracy to repeal Constitutional provision of state-religion for excluding Islam from the Constitution, reports New Age. JeI’s acting Secretary Gene
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Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) on March 27 called a nationwide dawn-to-dusk hartal(general strike) for today (March 28), protesting at what it termed a conspiracy to repeal Constitutional provision of state-religion for excluding Islam from the Constitution, reports New Age. JeI’s acting Secretary General Shafiqur Rahman in a statement alleged that the Government was conspiring to turn Bangladesh into a state without any religion by removing the constitutional provision of state religion ‘Islam’. He said “Ninety per cent of the country’s people are Muslims and Islam has been incorporated in the constitution as the state religion…State religion Islam is connected to the emotions of the country’s people.” The High Court is scheduled to hear today a writ petition challenging the legality of making Islam ‘state religion’ in the Constitution.Meanwhile, the JeI has almost finalized its move to reappear under a new name without words like Islam or Muslim if the party is banned for 1971 war crimes, reports The Daily Staron March 28. A number of central leaders said they are looking for a modern name which will attract youths. “There will be no words like Islam or Muslim in the new name,” said one of them. The party will also discard the word Jamaat, they said. “Our preparation for renaming Jamaat is almost final,” Amiruzzaman, ameer (chief) of Chittagong (North) JeI told.
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March - 28 
The nationwide dawn-to-dusk hartal (general strike) called by Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) protesting at what it termed a conspiracy to exclude Islam as state religion as enshrined in the Constitution was largely ignored on March 28, reports New Age. The hartal was lackluster in Dhaka city and other parts
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The nationwide dawn-to-dusk hartal (general strike) called by Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) protesting at what it termed a conspiracy to exclude Islam as state religion as enshrined in the Constitution was largely ignored on March 28, reports New Age. The hartal was lackluster in Dhaka city and other parts of the country, with traffic quite normal, businesses and offices running normally in the first hour of the hartal.
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May - 5 
JeI on May 5 called a countrywide 24hour hartal (general strike) beginning May 8 morning, denouncing the SC’s order that upheld the death sentence of its amir Motiur Rahman Nizami, for his crimes against humanity he had committed during the LiberatWar in 1971, reports New Age. The party’
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JeI on May 5 called a countrywide 24hour hartal (general strike) beginning May 8 morning, denouncing the SC’s order that upheld the death sentence of its amir Motiur Rahman Nizami, for his crimes against humanity he had committed during the LiberatWar in 1971, reports New Age. The party’s acting amir Maqbul Ahmed and acting secretary general Shafiqur Rahman in a joint statement announced the programme.
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May - 8 
Life across the country, including Dhaka city, remained almost normal as nationwide 24-hour hartal (general strike) called by the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) passed unnoticed on May 8, reports New Age. JeI called the general strike after the Appellate Division rejected a petition filed by JeI amir (chief)
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Life across the country, including Dhaka city, remained almost normal as nationwide 24-hour hartal (general strike) called by the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) passed unnoticed on May 8, reports New Age. JeI called the general strike after the Appellate Division rejected a petition filed by JeI amir (chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami for a review of the court’s verdict that upheld his death sentence for war against humanity committed during the 1971 Liberation War.
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May - 12 
the countrywide 24-hour hartal (general strike) called by the JeI was ignored on May 12 as it had hardly any effect the daily normal life, reports New Age. JeI called the countrywide general strike from 5:00am of May 12 to 5:00am of May 13 protesting against the execution of its amir (chief) Motiur
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the countrywide 24-hour hartal (general strike) called by the JeI was ignored on May 12 as it had hardly any effect the daily normal life, reports New Age. JeI called the countrywide general strike from 5:00am of May 12 to 5:00am of May 13 protesting against the execution of its amir (chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami, who was hanged early on May 11 for crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War of 1971.
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August - 30 
JeI’s countrywide dawn to dusk hartal (general strike) on August 31 was ignored as public life was normal, reports New Age. Traffic was normal even in the highways, Government and private offices, banks and business houses functioned normally and shops, markets and educational institutions rem
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JeI’s countrywide dawn to dusk hartal (general strike) on August 31 was ignored as public life was normal, reports New Age. Traffic was normal even in the highways, Government and private offices, banks and business houses functioned normally and shops, markets and educational institutions remained open during the hartal hours. The presence of car was however, slightly thin compared to normal working days. Operation of train services and river transports were normal.
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September - 3 
JeI on September 3, called a countrywide eight-hour hartal (general strike) from 6:00am on September 5 in protest at what they called ‘the government’s planned killing’ of the party’s central executive member Mir Quasem Ali, reports New Age. JeI’s acting ‘secretar
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JeI on September 3, called a countrywide eight-hour hartal (general strike) from 6:00am on September 5 in protest at what they called ‘the government’s planned killing’ of the party’s central executive member Mir Quasem Ali, reports New Age. JeI’s acting ‘secretary general’ Shafiqur Rahman announced the programme in a statement emailed to media houses minutes after Mir Quasem’s death sentence was executed in Kashimpur Central Jail-2 in Gazipur for committing war crimes in Chittagong in 1971. He also announced prayer sessions at home and abroad for the deceased. It said that the ambulances, corpse carrying vehicles, hospitals, fire service cars, vehicles carrying hajj pilgrims and newspapers would remain out of the purview of hartal.
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September - 5 
The eight-hour countrywide hartal(general strike) called by the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) for September 5 was passed off peacefully as all the offices, shops, markets and educational institutions remained open and functioned normally, reports New Age. During the hartal from 6:00am to 2:00pm, all the sho
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The eight-hour countrywide hartal(general strike) called by the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) for September 5 was passed off peacefully as all the offices, shops, markets and educational institutions remained open and functioned normally, reports New Age. During the hartal from 6:00am to 2:00pm, all the shops and shopping centres remained open while land, river and sea ports functioned normally and banks and insurance companies also worked usually. Traffic was normal across the country including in the cities and highways. JeI called the hartal immediately after its central executive committee member Mir Quasem Ali was executed on September 3 night for crimes against humanity committed in Chittagong in the 1971 War for Independence.
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